Stepdown Nurse Salary Guide: Wrightsville Beach, NC

Average Stepdown Nurse Salary

$56.39/hour

The average salary for a Stepdown Nurse in Wrightsville Beach, NC is $56.39 per hour. This is 7% higher than the US average of $52.48.

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

Stepdown Nurse salaries in Wrightsville Beach, NC compared to State and National Averages

$56.39/hour

Wrightsville Beach, NC

7% higher than the US average.

$52.48/hour

United States

How Stepdown Nurse Salaries in Wrightsville Beach Compare to Other Cities

Search

Wilmington, North Carolina

$29/hour

Raleigh, North Carolina

$44/hour

Durham, North Carolina

$33/hour

What cities in North Carolina pay the most for Stepdown Nurses?
CityAverage Hourly SalaryMax Hourly Salary
Burlington, North Carolina$100$100
Charlotte, North Carolina$58$58
Raleigh, North Carolina$44$50
Lexington, North Carolina$33$44

Last updated on July 3, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com and pay data from BLS and around the web.

A Nurse holding a file folder

Stepdown 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 Wrightsville Beach, NC

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

Featured Blog Posts

Open article Why Travel Nurses Need Professional Liability Insurance
Professional Liability Insurance
Why Travel Nurses Need Professional Liability Insurance
Protect yourself against threats to your earnings, license and vocation.
Open article How to Find the Best Travel Nurse Housing in California
travel nurse housing in California
How to Find the Best Travel Nurse Housing in California
Taking a temp work assignment in the Golden State? Be house-hunting savvy with these tips.
Open article How the New Generation of Younger Nurses Is Impacting the Future of Care
Young, less experienced nurses providing patient care
How the New Generation of Younger Nurses Is Impacting the Future of Care
Increased retirements among nurses mean newer nurses have fewer mentors.
See more Blog Posts