Correctional Nursing Salary

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Hey Everyone,

Does anybody know the average salary for a corrections nurse and/or how it compares to hospital pay. Also, do you usually need a certain amount of RN experience? I've been an RN for about 5 months now and working in a hospital setting and I absolutley hate it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

yes, what you all say is true. The class and character of the inmate is disgusting, they are slime and will try to work and scam everyone and everything. They are trash, but who said anything about falling for an inmate? Not me! You must be of a certain personality and character to even be around them. They are of a different breed. Most of them can't survive "outside" that is why they are where they are.

We may all think they are slime but.

nurses fall in love with them and get walked off.

psychologist's fall in love with them and get walked off.

CO's fall in love with them and get walked off.

these guys are good at playing people, and no matter what they have done, some people will always think they are good inside.

hey, don't get me wrong, its nice to have the ability to see the good in all people, but these are convicted criminals.

As far as I'm considered, they have no good in them. Oh what? They brush and floss each night, big deal! Those that fall for a convict are unstable and inmature emotionally and should never be employed around them. JUST STATING THE FACTS, SIR. You must be a solid, grounded person with morals.

I worked as a psychiatric correctional registered nurse in Texas for 7 1/2 years. I believe an entry level correctional nurse would start out at approx. $15.00 / hr. to $17.00 / hr. A correctional registered nurse with 5 or more years experience, either psychiatric RN or medical RN, should be able to start at $22.00 or higher, depending upon years of experience, and list of past skills.

I'm telling you, if you can get over the idea that its a prison, and you wont feel how you expected to feel when you chose to be a nurse, prisons in california are great.

next year, 100,000 a year, to start!!!

yes, new grads will get 100K/year...

vested after 5 years at 2.5%.

meaning you can retire after 5 years and collect at 55.

if you are 50 now and start then perfect..

if you are 35 now, work for 20 years and retire with 50%, which even today would be $5000 a month, in 20 years, who knows.

we have plenty of older nurses, MD, DDS who come here to get the 5 years of vested retirement.

what i will do next year is work 4 days a week in the prison, and then 1 day a week doing something that makes me feel good, like at a free clinic or something.

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lots of valuble information in this thread, thank God a message board like this exists.

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CMS (Correctional Medical Services) is a medical services sub contractor in 24 states. They don't pay well and they don't have the best benefits. I'm making $15.45 as an LPN. New hires are coming in at about $14 hr. CMS doesn't use many RN's except in Management positions and the pay is much better there, but the job is more in the form of Health Services Administrator----no patient care.

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SlavicNurse said:
CMS and PHS lost a lot of their contracts in Tennessee. PHS was replaced by CCS and CMS was replaced by another company, but I don't know who.

PHS also lost the contract here in Charleston, SC to CCS. I have been working for CCS since June 2005 and I am a LPN. I like corrections a lot, but don't know if I will stay once I finish the RN program next summer. I previously worked at Henrico County Jail in Virginia and I liked it there a lot too.

Does anyone know about Correctional Nursing in the Boston area? Working conditions, salaries, benefits, etc?

fiestynurse said:
BigB - Do you know of anyone that has contracted HIV/AIDS from being spit on? Highly unlikely.

Yeah, I don't think that it has been proven that HIV can be spread through saliva...only blood or fluids containing blood getting into the bloodstream/mucous membranes. Not that I would want to be spit on anyway... does that really happen often? All the harrasment that is being talked about in this thread?

What Can Anyone Tell Me About Correctional Medical Services (company) In Maine?

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ROSEY100 said:
What Can Anyone Tell Me About Correctional Medical Services (company) In Maine?

I can't speak for this company in Maine specifically, but I can tell you about CMS in general from my own experience.

The work in the prisons will vary from prison to prison. Generally, the work is pretty easy.

CMS has some of the WORST nurse managers you will ever work for. There is never enough PRN help for when you need to take vacation or are sick. Many a nurse at the facility I was at had to pull double 12 hour shifts with last minute notice because someone called in and there was no PRN people to cover for them. I worked day shift, but several times I was told after I reported to work that I had to go home and come back and work a night shift. If you refuse, you are written up or fired. Your contract specifically states that you must work whatever they need you to work. Insubordination if you don't.

Lots of politics with the guards. I had to put restraining orders on 3 inmates for threats against me when they were getting out. Some of the guards are not any better than the prisoners.

You will be required to carry a clear vinyl bag and be searched when reporting to work. You can not have what is considered "contraban" at any time. Gum, peanut butter, bottled coke, anything in glass are just a few items that will get you in big trouble.

CMS turnover is HUGE unless you are an RN and in one of the management positions. Those never seem to leave. You can be a horrible failure of a nurse and be over a prison medical facility and succeed at CMS.

Doctors for CMS are real losers too for the most part. They are usually docs that have a past that prevents them from functioning in the real world-------alcoholism, accusations of sexual assault etc.

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