Float Nurse Salary Guide: North Port, FL

Average Float Nurse Salary

$39.82/hour

The average salary for a Float Nurse in North Port, FL is $39.82 per hour. This is 12% lower than the US average of $44.64.

Last updated on June 29, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

Float Nurse salaries in North Port, FL compared to State and National Averages

$39.82/hour

North Port, FL

12% lower than the US average.

$44.64/hour

United States

How Float Nurse Salaries in North Port Compare to Other Cities

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Brandon, Florida

$40/hour

Hudson, Florida

$39/hour

Inverness, Florida

$39/hour

What cities in Florida pay the most for Float Nurses?
CityAverage Hourly SalaryMax Hourly Salary
Sanford, Florida$42$47
Kissimmee, Florida$42$47
Oviedo, Florida$42$42
Port Charlotte, Florida$41$45
Largo, Florida$41$45
Tampa, Florida$40$45

Last updated on June 29, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com and pay data from BLS and around the web.

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