Travel Nurse Salary Guide: Connecticut
Average Travel Nurse Salary
Average Travel Nurse Salary
$2,268/week
The average salary for a Travel Nurse in Connecticut is $2,268 per week. This is 7% higher than the US average of $2,113.
Last updated on May 31, 2024. Based on 1,149 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Travel Nurse salaries in Connecticut compared to National Averages
Travel Nurse salaries in Connecticut compared to National Averages
$2,268/week
Connecticut
7% higher than the US average.
$2,113/week
United States
What cities in Connecticut pay the most for Travel Nurses?
What cities in Connecticut pay the most for Travel Nurses?
City | Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary |
---|---|---|
Greenwich, Connecticut | $3,007 | $3,007 |
Farmington, Connecticut | $2,587 | $3,214 |
New Haven, Connecticut | $2,480 | $3,320 |
Bristol, Connecticut | $2,453 | $2,487 |
New London, Connecticut | $2,395 | $2,658 |
What type of Travel Nurses make the most money in Connecticut?
What type of Travel Nurses make the most money in Connecticut?
Specialty | Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary |
---|---|---|
OR - Operating Room | $2,998 | $4,675 |
CVOR | $2,976 | $3,694 |
Cardiac Cath Lab | $2,892 | $3,403 |
How does the pay for Travel Nurses in Connecticut compare to nearby states?
How does the pay for Travel Nurses in Connecticut compare to nearby states?
Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary | |
---|---|---|
Rhode Island | $2,425 | $3,406 |
New Jersey | $2,409 | $4,252 |
Maine | $2,381 | $4,029 |
Massachusetts | $2,373 | $4,131 |
New York | $2,341 | $4,468 |
Delaware | $2,329 | $4,350 |
New Hampshire | $2,233 | $3,591 |
Vermont | $2,199 | $3,448 |
Pennsylvania | $2,042 | $6,760 |
Maryland | $2,024 | $3,835 |
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Travel Nurse jobs in Connecticut?
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Travel Nurse jobs in Connecticut?
Average Weekly Salary | Max Weekly Salary | |
---|---|---|
Lead Health | $3,005 | $3,005 |
GetMed Allied | $2,905 | $2,905 |
Solomon Page | $2,816 | $3,403 |
The Judge Group Offshore Travel | $2,805 | $2,805 |
Nurse First | $2,792 | $3,284 |
Fusion Medical Staffing-Cath Lab | $2,761 | $2,761 |
Nurses First Solutions | $2,719 | $3,325 |
Prime HealthCare Staffing | $2,665 | $2,665 |
Healthcare Support | $2,658 | $2,658 |
Trinity Health FirstChoice | $2,657 | $4,675 |
Last updated on May 31, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Top Travel Nurse Jobs
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Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department
- Meriden, CT
- Supplemental Health Care
$2,121/week
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Travel Nurse RN - PACU - Post Anesthesia Care
- Danbury, CT
- Zack Group
- 3x12 hrs, Days
$2,644/week
Posted 13 hours ago
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Travel Nurse RN - PACU - Post Anesthesia Care
- Danbury, CT
- Stability Healthcare
- 5x8 hrs, Days
$2,590/week
Posted 13 hours ago
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Travel Nurse RN - Ambulatory Care
- Danbury, CT
- Planet Healthcare
- 3x12 hrs, Days
- Referral Bonus
$2,520/week
Posted 14 hours ago
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Travel Nurse RN - PreOp / PACU - Post Anesthesia Care
- Danbury, CT
- Anders Group
- 3x12 hrs, Days
- Referral Bonus
$2,424/week
Posted 14 hours ago
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