Occupational Health Nursing Salaries

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Hi to all. I am a Occupational Health Nurse Manager, and I am currently researching nursing salaries specific to Occupational Health Nursing both nationally & regionally. Currently I manage a staff of approx. 15 nurses who happen to think that a salary of $19-$21/hr is not competitive. None of these nurses are certified in Occ Med. Does anyone have any statistics or work in Occ Med that can help or direct me to a resource. I've researched the internet but can't seem to find what I'm looking for? Thanks for any help provided.

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I'M NEW TO THE FIELD OF OHN AND DON'T KNOW WHAT THE AVERAGE WAGE IS BUT AS A PER-DIEM IN A LARGE PLANT I MAKE $20.00. THE FULL TIMERS MAKE APPROX. $24-$26 PER HOUR, TIME AND A HALF ON SATURDAYS AND DOUBLE TIME ON SUNDAYS. I DON'T MIND MAKING LESS MONEY BECAUSE I CAN SET MY OWN SCHEDULE - I LIKE THAT.

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cathrnnurse

About six months ago the salary for my position was re-evaluated using the Hay System.

It was determined that the range for OHN in the Mid-Atlantic area among private employers was 22.00 to 27.00/hr. Monday through Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm plus retirement, 401k, stock options, and company paid health/dental/vision/short term disability and long term disability insurance.

I just discovered this message board recently and don't know how often you check your post, but I live in North Carolina and I feel the OHN's are paid less than other places. However, the OHN's that are RN's make approx. $18 to $20 an hour. LPN's who are OHN's make between $13 to $16. If your nurses are not COHN's, I feel they are being paid a great salary.

Anita, RN

I was offered $26.oo an hour for a large corporation in NYC. I think its too low. My base in a hospital was 33/hr. For ten years, but have been a nurse for 13.

I'm a new OHN but I've been an RN for over 20 years. I'm not certified yet and I live in southern CA. I'm studying Occ. Health Nursing and work part time in an employee health clinic and with an Occ. Health Nursing registry.

I currently earn between $23. and $26./hour. I wouldn't find wages below that to be competitive. However, I realize in areas where the cost of living is lower, salaries would probably be lower.

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Jane

Hi to all. I am a Occupational Health Nurse Manager, and I am currently researching nursing salaries specific to Occupational Health Nursing both nationally & regionally. Currently I manage a staff of approx. 15 nurses who happen to think that a salary of $19-$21/hr is not competitive. None of these nurses are certified in Occ Med. Does anyone have any statistics or work in Occ Med that can help or direct me to a resource. I've researched the internet but can't seem to find what I'm looking for? Thanks for any help provided.

i read your query.so i searched for your convenient regarding the statics of nurse salary so that you could come up with decisions .please refer the following url

http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/layouthtmls/swzl_compresult_national_HC07000309.html

i searched in Google.com by putting terms "Occupational Health Nursing Salaries" please don't put double quotes. you can try with different parameter.

Thanking you

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As an LPN in Oklahoma i am making 19 an hour but i think thats upper pay range. i am currently going to school for my RN and am hoping to see about a 5$ an hour bump in pay minimum. I plan on continuing on and eventually become a nurse practitioner.

on a side note while doing my clinicals at a local hospital i was surprised to find RN's making less than me on their base pay and only slightly better with shift diff. So if i wanted to work in a hospital when i graduate i would have to take a pay cut.:selfbonk:

I'm a new OHN but I've been an RN for over 20 years. I'm not certified yet and I live in southern CA. I'm studying Occ. Health Nursing and work part time in an employee health clinic and with an Occ. Health Nursing registry.

I currently earn between $23. and $26./hour. I wouldn't find wages below that to be competitive. However, I realize in areas where the cost of living is lower, salaries would probably be lower.

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Jane

Hi - I am a rehabilitation counselor, working with a nurse who wants to get into the occupational health field - she has over 25 years of hospital experience but no occup health certifications - what is the best way to get started in the field?

Thanks, Marty

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