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RN Nursing Jobs and Salary Info in New York -NY

 

There are currently over 200,000 Registered Nurses in New York and that number is expected to grow significantly in coming years. RNs are the largest group of health care professionals in the state and those working in metropolitan areas such as New York City make an average of $70,000-plus per year (according to BLS.gov), plus benefits. Registered Nurses do work hard for these wages, however. A fast-paced work environment may also require irregular hours, including split shifts, nights, weekends and holidays. After all, patient’s health care needs don’t fit a nine-to-five schedule. RNs must also make tough decisions and take responsibility for their patient’s health, which can be trying for some. From management of Licensed Practical Nurses and Certified Nurse Assistants, to complicated decision making procedures and critical patient care, their actions can affect dozens of people’s lives on a daily basis. But this kind of responsibility and critical thinking can be very rewarding at the end of the day, and no one day will ever be the same for an RN in New York. Whether working in a hospital, as is the case for 60 percent of RNs, or in home care or a physician’s office, working as a Registered Nurse in New York is certainly an attractive option.