Average Nurse Educator Salary in Nebraska

Nurse educators in Nebraska earn an average of $72,032 per year (or $34.63 per hour).

Nationwide
United States
$84,768
Nebraska
15% lower than the national average
$72,032
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Nebraska nurse educators earn 15% lower than the national average salary for nurse educators, at $84,768 (or $40.75 per hour).

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Nurse educator salary range in Nebraska

10%
$56,760
MEDIAN
$66,000
90%
$87,563
Annual Salary Hourly Wage
90th Percentile $87,563 $42
75th Percentile $81,128 $39
Median $66,000 $31
25th Percentile $62,442 $30

80% of Nebraska nurse educators earn between $56,760 and $87,563.

Cost-of-living adjusted nurse educator salary in Nebraska

Cost-Of-Living Adjusted
Nebraska
$77,538
Overall Average
Nebraska
$72,032

Adjusted for cost-of-living, Nebraska nurse educators earn about $77,538 per year. Cost-of-living in Nebraska is 7% lower than the national average, meaning they face lower prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.

Nurse educators salaries in other states

California $130,735 per year
Oregon $102,423 per year
Massachusetts $114,817 per year
Washington $99,750 per year
New York $93,320 per year
Nevada $95,733 per year
New Jersey $84,593 per year
Connecticut $97,976 per year
Minnesota $88,567 per year
Maryland $84,813 per year

How much do other nurses get paid in Nebraska?

OR Nurse $81,855 per year
Rehab Nurse $79,661 per year
Nurse Manager $76,398 per year
Telemetry Nurse $76,398 per year
Case Management Nurse $76,398 per year
Oncology Nurse $76,398 per year
PCU Nurse $74,215 per year
Home Health Nurse $74,215 per year
Geriatric Nurse $72,032 per year
ER Nurse $72,032 per year

At a $72,032 average annual salary, nurse educators in Nebraska tend to earn less than OR nurses ($81,855), rehab nurses ($79,661), nurse managers ($76,398), telemetry nurses ($76,398), case management nurses ($76,398), oncology nurses ($76,398), PCU nurses ($74,215), and home health nurses ($74,215). They tend to earn more than geriatric nurses ($72,032) and ER nurses ($72,032).

More about nurse educators

A nurse educator teaches others about the field of nursing in the classroom, hospital and other settings. They design curriculum, research and oversee clinical work. They work with students, patients and their peers. Nurse educators have their nurse license and an advanced degree such as a Masters of Science in Nursing.

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Data sources: rn salary data, cost of living data, proprietary data from Incredible Health