ER NP Salary

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It's time for me to soon renew my contract and was interested in hearing what other emergency medicine nurse practitioners are earning.

Salary

Bonus

contract hours

location

any overtime pay

Ive been practicing a little over a year, have my masters and am FNP certified.

Thanks!

Specializes in Internal Medicine.

I'm not an ER NP, but my company also employs ER NP's and this is what they make.

Salary - $191,520 ($95/hr, 12 hour shifts, 14 shifts a month)

Bonus - Yes, quarterly. Based on individual and group quality metrics like length of stay in ER, etc.

Contract Hours - As above, 168 hours a month (14 twelve hour shifts)

Location - Southern New Mexico (our sister facilities in Texas 30 minutes away offer $15 an hour less)

Overtime - Typically just get paid your rate for extra shifts, but the company will pay a bonus when they're desperate for a shift. Typically $500-1000 extra for the extra shift worked. I usually sign up for the bare minimum and wait for desperation.

Specializes in ER.
I'm not an ER NP, but my company also employs ER NP's and this is what they make.

Salary - $191,520 ($95/hr, 12 hour shifts, 14 shifts a month)

Bonus - Yes, quarterly. Based on individual and group quality metrics like length of stay in ER, etc.

Contract Hours - As above, 168 hours a month (14 twelve hour shifts)

Location - Southern New Mexico (our sister facilities in Texas 30 minutes away offer $15 an hour less)

Overtime - Typically just get paid your rate for extra shifts, but the company will pay a bonus when they're desperate for a shift. Typically $500-1000 extra for the extra shift worked. I usually sign up for the bare minimum and wait for desperation.

That's a huge amount.

Specializes in Critical Care and ED.

Is this a normal wage for ER NPs? Seems awful high.

Specializes in Internal Medicine.
Is this a normal wage for ER NPs? Seems awful high.

Depends on your region I would imagine. Not too far out of the ordinary for Texas and New Mexico.

Specializes in Med/surg, Tele, educator, FNP.

I'm in Southern California,

Per diem I make 75/hr, no benefits 1099, if I get insurance I would make 70/hr. This is considered low because I had no ER experience when I started.

OCRN3---does your ED hire new grads?

Southern California $70

Northern Florida $75

Wyoming-$64

I'm not an ER NP, but my company also employs ER NP's and this is what they make.

Salary - $191,520 ($95/hr, 12 hour shifts, 14 shifts a month)

Bonus - Yes, quarterly. Based on individual and group quality metrics like length of stay in ER, etc.

Contract Hours - As above, 168 hours a month (14 twelve hour shifts)

Location - Southern New Mexico (our sister facilities in Texas 30 minutes away offer $15 an hour less)

Overtime - Typically just get paid your rate for extra shifts, but the company will pay a bonus when they're desperate for a shift. Typically $500-1000 extra for the extra shift worked. I usually sign up for the bare minimum and wait for desperation.

Is this for FNP only?

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