Written by Administration
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16 May 2008
Health services will add 2.8 million new jobs as the demand for healthcare increases due to an aging population and longer life experiences. Salaries vary enormously depending on skills, experience, and level of qualifications and the place of work.
The average salary for a registered nurse is around $65,000 per year. Wages are sometimes higher in the private sector. One way to ensure higher pay is by getting further training and education in a specialized area. Registered nurses can specialize in a number of jobs such as: Travel Nurse, L&D, ICU, Medical/Surgical, Acute Dialysis, Infectious Disease, Cardiology, Pediatrics and even IV Therapy. These job salaries in Georgia range from $20,000/yr to $70,000/yr.
The administrative side of nursing seems to be the way to go if an RN is looking for a higher salary and does not mind tons of paperwork. Here is a list of just a few jobs that offer higher paying salaries and more time in an office setting.
Nurse Auditor $55k-70k/yr
Utilization Manager $69k +
MDS Coordinator $60k-90k/yr
Nursing Director $75k +
Nursing Home Director $83k +
Director of Prof. Services $129k +