Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse Salary Guide: Washington
Average Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse Salary
Average Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse Salary
$65.38/hour
The average salary for a Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse in Washington is $65.38 per hour. This is 25% higher than the US average of $48.74.
Last updated on May 14, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse salaries in Washington compared to National Averages
Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Nurse salaries in Washington compared to National Averages
$65.38/hour
Washington
25% higher than the US average.
$48.74/hour
United States
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Staff Position
Registered Nurse (RN) - PICU - Pediatric Intensive Care
- Protouch Staffing - Permanent
- Seattle, WA
- 3x12 hrs, Nights
- Relocation Bonus
$78K-145K/year
Posted 13 days ago
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