Call Pay for CVOR

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Specializes in Perioperative.

Interested in knowing rates across the country. Our team takes, on average, 10 call days each per month (including at least two weekend days). Our compensation rate is $4 per hour/1.5 base if called back/minimum call back 3 hours. We get $4.50 per hour for call exceeding 60 hours in a 2-week pay period.

Which is not uncommon. :eek:

Needless to say, we're tired. :yawn:

I'm looking for some anecdotal data to go to management with, informally, before getting the union involved. Any rates you can share would be appreciated.

Thanks

K

Specializes in OPERATING ROOM, ICU.

Congrats to you! My facility pays $2.25 per hour on call, no limit. Callback pay is 1 1/2 hourly rate, one hour minimum callback. No pay difference between specialties; however, open heart RNs usually have 15-18 assigned calls per six-week schedule. And, we have to cover other specialties.

Mine is the same though we have a minumum 4 hour call back.

Specializes in Perioperative.

I'm in washington state. Where are you guys?

What I'm getting from you is that....we are ALL getting scr**ed...or at the least used.

Right?

I mean they can't do the surgeries without us but they won't pay us for the skills and dedication that they require.

This is just gettng me more angry and bitter. Eventually...I'll let it go but idealism is difficult to release.

I just want to go in, do good work, and be appreciated for it...compensation is somewhat secondary (I won't work for free) but now it's become indicative of our value to the team/group/institution...I'm not feeling the love. Ya know whatimsayin?

Thanks for your input.

At my facility we get $3/hr standby plus 1.5 if we get called in. I am on the heart team and each person is on call 14 days of the month (every other weekend). We get paid a one hour minimum when we clock in call back. I am in Indiana.

Specializes in Perioperative.

Oh goodness. You've got it worse than we do.

Our little team is working on presenting a united front to management to in an attempt to change things.

I don't know what it is about nurses that we inherently devalue our contributions.

Is it because it's a predominantly female profession?

We are trained to serve others and not ourselves?

Some days I just feel like I'm in the most co-dependent and unhealthy relationship. :banghead:

I'm at a Level I trauma hospital near Chicago and we get $5/hr for being on call with 1.5 if called in, minimum 2 hours. The number of calls per month changes depending on our staff numbers. I think the specialty teams get paid the same but their amount of call is (I think) 125 hours a month.

Specializes in O.R., ED, M/S.

$8.00 per hour, min 2 hours. Our rate goes up $.50 every 6 months according to our contract.

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