Charleston, SC RN

U.S.A. South Carolina

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Moving to Charleston, SC from Honolulu, HI. One year experience in Telemetry Unit. What can I expect in Charleston as far pay, availability, etc (in any RN position or Telemetry). Any info, advice, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Hope you enjoy Charleston! Availability is good right now. Get a job before May when all of the new grads from the 3 local nursing programs finish up. Musc and Roper downtown are the two best places to work w/ MUSC having many more options. Pay will be similar ($25/hr base rate) w/ a couple bucks less an hour being paid at peripheral hospitals.

I would suggest the shotgun method of applications to MUSC and Roper. Both apps are pains in the butt but you can apply to as many positions as you want w/ just one app (it saves your info).

Where are you or do you plan to live in Charleston?

We will probably be living on Johns Island. Do you know what the average salary is after a couple of years? Also, any info about working at the VA? Thanks so much, your info is very helpful.

Sorry I'm just getting back to you. You're looking at $25-$26/hr base rate w/ night and weekend differentials between $1-$7 depending on the hospital and what shift. I know very little about working at the VA. A friend's girlfriend got a job there as a new grad and I do know that the pay and benefits are substantially better than other area hospitals but she's nota fan of the environment. Looking to move elsewhere once her residency ends.

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