Travel Licensed Practical Nurse Salary Guide: Santa Fe Springs, CA
Average Travel Licensed Practical Nurse Salary
Average Travel Licensed Practical Nurse Salary
$1,677/week
The average salary for a Travel Licensed Practical Nurse in Santa Fe Springs, CA is $1,677 per week. This is 12% higher than the US average of $1,480.
Last updated on November 16, 2024. Based on 120 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Travel Licensed Practical Nurse salaries in Santa Fe Springs, CA compared to State and National Averages
Travel Licensed Practical Nurse salaries in Santa Fe Springs, CA compared to State and National Averages
$1,677/week
Santa Fe Springs, CA
12% higher than the US average.
$1,480/week
United States
How Travel Licensed Practical Nurse Salaries in Santa Fe Springs Compare to Other Cities
How Travel Licensed Practical Nurse Salaries in Santa Fe Springs Compare to Other Cities
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Santa Maria, California
$1,930/week
Albuquerque, New Mexico
$1,238/week
Santa Fe, New Mexico
$1,257/week
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