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Mt. Sinai $68,000 effective 1/07
here in the city per diems can make $48-55/hr.
I retired from one major hospital and started working (in the same unit) Per Diem through an agency (that's a long story, don't ask). Recently, I became Per Diem through the hospital (which I should have done the moment I retired) and I make significantly more as I am eligible for the in-hospital experience differential that I didn't even know existed.
So, experienced nurses with "external" experience may make significantly less than nurses who have been working full-time at the hospital. It is becoming harder and harder to learn pay rates as it differs so much from hospital to hospital and depends on union/non-union, educational differentials, experience differentials, shift differentials, etc. Even rates paid by agencies are not altogether clear. I was registered with two agencies and the rate of pay was in question at one time or another at both agencies.
Yes, NYLady, there's been a raise since then.as of 2/10
73,384 starting, st. luke's-roosevelt (37.60/hr)
+ shift differential 5,400
+ experience differential 1,000/yr
+ education differential
+ certification differential
does that salary also include Beth Israel in NYC since they are part of the Health
Continuum?
does that salary also include Beth Israel in NYC since they are part of the HealthContinuum?
Although Beth Israel and St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital are both part of Continuum Health Partners, the nurses are covered under separate contracts. St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital are NYSNA while BI nurses are not NYSNA. Not actually certain but think BI nurses may be 1199. Salary would be "comparable" but not exactly the same.
FutureRN19
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Hey SiegolindoRN,
Thanks for the posted information. Does NYU have a BSN differential or is that already included in the base of 74k?