Average Travel Cardiovascular ICU Nurse Salary

$2,569/week

The average salary for a Travel Cardiovascular ICU Nurse in Connecticut is $2,569 per week. This is 15% higher than the US average of $2,190.

Last updated on May 31, 2024. Based on 5 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

Travel Cardiovascular ICU Nurse salaries in Connecticut compared to National Averages

$2,569/week

Connecticut

15% higher than the US average.

$2,190/week

United States

Average Travel Cardiovascular ICU Nurse Weekly Pay Over Time
How does the pay for Travel Cardiovascular ICU Nurses in Connecticut compare to nearby states?
Average Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Delaware$3,185$3,528
New Jersey$2,547$3,382
Maryland$2,366$3,835
New York$2,332$3,556
Massachusetts$2,307$3,188
New Hampshire$2,143$2,520
Pennsylvania$2,136$2,800
Maine$2,125$2,715

Last updated on May 31, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

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