Average Gastrointestinal Nurse Salary

$40.58/hour

The average salary for a Gastrointestinal Nurse in Florida is $40.58 per hour. This is 11% lower than the US average of $45.06.

Last updated on April 26, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

Gastrointestinal Nurse salaries in Florida compared to National Averages

$40.58/hour

Florida

11% lower than the US average.

$45.06/hour

United States

How does the pay for Gastrointestinal Nurses in Florida compare to nearby states?
Average Hourly SalaryMax Hourly Salary
Virginia$53$54
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Gastrointestinal Nurse jobs in Florida?
Average Hourly SalaryMax Hourly Salary
Lee Health$47$47
HCA Florida Healthcare$36$40
Palm Beach Health Network - Tenet$35$35
Core Medical-Perm$31$31
University of Miami$30$30

Last updated on April 26, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com and pay data from BLS and around the web.

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