Travel Infusion Nurse Salary Guide: North Carolina
Average Travel Infusion Nurse Salary
Average Travel Infusion Nurse Salary
$2,188/week
The average salary for a Travel Infusion Nurse in North Carolina is $2,188 per week. This is 10% lower than the US average of $2,402.
Last updated on May 15, 2024. Based on 1 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 90 days.
Travel Infusion Nurse salaries in North Carolina compared to National Averages
Travel Infusion Nurse salaries in North Carolina compared to National Averages
$2,188/week
North Carolina
10% lower than the US average.
$2,402/week
United States
Average Travel Infusion Nurse Weekly Pay Over Time
Average Travel Infusion Nurse Weekly Pay Over Time
How does the pay for Travel Infusion Nurses in North Carolina compare to nearby states?
How does the pay for Travel Infusion Nurses in North Carolina compare to nearby states?
Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary | |
---|---|---|
Virginia | $2,232 | $2,590 |
Last updated on May 15, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
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