Healthcare Recruiting in New Jersey 2026: Top Employers, Pay, and Demand
New Jersey packs one of the densest healthcare workforces in the country into the third-smallest state by area. With RWJBarnabas Health and Hackensack Meridian Health anchoring the north, Atlantic Health in central NJ, and Cooper University / Virtua dominating the south, the labor market is highly concentrated and intensely competitive.
NJ pay sits just below NYC but with meaningfully better cost of living and shorter commutes for those living outside Manhattan.
Top Healthcare Employers in New Jersey (2026)
| System | HQ | Employees | Hiring Focus 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| RWJBarnabas Health | Oceanport | 39,000+ | Primary care, hospitalists, behavioral health, nursing |
| Hackensack Meridian Health | Edison | 36,000+ | Cardiology, oncology, primary care, academic subspecialties |
| Atlantic Health System | Morristown | 18,000+ | Primary care, cardiology, orthopedics |
| Virtua Health | Marlton | 14,000+ | Primary care, emergency medicine, nursing |
| Cooper University Health Care | Camden | 9,000+ | Academic subspecialties, trauma, primary care |
| Inspira Health | Mullica Hill | 7,000+ | Primary care, emergency medicine, hospitalists |
| Valley Health System | Paramus | 4,500+ | Cardiology, women's health, nursing |
| CentraState Healthcare System | Freehold | 3,000+ | Primary care, emergency medicine |
| Holy Name Medical Center | Teaneck | 3,500+ | Cardiology, oncology, nursing |
| Englewood Health | Englewood | 4,000+ | Primary care, cardiology, surgery |
New Jersey Salary Benchmarks by Role (2026)
| Role | Median Base Salary | Typical Sign-On |
|---|---|---|
| Family Medicine | $285,000 | $30,000–$60,000 |
| Internal Medicine | $295,000 | $30,000–$60,000 |
| Hospitalist | $330,000 | $35,000–$70,000 |
| General Cardiology | $525,000 | $75,000–$150,000 |
| Interventional Cardiology | $655,000 | $125,000–$225,000 |
| Psychiatry | $365,000 | $45,000–$90,000 |
| Emergency Medicine | $395,000 | $45,000–$85,000 |
| Orthopedic Surgery | $595,000 | $85,000–$170,000 |
| OB/GYN | $355,000 | $40,000–$85,000 |
| Nurse Practitioner | $132,000 | $12,000–$25,000 |
| Physician Assistant | $128,000 | $10,000–$20,000 |
| RN (Med-Surg) | $98,000 | $15,000–$35,000 |
| RN (ICU) | $112,000 | $20,000–$40,000 |
| CRNA | $235,000 | $30,000–$55,000 |
| Physical Therapist | $92,000 | $8,000–$18,000 |
Where the Demand Is Highest
Northern NJ (Bergen, Essex, Passaic, Hudson)
Hackensack Meridian dominates Bergen. RWJBarnabas and Saint Barnabas have strong presence in Essex. Holy Name, Englewood Health, and Valley Health compete for the same pool. High demand for ICU nurses and hospitalists given NYC-adjacent commuter workforce pressures.
Central NJ (Middlesex, Monmouth, Union, Somerset)
Atlantic Health and RWJBarnabas compete aggressively. Middlesex/Monmouth is the fastest-growing NJ region for outpatient primary care. Princeton Health (now part of Penn Medicine) adds academic-adjacent pressure.
Southern NJ (Camden, Burlington, Atlantic, Gloucester)
Cooper University, Virtua, and Inspira are the major employers. Cooper anchors Camden as an academic medical center with Rowan University Cooper Medical School. Southern NJ often pays slightly below northern rates but offers lower cost of living and less commute pressure.
Shore Communities
Jersey Shore University Medical Center (Hackensack Meridian) and CentraState serve Monmouth/Ocean. Highly seasonal patient volumes. PRN/locum coverage is steady.
What Candidates Want in a NJ Offer
- Housing assistance — especially northern NJ where housing costs are top-10 nationally
- Paid tail malpractice — NJ malpractice is among the most expensive in the US
- CME stipend $5K-$8K — standard at major systems
- NJ State loan repayment — Primary Care Practitioner Loan Redemption Program + federal NHSC stack
- Clear non-compete terms — NJ has recent legislation limiting enforcement but still contested
- Commute consideration — NJ roles often need to factor 45+ min commutes; flex schedules help
Licensing and Credentialing
- State license: NJ Board of Medical Examiners processes physician applications in 60-120 days
- IMLC: NJ is NOT a member — full state process required
- NP practice authority: NJ requires collaborative practice agreement (reduced practice) — 2024 legislation A2286 would grant full practice but not passed
- eNLC: NJ is NOT a nurse compact state — out-of-state RNs need NJ-specific licensure
2026 Market Trends
- RWJBH + HMH consolidation: RWJBarnabas and Hackensack Meridian are both in acquisition mode, buying smaller community hospitals and physician practices. Expect consolidation pressure on independent providers through 2027.
- Behavioral health expansion: NJ allocated $500M+ in behavioral health funding through 2028.
- Nursing wage pressure: NJ RN wages up 12% vs 2022 baseline, reflecting strong union presence (HPAE, USW) and NYC spillover.
- Telehealth expansion: NJ extended telehealth parity post-COVID permanently; hybrid roles common.
How Ava Health Helps NJ Recruiters
We work with NJ systems and practices on physician, NP/PA, nursing, and therapy placements statewide. Contact us to discuss openings or see opportunities matched to your specialty.