Labor and Delivery Nurses Salaries in Nebraska

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Job Postings

USD 119,303 /yr

Average Base Pay

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Average annual salary:

USD 113,750

Lower end of salary range

USD 123,972

Average of salary range

USD 132,868

Higher end of salary range

Cities in Nebraska with the Most Jobs for Labor and Delivery Nurses

Here are the top 6 cities in Nebraska with the most jobs for Labor and Delivery Nurses and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 510 jobs postings for Labor and Delivery Nurses in cities across Nebraska.

Latest Labor and Delivery Nurses Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Nebraska.

Job Title Company Salary
Travel Nurse RN - Labor & Delivery - $2,636 per week in Blair, NE TravelNurseSource USD 137,072
Labor & Delivery (L&D) Registered Nurse RN Marshall Healthcare USD 157,456
Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse Akaasa Technologies USD 151,840
Travel Nurse RN - Labor & Delivery - $2,488 per week in Nebraska City, NE TravelNurseSource USD 129,376
Travel Nurse RN - Labor & Delivery - $2,424 per week in Nebraska City, NE - Now Hiring TravelNurseSource USD 126,048
Travel Nurse RN - Labor & Delivery - $2,330 per week in Nebraska City, NE - Now Hiring TravelNurseSource USD 121,160
Travel Nurse RN - Labor & Delivery - $2,236 per week in Nebraska City, NE TravelNurseSource USD 116,272
Travel Nurse RN - Labor & Delivery - $2,542 per week in Nebraska City, NE - Now Hiring TravelNurseSource USD 132,184
Labor & Delivery (L&D) Registered Nurse RN TRS Healthcare USD 144,352
Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse Genie Healthcare USD 168,584

Companies With Most Job Postings in Nebraska For Labor and Delivery Nurses

If you're looking for a diverse range of job opportunities, consider exploring positions at these companies, which have a significant number of Labor and Delivery Nurses job postings in Nebraska:

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Labor and Delivery Nurses job postings and salaries in Nebraska:

Q What qualifications do I need to become a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Nebraska?
A To become a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Nebraska, you typically need to have an Associate's Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), pass the NCLEX-RN examination to become a registered nurse, and obtain a Nebraska state nursing license. Additional certifications in neonatal resuscitation or fetal heart monitoring may be desirable or required.
Q How can I find job openings for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Nebraska?
A Job openings for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Nebraska can be found on hospital career pages, job boards such as Indeed or Monster, professional nursing association job boards, and by networking with healthcare professionals in the state. Leveraging social media platforms like LinkedIn may also be beneficial.
Q What is the job outlook for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Nebraska?
A The job outlook for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Nebraska is generally positive, reflecting the broader demand for registered nurses across the United States. There is a consistent need for healthcare professionals specialized in maternity and newborn care, especially in areas with growing populations.
Q What factors affect the salary of a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Nebraska?
A Factors that affect the salary of a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Nebraska include the nurse's level of education (ADN vs. BSN), years of experience in the field, specialized certifications, the geographic location of the job within the state, the employing institution (hospital, birthing center, etc.), and the current demand for Labor and Delivery Nurses in the job market.

List of Job Postings for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Nebraska

Explore our extensive list of Labor and Delivery Nurses job postings in Nebraska. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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