Advice on RN Salary NYC

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Hello all,

I'm new to the site and looking for any information on an RN's salary in NYC. I'm planning to move to the city in October. Obviously finding an apartment and RN position are my first orders of business. I'm an emergency room RN BSN, CEN/TNCC certified with two years of experience. 1 year being at a level 1 trauma center.

Any personal accounts of how of how much similar RNs are currently earning would be great appreciated! I'm making a budget for how much I can potentially afford in rent.

Best,

Justin

Can you believe I had to look up IIRC...ha.

It's on 26th - 28th st.

That is an HHC that a lot of people would like to get into.

Not good, never know when something like that may appear on a "data entry skills assessment". *LOL*

Sad but yes, Bellevue in the East 20's is the only trauma care of any level for the West Side from Chelsea down to Fidi. Have to look it up but do not think the Lenox-Hill/NSLIJ urgent care that replaced Saint Vincent's provides trauma care. Know from friends (nurses) who work at Lenox-Hill on the UES that patients are transported to hospitals based upon triage. Serious cases go over to Bellevue or perhaps one of the West Side hospitals down there. Others are sent to LH on East 77th. Which is natural as urgent care centers normally function to get patients into the affiliated hospital without the expense of having a full service facility onsite.

https://www.northshorelij.com/find-care/locations/lenox-health-greenwich-village

Hello @ kingofthekicks20,

I am a new graduate who has been looking at NYC hospitals and had a couple questions I was wondering if you could answer. I know your original post was 2 years back but I was wondering if you knew current salaries (for new grads) and anything about benefits? I also am so grateful for the information you posted as it will certainly help me budget!!

thanks

Not the OP but I was hired at NYP with 1 year experience and make between 90-94k on the NOC shift. New grads make about the same, maybe a grand or two less. Benefits are all through NYSNA, our union.

Not the OP but I was hired at NYP with 1 year experience and make between 90-94k on the NOC shift. New grads make about the same, maybe a grand or two less. Benefits are all through NYSNA, our union.

I do not work for NYP, but I am pretty sure the day and night differential is more than a grand or two difference. Probably along the lines of 4k-5k difference. At my hospital the night shift makes a little more than $2.50 an hour.

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