Travel Stepdown Nurse Salary Guide: Rocky Mount, NC

Average Travel Stepdown Nurse Salary

$2,312/week

The average salary for a Travel Stepdown Nurse in Rocky Mount, NC is $2,312 per week. This is 9% higher than the US average of $2,107.

Last updated on July 3, 2024. Based on 16 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

Travel Stepdown Nurse salaries in Rocky Mount, NC compared to State and National Averages

$2,312/week

Rocky Mount, NC

9% higher than the US average.

$2,107/week

United States

How Travel Stepdown Nurse Salaries in Rocky Mount Compare to Other Cities

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Tarboro, North Carolina

$2,206/week

This is 14% higher than the Rocky Mount average of $1,891.

Greenville, North Carolina

$2,079/week

This is 9% higher than the Rocky Mount average of $1,891.

Raleigh, North Carolina

$1,730/week

This is 9% lower than the Rocky Mount average of $1,891.

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Last updated on July 3, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

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