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Travel Occupational Health Nurse Jobs Salary Insights

Average Travel Occupational Health Nurse Salary

$2,155/week

The average salary for a Occupational Health Nurse is $2,155 per week. This is 2% higher than the nursing US average of $2,104.

Last updated on June 2, 2024. Based on 10 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

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Travel Occupational Health Nurse Jobs FAQs

Does Vivian have any staff Nursing jobs?

As of Monday, June 3rd 2024, Vivian has 65 Staff Nursing jobs listed. These jobs pay $49 per hour on average, with the highest-paying job listed up to $74 per hour.

Where can I learn more about working as a Travel Occupational Health Nurse?

Take a look at Vivian's Travel Occupational Health Nurse Career Guide for more information, including required education, responsibilities, pros and cons and more.

What is an Occupational Health Nurse?

Occupational health nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for the employees within an organization. Also known as employee health nurses, OHNs treat workers’ injuries and illnesses and promote safety and wellness in the workplace. Occupational health nursing can be a rewarding career path for nurses wanting to work in a diverse work environment outside of a hospital bedside setting. Major occupational health nursing benefits include greater flexibility and a better work-life balance.

Which certifications are best for occupational health nurses?

Some healthcare employers may prefer occupational health nurse job candidates with Basic Life Support (BLS), Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist (COHC) or Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN), and some may even require specific professional certifications.

How does having a Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN) increase my value as a Occupational Health nurse job candidate?

Having a Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN) validates your knowledge and skills as a occupational health 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.

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