Published Jul 29, 2008
rninnv
1 Post
Hello,
New to forums.
Curious to know what other hospitals pay to precept a new grad to an ICU.
My hospital pays $1.00 more an hour.
I want to write a proposal to the Chief of Nursing Operations at my hospital and ask for a new hourly rate; but I don't know how much to ask for.
Do you make extra $/hour to precept?
Thanks for your interest in responding.
nurseshepherd
108 Posts
Nothing except the personal satisfaction and sense of accomplishment when things turn out well....:)
nurseklw72
49 Posts
I am a preceptor at my hospital. I get paid $1/hr to precept any nurse new to the hospital whether it's a new grad or a seasoned nurse. Of course, new grads are going to take more hours to precept. Also, if the nurse stays longer than 6 months, I get a retention bonus of $500.
madwife2002, BSN, RN
26 Articles; 4,777 Posts
Yep $1 an hour, I would love a retention bonus
cardiacRN2006, ADN, RN
4,106 Posts
I get paid zero dollars and zero cents.
hikernurse
1,302 Posts
$1.50 an hour extra.
luvschoolnursing, LPN
651 Posts
When I worked in the hospital we got $0.
JakeysMom
7 Posts
I am a LPN and get paid an extra 50 cents an hour, and I precept new and older nurses alike as well as LPN and RN.
MS._Jen_RN, ASN, RN
348 Posts
Not one cent.
NotReady4PrimeTime, RN
5 Articles; 7,358 Posts
I too am paid 0 dollars and 0 cents, unless I'm being shadowed by a nursing student, then it's $0.65 an hour. I'm not sure I understand the distinction, since in my unit a nursing student can do nothing unless s/he's doing a senior practicum. Our union tried during our last round of negotiations a year ago to have it changed so that all preceptoring activity attracted the premium but wasn't successful. I guess the employer noted that turnover is astronomical everywhere in the province and decided they just couldn't afford it. In the same way they decided our public health physicians were too greedy in their negotiations and fired them all.
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,403 Posts
After an experienced nurse attends a preceptor workshop and sucessfully orients one new nurse, they get a 4% raise.
Ahhphoey
370 Posts
An extra $1 per hour. There is no retention bonus for the precepter, but there is one if the new hire was referred by a current employee; that employee would get $1000 after 90 days.