Coronary Care Nurse Jobs
- 128 open jobs
- Jobs added hourly
Registered Nurse (RN) - CCU - Coronary Care
- RWJ Barnabas
- New Brunswick, NJ
Registered Nurse (RN) - CCU - Coronary Care
- RWJ Barnabas
- Somerville, NJ
Registered Nurse (RN) - CCU - Coronary Care
- RWJ Barnabas
- New Brunswick, NJ
Registered Nurse (RN) - CCU - Coronary Care
- MultiCare Health System
- Tacoma, WA
Registered Nurse (RN) - CCU - Coronary Care
- Yale-New Haven Health
- New London, CT
Registered Nurse (RN) - CCU - Coronary Care
- Yale-New Haven Health
- New London, CT
Registered Nurse (RN) - CCU - Coronary Care
- Cooper University Health Care
- Camden, NJ
Registered Nurse (RN) - CCU - Coronary Care
- Carle Health
- Urbana, IL
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Coronary Care Nurse Jobs Salary Insights
Average Coronary Care Nurse Salary
$44.35/hour
The average salary for a Coronary Care Nurse is $44.35 per hour. This is 1% higher than the nursing US average of $43.87.
Last updated on May 29, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Coronary Care Nurse Jobs FAQs
Does Vivian have any travel Nursing jobs?
As of Saturday, June 1st 2024, Vivian has 145 listings for travel Nursing jobs. These jobs pay $2,225 per hour on average, and up to $3,360 per hour for the top-paying job listed.
Where can I learn more about working as a Coronary Care Nurse?
Take a look at Vivian's Coronary Care Nurse Career Guide for more information, including required education, responsibilities, pros and cons and more.
What is a Coronary Care Unit Nurse?
The coronary care unit, also known as the cardiac care unit, employs registered nurses with the critical care backgrounds. CCUs were originally designed to care for patients with acute heart attacks, but now they also provide critical care to patients with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias, acute coronary syndrome, and congestive heart failure. CCU nurses specialize in caring for patients with these and other serious heart conditions that require continuous monitoring and treatment.