Travel Director of Nursing Salary Guide: Newark, NJ
Average Travel Director of Nursing Salary
Average Travel Director of Nursing Salary
$2,273/week
The average salary for a Travel Director of Nursing in Newark, NJ is $2,273 per week. This is 8% higher than the US average of $2,099.
Last updated on June 9, 2024. Based on 4 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Travel Director of Nursing salaries in Newark, NJ compared to State and National Averages
Travel Director of Nursing salaries in Newark, NJ compared to State and National Averages
$2,273/week
Newark, NJ
8% higher than the US average.
$2,099/week
United States
How Travel Director of Nursing Salaries in Newark Compare to Other Cities
How Travel Director of Nursing Salaries in Newark Compare to Other Cities
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York, Maine
$2,077/week
This is 18% lower than the Newark average of $2,457.
Las Cruces, New Mexico
$1,797/week
This is 37% lower than the Newark average of $2,457.
Average Travel Director of Nursing Weekly Pay Over Time
Average Travel Director of Nursing Weekly Pay Over Time
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