Nurse Manager Salary Guide: New York
Average Nurse Manager Salary
Average Nurse Manager Salary
$52.44/hour
The average salary for a Nurse Manager in New York is $52.44 per hour. This is 17% higher than the US average of $43.77.
Last updated on May 23, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Nurse Manager salaries in New York compared to National Averages
Nurse Manager salaries in New York compared to National Averages
$52.44/hour
New York
17% higher than the US average.
$43.77/hour
United States
What cities in New York pay the most for Nurse Managers?
What cities in New York pay the most for Nurse Managers?
City | Average Hourly Salary | Max Hourly Salary |
---|---|---|
Brooklyn, New York | $42 | $61 |
Mount Vernon, New York | $45 | $61 |
Stony Brook, New York | $45 | $61 |
Last updated on May 23, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com and pay data from BLS and around the web.
Nurse Manager Career Guide
Use our exclusive Career Guides to research the education, qualifications, skills and responsibilities for a variety of healthcare disciplines and specialties employers are hiring now.
Go to the guideTop Nurse Manager Jobs
View job details
Staff Position
Registered Nurse (RN) - Manager
- Insight Global
- Elmsford, NY
- 5x8 hrs, Days
- Referral Bonus
$97K-110K/year
Posted 2 days ago
Get alerts about new jobs and salary trends in New York
Be the first to know about new jobs for Nurse Managers with the salary that suits you.
Featured Blog Posts
Featured Blog Posts
Open article Top 5 Highest Paying Staff RN Locations in 2024Top 5 Highest Paying Staff RN Locations in 2024 Discover the locations with the highest earning potential for a nursing career in 2024.
Open article Employer Spotlight: North Shore University Hospital, NYCEmployer Spotlight: North Shore University Hospital, NYC Investigate the benefits of working at one of the top hospitals in the NYC metro area.
Open article New York City, NY: Healthcare Employment Location GuideNew York City, NY: Healthcare Employment Location Guide Explore the “city that never sleeps” and learn why many HCPs choose NYC for their career.