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ER Nurse Salary in 2026: Emergency RN Pay by State and Experience Level
ER Nurse Salary in 2026: Emergency RN Pay by State, Trauma Level, and Certification
Emergency department RNs are among the most in-demand nursing specialists in the US, with salaries ranging from $77,000–$139,000 annually based on state, trauma center designation, shift, and certification. The 2026 ER nursing job market is characterized by persistent staffing shortages at community EDs (driven by RN-to-physician ratio imbalances and boarding), creating strong negotiating leverage for experienced ER nurses.
ER Nurse Salary by State (2026)
| State | Avg Annual Salary | Hourly |
|---|---|---|
| California | $139,000 | $66.83 |
| Washington | $117,000 | $56.25 |
| New York | $113,000 | $54.33 |
| New Jersey | $110,000 | $52.88 |
| Massachusetts | $107,000 | $51.44 |
| Colorado | $98,000 | $47.12 |
| Illinois | $93,000 | $44.71 |
| Texas | $82,000 | $39.42 |
| Florida | $81,000 | $38.94 |
| Pennsylvania | $87,000 | $41.83 |
| Ohio | $80,000 | $38.46 |
| Georgia | $78,000 | $37.50 |
| North Carolina | $77,000 | $37.02 |
Trauma Level vs Community ED Pay
- Level I Trauma Center ER RN: $88,000–$155,000 — highest acuity, full trauma team activation, surgical resus bays, mass casualty protocols. Requires minimum 2 years ER experience to credential. TNCC (Trauma Nursing Core Course) typically required.
- Level II Trauma Center: $82,000–$140,000 — similar scope to Level I with some limitations on complex pediatric/neuro trauma. Strong training pipeline for new ER RNs aiming for Level I.
- Community ED (>50K visits/year): $77,000–$125,000 — high volume, diverse acuity; most accessible entry point for new ER RNs; strong demand for overtime and PRN coverage.
- Freestanding Emergency Department: $79,000–$118,000 — lower acuity but full ER scope; no overnight ICU boarding; increasingly staffed by travel nurses at premium rates.
- Pediatric ED: $80,000–$130,000 — children's hospital premium; ENPC (Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course) valued; lower volume than adult EDs but higher complexity per case.
CEN Certification Salary Premium
The CEN (Certified Emergency Nurse) credential from BCEN adds $6,000–$12,000 annually at most major health systems. Requirements: 2 years ER RN experience, 1,750 hours in past 2 years in ED setting. Renewal: every 4 years (80 CE credits or retake exam).
Shift Differentials (Typical ER)
- Evening shift (3pm–11pm): +$2.50–$5.00/hr
- Night shift (11pm–7am): +$4.00–$8.00/hr
- Weekend differential: +$2.00–$4.00/hr
- Holiday pay: 1.5x–2.5x base rate
- Charge RN: +$2.00–$5.00/hr
Travel ER Nurse Pay (2026)
- California crisis contracts: $3,200–$3,800/week all-in
- Standard contracts (FL, TX, AZ, NC): $2,300–$2,800/week all-in
- Urban Level I Trauma (NY, NJ, IL): $2,700–$3,400/week all-in
Related: RN Salary by State 2026, Travel Nurse Salary, ICU Nurse Salary 2026.
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