Compare Employers: Registered Nurse (RN) at  The National Health Service (NHS)

Updated: 30 May 2012
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Compare Employers: Registered Nurse (RN) at The National Health Service (NHS)

The National Health Service (NHS) Summerlin Hospital Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center
Compensation
Salary
$33,689 - $75,680
not applicable
not applicable
Bonus
$64.98 - $4,036
not applicable
not applicable
Hourly Rate
not applicable
$24.38 - $45.68
$20.79 - $37.79
Total Pay
$33,019 - $76,738
$50,698 - $102,457
$42,023 - $80,719
     
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Typical Benefits Healthcare Benefits Healthcare Benefits Healthcare BenefitsDental BenefitsVision Benefits
Vacation Weeks 5.4 Weeks 1.0 Weeks 1.7 Weeks
Gender Breakdown
3 reporting
100%
0%
6 reporting
86%
1 reporting
14%
4 reporting
100%
0%
Years Experience Breakdown
5-9
10-19
1-4
5-9
20+
1-4
Popular Perks Paid sick leave Life insurance / disability, 401(k), Flexible schedule 401(k), Paid holidays & vacation, Free beverages

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