Labor and Delivery Nurses Salaries in Texas

7,312

Job Postings

USD 99,533 /yr

Average Base Pay

Low Average High

Average annual salary:

USD 91,820

Lower end of salary range

USD 100,814

Average of salary range

USD 110,262

Higher end of salary range

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

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

CompTool's Squirrel includes 7,312 jobs postings for Labor and Delivery Nurses in cities across Texas.

Latest Labor and Delivery Nurses Jobs

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

Job Title Company Salary
Seasonal Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse PRN Medical City Plano USD 116,480
Registered Nurse Labor and Delivery ** QUICK OFFER ** Acruex Inc. USD 98,800
Travel Nurse - Labor & Delivery RN $2124/wk Nomad Health USD 25,488
Registered Nurse - Labor and Delivery Next Move Healthcare USD 79,560
Travel Nurse - Labor & Delivery RN $2160/wk Nomad Health USD 25,920
ER or Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse Jobot USD 77,500
Registered Nurse -Labor and Delivery Next Move Healthcare USD 88,400
Travel Nurse - Labor & Delivery RN $1800/wk Nomad Health USD 21,600
Registered Nurse (RN) -Labor and Delivery Next Move Healthcare USD 79,560
Labor and Delivery Nurse Clinician II- PT/ Day Shift (Ben Taub Hospital) Harris Health USD 96,658

Companies With Most Job Postings in Texas 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 Texas:

FAQs

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

Q What qualifications do I need to become a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Texas?
A To become a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Texas, you must have an active RN license in the state, which typically requires completing a registered nursing program and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. Additional certifications such as BLS, ACLS, and potentially NRP may also be needed. Some employers prefer candidates with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and experience in obstetrics, gynecology, or related fields.
Q How can I find Labor and Delivery Nurse job openings in Texas?
A Labor and Delivery Nurse job openings in Texas can be found via online job boards, healthcare facility websites, nursing job fairs, staffing agencies, and professional networking sites. Registering with the Texas Board of Nursing for job alerts and staying connected with nursing associations can also provide leads on job opportunities.
Q What is the job outlook for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Texas?
A The job outlook for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Texas is positive due to the growing demand for healthcare services, specifically in childbirth and obstetric care. The aging population and increasing birth rates contribute to the need for specialized nurses in labor and delivery departments.
Q What factors influence the salary of a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Texas?
A The salary of a Labor and Delivery Nurse in Texas is influenced by factors such as level of education (ADN, BSN, MSN), years of experience, certifications held, the healthcare facility's location and size, and shift differentials. Specialization and taking on leadership or advanced practice roles can also affect earnings.

List of Job Postings for Labor and Delivery Nurses in Texas

Explore our extensive list of Labor and Delivery Nurses job postings in Texas. 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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