RN Starting Salary Las Vegas

U.S.A. Nevada

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Hi Guys,

I was wondering LV RNs could you please let me know how the pay is there in LV? I'm considering relocating from CA, I heard St. Rose pays really well $36/hr no exp starting salary but i have not confirmed if it is true.

Also, how is living there in Vegas?

Thank you so much for all your help!

I've never heard anyone starting at $36/hour. It's more like $28, +/- $3. Just something to think about, but my wife made $78 an hour an LA before she moved here.

I've never heard anyone starting at $36/hour. It's more like $28, +/- $3. Just something to think about, but my wife made $78 an hour an LA before she moved here.

I know I was surprised too that's why I asked here thank you so much for the info! :)

hi kat, I happen to check our union manual pay grade scale. I'm in critical care unit, starting rate without experience is $34.45, while non critical starts with $30.07. Our max salary pay with 35 years plus experience is $51.66 while non critical $45.14. I happen to have a friend in St. rose working in critical care unit, I asked the starting rate without experience = $36, again this will differ if you're in critical or non critical area. I do believe St. rose pays well in Las Vegas. I used to to work in New york and Cali, Though the rate was higher than here, I actually saves more than what I earned before. Hope this helps

St. Rose pays the highest. In my experience, $32/hr, no experience, not including differentials. They only hire through their new grad program though. Otherwise, you have to have acute care experience.

Specializes in Case Management, Corrections, Home Care.

Just an FYI from an old time nurse: I've been nursing 20 + years and I don't make that. I get to work from home, have every weekend and holiday off and work day time hours. I guess if I wanted to empty bed pans, insert Foleys, hang IV bags, etc all day and the other hands on work- I don't want to do anymore- I could make lots more money. After 20 years+ as a nurse, however it isn't so much about money but more about quality of life and respect at least for me. Enjoy your money. I hope it is worth it for you, and I hope you save it because it gets to be hard work after 40 years old being such a physical type job that it is. Good luck. Peace.

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