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An endoscopy RN assists during endoscopic procedures. These procedures use tiny cameras to visualize internal structures. The endoscopy nurse helps throughout the process, starting with patient preparation and education. They also prep the procedure room and manage the equipment to ensure it's clean and ready to use. The nurse might administer medication and position and monitor the patient during the procedure. They also walk the patient through the recovery phase and provide post-procedure care instructions.
How do you become an endoscopy RN?
Endoscopy nurses must complete an accredited RN program, pass the National Council Licensure Examination and apply for state RN licensure before pursuing their specialty. RNs need clinical experience in the field to transition to endoscopy nursing. You might gain endoscopy experience during your schooling. General nursing experience can also help you move into the endoscopy specialty. You can become a certified gastroenterology RN after gaining two years of experience.
What credentials/licensing does an endoscopy RN require?
Working as an endoscopy nurse with only an RN license in good standing and Basic Life Support credentialing is possible. Some states and healthcare facilities require the completion of an endoscopy program and/or specialized training in the field following licensing, but RNs can often accomplish this on the job.
Earning additional certifications can open the door to more employment opportunities. The American Board of Certification for Gastroenterology Nurses offers the Certified Gastroenterology Registered Nurse (CGRN) credential. To earn CGRN certification, you need at least 2 years or 4,000 hours of experience working in the specialty and pass an exam.
Average Travel Endoscopy Nurse Salary
$2,303/week
The average salary for a Travel Endoscopy Nurse is $2,303 per week. This is 6% higher than the nursing US average of $2,176.
Last updated on November 20, 2024. Based on 1,340 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Salaries for Travel Endoscopy Nurse compared to Registered Nurse National Averages
$2,303/week
6% higher than the nursing US average.
$2,176/week
United States
Where do Travel Endoscopy Nurses get paid the most?
State | Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary |
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Montana | $2,722 | $3,082 |
California | $2,643 | $3,469 |
Massachusetts | $2,586 | $3,012 |
Wisconsin | $2,571 | $2,990 |
Connecticut | $2,532 | $2,668 |
South Carolina | $2,521 | $2,734 |
Oregon | $2,520 | $3,040 |
New York | $2,418 | $4,063 |
Illinois | $2,417 | $2,680 |
Indiana | $2,404 | $2,682 |
Washington | $2,388 | $2,953 |
New Jersey | $2,366 | $2,607 |
Iowa | $2,321 | $2,696 |
Hawaii | $2,318 | $2,636 |
Maine | $2,305 | $2,613 |
What cities pay the most for Travel Endoscopy Nurses?
City | Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary |
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Great Falls, Montana | $3,082 | $3,082 |
Sacramento, California | $2,930 | $3,146 |
Stockton, California | $2,920 | $3,087 |
San Francisco, California | $2,890 | $3,469 |
Plymouth, Massachusetts | $2,689 | $3,012 |
Roseville, California | $2,679 | $2,679 |
Madison, Wisconsin | $2,667 | $2,990 |
Newton, Massachusetts | $2,660 | $2,660 |
Glendale, California | $2,642 | $2,798 |
Decatur, Georgia | $2,595 | $2,595 |
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Travel Endoscopy Nurse jobs?
Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary | |
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MedicalPeople Staffing, LLC | $4,240 | $4,240 |
FlexStaff | $4,063 | $4,063 |
MedSource LLC | $3,318 | $3,388 |
VitalHire | $3,168 | $3,168 |
Cure Healthcare Staffing | $3,152 | $3,152 |
Infojini Healthcare | $3,057 | $3,057 |
Pulse Healthcare Services | $3,047 | $3,047 |
Trailblazer Staffing Solutions | $3,040 | $3,040 |
Consolidated Medical Travel | $3,040 | $3,040 |
Rang Healthcare: a Division of Rang Technologies | $3,015 | $3,015 |
Last updated on November 20, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Travel Endoscopy Nurse Career Guide
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Travel Nurse RN - Endoscopy
- Portland, ME
- Supplemental Health Care
- 4x10 hrs, Days
- Referral Bonus
Travel Nurse RN - Endoscopy
- portland, ME
- HealthTrust Workforce Solutions HCA
- 3x12 hrs, Days
- Referral Bonus
Travel Nurse RN - GI Lab
- Minot, ND
- Planet Healthcare
- 5x8 hrs, Days, Evenings
- Referral Bonus
Travel Nurse RN - Endoscopy
- Augusta, GA
- Planet Healthcare
- 5x8 hrs, Days
- Referral Bonus
Travel Nurse RN - Endoscopy
- Rapid City, SD
- OneStaff Medical
- 5x8 hrs, Days
- Referral Bonus
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How much does a travel endoscopy RN make?
According to Vivian Health's salary data sourced on May 1, 2023, travel positions for endoscopy RNs paid an average of $2,453 per week. Specific pay rates can vary depending on your qualifications and experience and where you find a job.
Do travel endoscopy RNs earn more than staff endoscopy RNs?
Travel endoscopy RNs earned more than staff endoscopy nurses, according to Vivian Health's salary data on May 1, 2023. At the average hourly rate of $40.49, a staff endoscopy nurse earned $1,619.60 weekly for a 40-hour week. Travel endoscopy RNs made over $800 more per week on this date.
What states employ the most endoscopy RNs?
Working in a state with higher endoscopy RN employment could help you find a job. With higher demand, you have more options for facilities and positions. Larger, more densely populated states typically employ more nurses to care for the larger population adequately. Although the BLS doesn’t break down the states with the highest employment of endoscopy nurses, it listed the following states as having the highest employment of the entire RN cohort in May 2022:
California
Texas
Florida
New York
Pennsylvania
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Travel Endoscopy Nurse FAQs
What is an Endoscopy RN?
Endoscopy nurses, sometimes referred to as gastroenterology nurses, assist physicians and other healthcare professionals before, during, and after endoscopic procedures. They’re highly proficient at using all types of endoscopic equipment and are in-demand RN specialists in hospitals, outpatient facilities, specialized treatment centers, and private practices. Although they can expect competitive salaries, an endoscopy RN's salary can vary based on several factors.
Endoscopy nurses are registered nurses who specialize in endoscopic procedures, which are minimally invasive diagnostic procedures utilizing miniature cameras called endoscopes. They assist while endoscopes are inserted into a patient’s oral or anal cavity to assess respiratory or gastroenterological disorders. Endoscopy RNs possess specialized knowledge about various respiratory and gastroenterological diseases and disorders and are skilled at using and maintaining endoscopic equipment, administering medication, and managing emergencies and complications.
Prospective endoscopy nurses must complete the education requirements to become a registered nurse, which includes earning an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree in nursing from a program accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Graduates must pass the NCLEX-RN and complete training and certifications in Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support.
How an Endoscopy RN salary is based
Healthcare facilities may base an endoscopy RN’s salary on numerous criteria. Years of experience are always a key factor. Entry-level nurses earn less than those who’ve been in the endoscopy field for several years. However, facilities also may factor other types of experience into salary considerations. For example, some institutions prefer nurses with critical care experience to work in endoscopy and base salaries may reflect this additional experience.
Endoscopy RNs with additional skills and education also may have higher base salaries. Specialty organizations like the Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates offer endoscopy training that covers endoscopic equipment, specific endoscopy procedures, conscious sedation, and emergency management. Specialized training often yields valued skills and salary increases. Plus, endoscopy nurses with a BSN instead of an ADN may have a slightly higher base salary at healthcare facilities that prefer nurses with a four-year degree.
Base salary can also fluctuate based on location, which includes job location and facility location. Many endoscopy RNs work in hospitals, which often offer higher salaries and more opportunities for advancement than smaller medical clinics. Geography often plays a bigger role. Medical facilities in large metropolitan areas pay more compared to rural facilities in small towns because hospitals in urban areas are typically better funded. Additional funding allows these facilities to offer endoscopy RNs higher salaries and more competitive insurance and benefits that many rural facilities simply can’t afford to provide.
Nationwide, California traditionally pays nurses in every specialty more than other states. However, this state also has one of the highest costs of living nationwide. Cost of living should always be considered when balancing location and salary. Other West Coast states and some New England and East Coast states also tend to have higher base salaries. However, endoscopy nurse salaries were higher in Minnesota, Nevada, and South Dakota in November 2021.
How to increase your Endoscopy RN salary
Although there isn’t a graduate program specifically for endoscopy nursing, RNs can still obtain higher education to propel their career and boost their salary. Nurses who earn a Master of Science in Nursing degree may parlay this into an adult, family, or acute care nurse practitioner program, then work in endoscopy after graduating. Advanced practice nursing roles, such as a nurse practitioner, demand higher salaries.
Professional certifications are an excellent way to increase your endoscopy RN salary. Although it’s not usually a job requirement for endoscopy nurses, certification demonstrates competency in the field. Plus, certified nurses often earn significantly more than their uncertified colleagues.
Endoscopy RNs can pursue a Certified Gastroenterology Registered Nurse designation from the American Board of Certification for Gastroenterology Nurses to advance their careers, improve their patient skills, and increase their salary. CGRN certification is open to RNs currently working in GI/endoscopy. To qualify, candidates only need to have been employed in GI/endoscopy in an institutional or private practice setting for at least two years full-time or 4,000 hours part-time within the past five years. They must submit contact information for two practitioners in the specialty who can verify their work experience.
Where can I learn more about working as a Travel Endoscopy Nurse?
Take a look at Vivian's Travel Endoscopy Nurse Career Guide for more information, including required education, responsibilities, pros and cons and more.