Average Occupational Health Nurse Salary in Phoenix

Occupational health nurses in Phoenix earn an average of $82,630 per year (or $39.72 per hour).

Nationwide
United States
$84,768
Phoenix, AZ
2% lower than the national average
$82,630
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Phoenix occupational health nurses earn 2% lower than the national average salary for occupational health nurses, at $84,768 (or $40.75 per hour).

Occupational health nurse salary range in Phoenix, AZ

10%
$61,340
MEDIAN
$78,670
90%
$100,360
Annual Salary Hourly Wage
90th Percentile $100,360 $48
75th Percentile $96,360 $46
Median $78,670 $37
25th Percentile $75,040 $36

80% of Phoenix occupational health nurses earn between $61,340 and $100,360.

Cost-of-living adjusted occupational health nurse salary in Phoenix

Cost-Of-Living Adjusted
Phoenix, AZ
$80,536
Overall Average
Phoenix, AZ
$82,630

Adjusted for cost-of-living, Phoenix occupational health nurses earn about $80,536 per year. Cost-of-living in Phoenix is 2% higher than the national average, meaning they face higher prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.

Highest paying cities in Arizona for occupational health nurses

Tucson, AZ $78,820 per year

Arizona nursing salaries vary from region to region across the state. The area where occupational health nurses are paid the highest is Tucson, where the average occupational health nurses salary is $78,820 and 9,400 registered nurses are currently employed.

How much do other nurses get paid in Phoenix, AZ?

Research Nurse $94,434 per year
Pain Management Nurse $94,434 per year
Endoscopy Nurse $94,434 per year
Float Pool Nurse $94,434 per year
Infectious Disease Nurse $94,434 per year
Infusion Nurse $92,466 per year
Aesthetic Nurse $88,532 per year
Cath Lab Nurse $88,532 per year
Pulmonary Care Nurse $87,666 per year
Blood Management Nurse $86,682 per year

At a $82,630 average annual salary, occupational health nurses in Phoenix tend to earn less than research nurses ($94,434), pain management nurses ($94,434), endoscopy nurses ($94,434), float pool nurses ($94,434), infectious disease nurses ($94,434), infusion nurses ($92,466), aesthetic nurses ($88,532), cath lab nurses ($88,532), pulmonary care nurses ($87,666), and blood management nurses ($86,682).

More about occupational health nurses

An occupational health nurse is a type of nurse who specializes in providing care and support to individuals who are dealing with work-related health issues. They work in a variety of settings, including workplaces, clinics, and hospitals, and provide care to people of all ages. Some of their specific duties might include providing education and support to workers and their families, conducting health assessments and screenings, and providing care and treatment for work-related injuries and illnesses. They may also be involved in developing and implementing workplace health and safety programs, and coordinating care with other members of the healthcare team.

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