GI Nurse Jobs
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Registered Nurse (RN) - Gastroenterology
- Yale-New Haven Health
- New London, CT
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GI Nurse Jobs Salary Insights
Average GI Nurse Salary
$44.90/hour
The average salary for a GI Nurse is $44.90 per hour. This is 1% lower than the nursing US average of $45.15.
Last updated on May 15, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
GI Nurse Jobs FAQs
Does Vivian have any travel Nursing jobs?
As of Friday, May 17th 2024, Vivian has 13 listings for travel Nursing jobs. These jobs pay $2,271 per hour on average, and up to $3,012 per hour for the top-paying job listed.
Where can I learn more about working as a GI Nurse?
Take a look at Vivian's GI Nurse Career Guide for more information, including required education, responsibilities, pros and cons and more.
What is a Gastroenterology Nurse?
Gastroenterology nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with illnesses and disorders affecting the digestive system or gastrointestinal tract. Known also as a gastrointestinal or GI nurse, gastroenterology nurses primarily treat patients with stomach and bowel problems and assist GI physicians in diagnosing and treating diverse medical conditions impacting these areas. Issues with the digestive tract often produce extremely uncomfortable symptoms and can impact the health of the body as a whole. GI nurses play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality, custom treatments to enhance GI and overall health.
What certificates are commonly held by Gastroenterology nurses?
Which certifications are best for Gastroenterology nurses?
Some healthcare employers may prefer gastroenterology nurse job candidates with Certified Nutrition Support Clinician (CNSC), and some may even require specific professional certifications.
How does having a Certified Nutrition Support Clinician (CNSC) increase my value as a Gastroenterology nurse job candidate?
Having a Certified Nutrition Support Clinician (CNSC) validates your knowledge and skills as a gastroenterology nurse and your dedication to continuing your education in your chosen field. All of which makes you a more desirable job candidate to healthcare employers.