Hourly rate for RN's, LPN's, CNA's in Your State

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I was just reading a Thread fo Hourly rates for LPN's and realized that it was from 2000. I could not believe how low they were! So I'm from MA, I currently work in a Nursing Home I have Associate Degree in Nursing. My hourly rate for a shift 3-11 is 24.50/hr, On weekend is 25.25 as new grad. For LPN is 19.00/HR new grad. On Sep 8th I will be working in a Hospital and I will be making 28.50/hr 3-11shift and after 6months it goes up .50cents/hr. I think is pretty good considering that I will be considered as a new grad in Acute medical floor. I graduated in june of 2007, so I don't have any experience at all when it comes to acute.

let me know your hourly rate and your state! Just curious!!!:nurse:

I'm an RN-BSN on Cape Cod. I make 24 dollars an hour. The executive director of my facility just gave all the staff nurses a one dollar an hour raise. He told me he hopes it will help retain good nurses like me. WRONG. I have an interview this week with a local Hospice Provider to become an admissions coordinator for 32 dollars an hour.

What do you think of rates for these categories? Do I have them right?

Inpatient RN hourly rate > Outpatient clinic/office RN hourly rate

"Per Diem RN" hourly rate > Full Time RN hourly rate

New grad BSN RN hourly rate ~= New grad ADN hourly rate

Experienced BSN RN hourly rate > Experienced ADN hourly rate

LTC RN hourly rate > Hospital RN hourly rate

Specializes in Geriatrics, retirement, home care..

Ontario, Canada $19/hr RPN in assisted living (retirement facility)$26/hr RPN as manager (DOC) in assisted living$25/hr RPN in home care

this is my ltc facility (county owned) in central new jersey:

rn (new grad) = $28-$30 per hour (3-11 shift)

lpn (new grad) = $23-$24 per hour (3-11 shift)

cna = about $10.50 per hour

also, excellent medical/dental benefits (no copays for anything except $3 for any prescription). no medical benefits deduction just union dues ($26/pay period-biweekly). gets 3x pay for holidays. so on labor day, thanks giving eve/day, christmas eve/day, new year eve/day, etc...i'll make $90/hour. :smokin:

you guys should also factor the benefits when calculating the pay.

angel, rn

i would love to work here.

What do you think of rates for these categories? Do I have them right?

Inpatient RN hourly rate > Outpatient clinic/office RN hourly rate

"Per Diem RN" hourly rate > Full Time RN hourly rate

New grad BSN RN hourly rate ~= New grad ADN hourly rate

Experienced BSN RN hourly rate > Experienced ADN hourly rate

LTC RN hourly rate > Hospital RN hourly rate

Seems right. Although here in Ohio Hospital RN hourly rate > LTC RN hourly rate

i am a new RN, offered a position at the current place i work, which is an assisted living. i interviewed for the position and my DON said I needed to think about my hourly pay because they had a range of pay and was not going to tell me. she wanted me to come up with what i thought i should be paid per hour. being a new grad/rn, im not sure what to say.

so i am asking for some advise, what should i say, knowing i wont make as much as i would in a hospital.

I am in NC and I make $24.00 per hour in ltc working 7a-7p. I graduated 15 months ago from nursing school. The local hospital starts new grads off at $20.21 per hour plust diffs.

Specializes in Long Term Care, Geriatrics,.

Central IL- LTC Facilities - RNs start at 25.00/hr and LPNs start at 19.00/hr

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