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Emergency Nurse salary:
$37.50/hr

The median Emergency Nurse salary is $37.50 per hour, or $78,000 per year, based on 96 job postings across 19 states. Compare pay by location, employer, shift, and contract type.

$37.50

Median hourly

$78,000

Annual salary

$37-$76

Pay range

19

States tracked

Data from 2025-11-01 to 2026-04-30Source: active healthcare job postings and listed pay ranges

Salary guide

What should a Emergency Nurse make in 2026?

A typical Emergency Nurse earns $37.50/hr, with most posted roles landing between $36.50 and $64.85/hr.

Recent posted pay is down, with the last 30 days showing -39.9% movement versus the prior period.

Location matters: Fort Oglethorpe, GEORGIA is currently among the highest-paying cities, while Fort Oglethorpe, GEORGIA sits near the lower end.

Pay range

Most Emergency Nurse roles cluster between $36.50 and $64.85/hr.

The middle band is usually the most useful offer benchmark. The 10th and 90th percentiles show the broader market floor and ceiling.

Lower endTypical marketTop end
$36.50$37.50 median$75.75

Entry / low

$36.50

$75,920/yr

Median

$37.50

$78,000/yr

Top earners

$75.75

$157,560/yr

BY LOCATION

Emergency Nurse salary by state

See how pay varies across the country. Ranked by job volume.

ALAlabamaEst.
~$58.61/hr
AKAlaskaEst.
~$50.40/hr
AZArizonaEst.
~$45.11/hr
ARArkansas
$37.50/hr
5 postings1 companies
CACalifornia
$74.50/hr
12 postings3 companies
COColoradoEst.
~$44.26/hr
CTConnecticutEst.
~$56.37/hr
DEDelawareEst.
~$56.27/hr
DCDistrict of ColumbiaEst.
~$54.40/hr
FLFloridaEst.
~$55.21/hr
GAGeorgia
$36.50/hr
10 postings1 companies
HIHawaiiEst.
~$50.88/hr
IDIdahoEst.
~$50.84/hr
ILIllinoisEst.
~$45.00/hr
INIndianaEst.
~$46.23/hr

Est.Estimated values are based on national averages.

BY CITY

Top paying cities for Emergency Nurses

See which cities offer the highest and lowest Emergency Nurse salaries.

Top paying cities for Emergency Nurses

Fort Oglethorpe

Georgia · 10 postings

$36.50/hr

Hixson

Tennessee · 16 postings

$36.50/hr

Lower paying cities for Emergency Nurses

Fort Oglethorpe

Georgia · 10 postings

$36.50/hr

Hixson

Tennessee · 16 postings

$36.50/hr

BY EMPLOYER

Emergency Nurse salary by employer

See which companies pay the most and least for Emergency Nurse positions.

Top paying employers for Emergency Nurses

The Brigham And Women's Hospital, Inc.

6 postings

$73.00/hr

Nomad

5 postings

$70.00/hr

Commonspirit Health

62 postings

$36.50/hr

Lower paying employers for Emergency Nurses

Commonspirit Health

62 postings

$36.50/hr

Nomad

5 postings

$70.00/hr

The Brigham And Women's Hospital, Inc.

6 postings

$73.00/hr

RELATED POSITIONS

Similar Emergency Nurse job titles and pay

Emergency Nurse$36.50/hr
49 postings$75,920/yr
Er Nurse$37.50/hr
9 postings$78,000/yr
Emergency Nurse Bwh$73.00/hr
7 postings$151,840/yr
Neonatal/pediatric Emergency Nurse Educator$62.40/hr
7 postings$129,792/yr
Emergency Nurse Shift Manager$57.00/hr
5 postings$118,560/yr
Emergency Registered Nurse$64.96/hr
5 postings$135,117/yr

PAY FACTORS

What affects Emergency Nurse pay

How shift type, contract length, and employment type impact Emergency Nurse salaries.

By Shift Type

By Contract Length

9-13 weeks19
$63.36

By Employment Type

fulltime70
$36.50
Not Specified12
$65.50
travel contract11
$62.40

FAQ

Common questions about Emergency Nurse pay

What is the average Emergency Nurse salary?

The median Emergency Nurse salary is $37.50 per hour, or $78,000 annually. Pay ranges from $36.50/hr (10th percentile) to $75.75/hr (90th percentile) depending on location, experience, and employer.

Which states pay Emergency Nurses the most?

Based on 96 job postings, the highest paying states for Emergency Nurses include California, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire. Pay rates vary based on cost of living, demand, and state regulations.

How many Emergency Nurse jobs are available?

There are currently 96 Emergency Nurse job postings across 19 states, from 20 different healthcare employers.

What factors affect Emergency Nurse pay?

Emergency Nurse pay varies based on geographic location, years of experience, certifications, shift differentials (nights/weekends), employment type (travel vs. staff), facility type, and specialized skills. Travel contracts typically pay higher hourly rates.

Is Emergency Nurse pay going up or down?

Emergency Nurse pay is currently trending downward. Over the past 30 days, median hourly rates decreased 39.9%.

What is the highest paying Emergency Nurse specialty?

Emergency Nurse pay varies by specialty and setting. Travel positions typically pay $27.35 to $38.25 more per hour than staff positions. Night shifts and weekend differentials also increase earnings.

Do Emergency Nurses get paid more in cities or rural areas?

Pay varies significantly by location. Top paying cities like Fort Oglethorpe offer $36.50/hr, while lower cost areas may pay around $36.50/hr. However, rural areas often offer signing bonuses and housing stipends to attract talent.

How much do entry-level Emergency Nurses make?

Entry-level Emergency Nurses typically earn around $36.50 to $36.50 per hour ($75,920 to $75,920 annually). With experience, pay increases toward the median of $37.50/hr.

DATA METHOD

How this salary page is calculated

Source

Based on 96 active postings with listed compensation for Emergency Nurse. We prioritize postings with explicit hourly or annual pay and exclude rows without usable compensation signals from salary percentiles.

Range

Percentiles show the spread of posted pay, not a guaranteed offer or take-home pay after taxes. State and city views use available market observations and label estimated values when direct samples are limited.

Freshness

Current dataset window: 2025-11-01 to 2026-04-30. Recent trend cards compare the latest posting window with the prior period so short-term pay movement is separated from the full historical median.

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