r/nursing Oct 09 '24

Nursing Hacks Home Health RN pay

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I’ve been a nurse for 8 years and have always worked in the hospital setting (travel nursing for the last 4 years).

Looking to transition to a nursing job outside the hospital and have been looking a lot into home health, clinic jobs, etc.

I got a job offer with a home health company and I’m wondering how these pay-rates (pay per visit) compare to others in the same area (Orange County, California)?

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u/dvinz01 Oct 09 '24

I work hospice and my weekend gig (every other Sunday) I pull about 1200-1400 in about 8 hours that includes the drive time there and back and charting. Super blessed though. This is paid per a visit with 1099. My full time job the pay is kinda low at 55/hr W2 but there are plenty of days where I get paid for 8 hours but only really work 5-6 due to lack of admissions.

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u/Efficient_Net6363 Dec 30 '24

hi! what are the rates you’re charging? can I PM you?

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u/dvinz01 Dec 30 '24

Yea message me