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What's the typical pay like in the ER or Trauma Unit for a person who just started in the ER compared to a more experienced ER nurse???

hi,

i am looking for greencard sponshership by hospitals. i have passed my nclex.

i am ER nurse. please let me know if any hospitals in california sponshering for greencard.

thanks.

I am a new grad in ER. Started at $23.50/hr plus differential.

Where are you working? Is that BSN?

remember to ask for more then the first offer. I have always found that if you don't ask, you don't get!

ED new grads were I was working were getting about $24.00/hr

Qanik

What's the typical pay like in the ER or Trauma Unit for a person who just started in the ER compared to a more experienced ER nurse???

I am new to the ER and I make $23.00 base with $4.00 shift differential for PMs. I am also a new nurse.

new grads in my area area making $27.50 + $4.00 differential.

I am a student nurse in the er in chicago and make up to $17.50 on weekends!

In Cleveland, beginning ER RNs, no matter the education, get about 20 per hour. Most experienced/senior staff/charge get about 27-30 per hour. Needless to say, it takes a while to reach the higher levels. Cathy, RN, BSN, Cleveland

Specializes in Emergency.

please ...............when we talk of money we need to know where you are and level of exp.

not simply i make x/hr.

thanks.

Sorry, as a part-time staff ER nurse with 7 years with the facility, in Cleveland, I make 26.98/hr. What the deal is with the other 2 cents - no one can answer. As an agency with this experience, and of course ACLS, PALS, BLS, I make 39/hr weekday 1st shift. If I haven't had enough of the abuse for one week and I pick up a weekend night shift through agency, I make 45/hr. The deal gets really sweet with weekend, night shift on a holiday - then it's 63/hr. For example, I since this past Christmas and New Year's fell on the weekends - I worked night shift 12/23 11p-7a and got the higher rate of 63/hr. Hope this helps. Cathy, RN, BSN, Cleveland

I think a problem here is that in the US most ED nurses make the same as a floor nurse etc. We all know salaries and Costs of Living vary across the country. SO pasting the varied hourly rates is not as useful as going to your states forum. In general though ED nurses do not make a different pay schedule than Other acute care nurses in the US. More than clinic nurses, but not more otherwise.

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