LNA in NH...how much per hour?

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I am looking to work for a staffing agency. As a new LNA, how much can I expect to earn per hour?

I am wondering as well :)

Specializes in None, Hope to learn as much as I can.

I work 3rd shift and I am a new aid, I am getting 10.50 plus .50 diff. I hope that helps.

Good Lord. Is that all? $10.55ph? I was working at a job as a direct support professional making $10.22 ph. I am looking into becoming an LNA but those figures are very depressing! Does anyone out there make more than $10.55? Or is that all I have to look forward to?

Specializes in Geriatrics.

I work per-diem on weekends and make $15 an hour. Day shift at my work starts around $11 I think, evenings are $12, and 3rd shift is around $15 an hour to start.

thanks so much for your response. I have to say that I am kind of discouraged with the pay. I thought it would be aat least $13 an hour anyway. $11 isn't much really.

Specializes in Rehab.

It really depends on where you work. My first nursing home job after differentials payed me 13.25 an hour. Work staffing now(most wont take you until a year of experience-staffing agencies that is), and I make from 15-18 with them

Consider $15 to $18 a pretty good salary since that is what LPNs are paid in some places, if they are lucky.

Specializes in Home Care and nursing home.

I work with Right at Home in Londonderry, we serves all of southern NH. I make $11. an hour.

LTC 2ND SHIFT 11.75

Specializes in None as of yet.

A friend of mine just got her CNA (Maine's equivalent of the LNA) & she makes $11 working 3rd shift.

I am a new LNA in New Hampshire and I was just hired at a Nursing home, with no experience i was hired at 12.50 Per Hour because i work 3rd shift, otherwise day shifts I would get 10.50 Per hour. 40 cents extra on weekends. Hope this helps

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