Published Nov 4, 2009
I have noticed that some other states are naming their hospitals and the starting salaries for each. Let's chime in Maryland!
sailnby
7 Posts
does genesis have a differential?
skyblue77
92 Posts
Yes, Genesis has a $2 differential for evening/nights.
WendyBensonRN
28 Posts
I just got an offer today from a traveling nurse company that are placing nurses at University of Maryland Medical Center in Blatimore for a whole lot less than what you guys have posted here. The hourly rate was $22.85 an hour. Of course I turned down the job! Just an FYI.
williams3929
84 Posts
WendyBensonRN said:I just got an offer today from a traveling nurse company that are placing nurses at University of Maryland Medical Center in Blatimore for a whole lot less than what you guys have posted here. The hourly rate was $22.85 an hour. Of course I turned down the job! Just an FYI.
With the traveling nurse company would the hospital be paying your or the agency?
mauramcd
5 Posts
is the salary info for A.S. or B.S. for new grads or does it not matter? particularly for AAMC? thanks so much!!
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
mauramcd said:is the salary info for A.S. or B.S. for new grads or does it not matter? particularly for AAMC? thanks so much!!
In my experience the BSN gets you maybe $1 an hour more.
That is insane.
bmc0711
13 Posts
I am wondering if University of Maryland Medical Center offers a dependent tuition reimbursement benefit. Hopkins/Bayview does, not sure about other JH facilities. I've heard that they offer 100% for children of FT employees who go to UofMD school and 50% at other schools. Does anyone have a linke to this: http://www.bayviewjobs.org/employeebenefits/employeeresources/tuitionreimbursement.html
shell07
36 Posts
I am currently a (10+ yr) scrub tech, finishing up my nursing test very soon, I want to b a circulator nurse, are the employers going to consider my scrub tech experience for my pay?? since "offically" im a new nurse. but not new to the o.r. which is a big differnce. because i get paid more than a new grad would get paid as a scrub tech.
btw im in MD
mh356, BSN, RN, EMT-B
53 Posts
UMD no longer offers the dependent tuition benefit I believe. Howard County (part of the Hopkins system) does offer some type of tuition benefit to dependents but I don't know how much.
garfieldshome
10 Posts
as a traveler you usually make less bc they pay you housing, so what you make is after expenses
Anneh1127
1 Post
I'm not sure if starting pay is different on different units, but as of last month I was hired as a new grad BSN in the icu at $26.63/hr at UMMC...