Travel Intensive Care Unit Nurse Salary Guide: Doylestown, PA

Average Travel Intensive Care Unit Nurse Salary

$1,954/week

The average salary for a Travel Intensive Care Unit Nurse in Doylestown, PA is $1,954 per week. This is 11% lower than the US average of $2,161.

Last updated on December 11, 2024. Based on 660 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

Travel Intensive Care Unit Nurse salaries in Doylestown, PA compared to State and National Averages

$1,954/week

Doylestown, PA

11% lower than the US average.

$2,161/week

United States

How Travel Intensive Care Unit Nurse Salaries in Doylestown Compare to Other Cities

Search

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

$1,880/week

This is 15% lower than the Doylestown average of $2,167.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

$2,222/week

This is 2% higher than the Doylestown average of $2,167.

New York, New York

$2,283/week

This is 5% higher than the Doylestown average of $2,167.

A Nurse holding a file folder

Travel Intensive Care Unit Nurse Career Guide

Use our exclusive Career Guides to research the education, qualifications, skills and responsibilities for a variety of healthcare disciplines and specialties employers are hiring now.

Go to the guide
Was this page helpful?

Get alerts about new jobs and salary trends in Doylestown, PA

Be the first to know about new jobs for Intensive Care Unit Nurses with the salary that suits you.

Featured Blog Posts

Open article Pennsylvania: Healthcare Employment Location Guide
Welcome to Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania: Healthcare Employment Location Guide
Explore an exciting state rich in history, with a robust healthcare job market waiting for you.
Open article 10 Great Healthcare Employers in Philadelphia, PA
10 Great Healthcare Employers in Philadelphia, PA
Start a rewarding career by exploring leading hospitals in the Birthplace of America.
Open article Philadelphia, PA: Healthcare Employment Location Guide
Welcome to Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA: Healthcare Employment Location Guide
Explore the birthplace of America and see why many nurses and HCPs choose to call this city home.
See more Blog Posts