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How much do eating disorder nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for eating disorder nurse in the United States is $38.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.57 and $43.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to make 150,000 as a nurse?

An Eating Disorder Nurse can earn $150,000 by gaining advanced certifications, specializing in high-demand areas, working in settings with higher pay scales such as hospitals or clinics, and accumulating significant experience. Additional income can come from overtime, leadership roles, or working in regions with higher salary standards.

How much do eating disorder nurses make?

Eating disorder nurses typically earn between $50,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and work setting. Salaries can vary based on certifications, such as psychiatric or mental health nursing credentials, and whether they work in hospitals, clinics, or outpatient facilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Eating Disorder Nurse position, and why are they important?

To succeed as an Eating Disorder Nurse, you need a registered nursing qualification, clinical experience in mental health, and specialized knowledge of eating disorder treatment. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), multidisciplinary care protocols, and relevant therapeutic modalities is highly beneficial. Compassion, patience, and strong communication skills help in building trust with patients and supporting their families. These abilities ensure safe, effective patient care and foster recovery within a supportive, collaborative healthcare setting.

What are the chillest nursing jobs?

Eating disorder nurses often work in outpatient clinics or community settings, which tend to have more predictable hours and a calmer environment compared to hospital wards. These roles typically involve patient education and support, with less emergency response, making them relatively less stressful for some nurses.

What are some common challenges faced by Eating Disorder Nurses and how do they address them?

Eating Disorder Nurses often work with patients experiencing complex emotional, psychological, and physical symptoms, which can present unique challenges such as treatment resistance or co-occurring mental health conditions. To address these, nurses collaborate closely with dietitians, therapists, physicians, and families to create individualized care plans and provide consistent support. Establishing trust and maintaining boundaries are crucial, as is ongoing education in evolving treatment approaches. By fostering a supportive and non-judgmental environment, nurses help patients progress toward recovery while managing setbacks as part of the healing process.

How to make an extra 2000 a month as a nurse?

Eating disorder nurses can increase their income by taking on additional shifts, working overtime, or offering specialized services such as counseling or education sessions outside regular hours. Gaining certifications in mental health or addiction can also qualify nurses for higher-paying roles or private practice opportunities. Building skills in areas like patient education and crisis management can further enhance earning potential through consulting or freelance work.

What does an Eating Disorder Nurse do?

An Eating Disorder Nurse provides specialized care to individuals with eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating disorder. They assess patients' physical and mental health, support treatment plans, administer medications, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including dietitians and therapists. Their role involves providing education, advocating for patients, and offering emotional support to individuals and their families.

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Infographic showing various Eating Disorder Nurse job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 10% Temporary, and 10% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,321 per year, or $38.6 per hour.

Eating Disorder Nurse - RN

Dominion Hospital

Falls Church, VA

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 hours ago


Job description

Strong Float Pool Support when it matters most. Technology and tools that streamline patient monitoring and communication to help you work more efficiently. Robust supply chains to keep you fully equipped. Ongoing clinical education to improve your skills. As a Registered Nurse at Dominion Hospital, you’ll have all the staffing support, technology and resources you need to deliver safe, high-quality care—so you can focus on what you do best.

Are you a continuous learner? With more than 94,000 nurses throughout HCA Healthcare, we are one of the largest employers of nurses in the United States. Education is key to excellence! As a majority owner of Galen College of Nursing, which joins Research College of Nursing and Mercy School of Nursing as educational facilities within the HCA Healthcare family, we make it easier and more affordable to gain certifications and job skills. Apply today for our Eating Disorder Nurse - RN opening and continue to learn!


Job Summary and Qualifications

The Registered Nurse coordinates and delivers high quality, patient-centered care per the nature and specific requirements of the department, and consistent with the scope and standards of practice for the relevant state and specialty. In collaboration with medical providers and other members of the care team, the RN provides individualized, comprehensive, and compassionate care using established nursing models such as “Assess, Perform, Teach, and Manage.” The RN serves as an advocate for patients/families/caregivers and models a commitment to the organization’s vision/mission/values to support an unparalleled patient experience and clinical outcomes that contribute to overall departmental performance.

What you will do in this role:

  • Assesses patient condition during admission and during each shift as scheduled and/or as needed, identifying and reporting any changes in patient status.
  • Performs procedures, monitoring, or other functions as ordered by the medical provider(s). Documents the administration of care in the patient medical record in a timely and thorough manner.
  • Performs exceptional care by responding promptly to patient requests. Strives to anticipate patient needs and resolve them proactively.
  • Manages the quality of care by collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to coordinate, evaluate, customize, and deliver a holistic patient treatment plan that promotes and supports recovery.
  • Manages the continuation of care by serving as the interface between healthcare providers and community support systems who coordinate ongoing care needs for specialized patient groups.
What qualifications you will need:
  • Basic Cardiac Life Support must be obtained within 30 days of employment start date
  • Nonviolent Crisis Intervention must be obtained within 30 days of employment start date
  • (RN) Registered Nurse
  • Registered Nurse Diploma

Benefits

Dominion Hospital, offers a total rewards package that supports the health, life, career and retirement of our colleagues. The available plans and programs include:

  • Comprehensive benefits for medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, behavioral health and telemedicine services
  • Wellbeing support, including free counseling and referral services
  • Time away from work programs for paid time off, paid family leave, long- and short-term disability coverage and leaves of absence
  • Savings and retirement resources, including a 401(k) Plan with a 100% match on 3% to 9% of pay (based on years of service), Employee Stock Purchase Plan, flexible spending accounts, preferred banking partnerships, retirement readiness tools, rollover support and financial wellbeing counseling
  • Education support through tuition assistance, student loan assistance, certification support, dependent scholarships and a partnership with Galen College of Nursing
  • Additional benefits for fertility and family building, adoption assistance, life insurance, supplemental health protection plans, auto and home insurance, legal counseling, identity theft protection and consumer discounts

Learn more about Employee Benefits

Note: Eligibility for benefits may vary by location

Dominion Hospital has provided quality healthcare services for close to 50 years! Our 116-bed hospital is one of the region's leading mental healthcare facilities in Northern Virginia. Our convenient location in suburban Falls Church, VA, offers a full range of treatment options with a distinctive focus on crisis intervention and stabilization through our inpatient, partial hospitalization programs (PHP), and intensive outpatient (IOP). Our inpatient programs are comprised of five distinct units. These units include Child, Adolescent, Adult, Eating Disorders, and Complex Trauma and we maintain complementary PHPs and IOPs to match. We maintain an excellent outpatient referral network. Our patients receive the best quality care through specialized services in safe, healthy, confidential, and trauma-informed environments.

At Dominion Hospital, our care like family culture extends to our patients, our people, and our community. We are committed to each other. When we join together, our patients are cared for in the safest and most compassionate way.

HCA Healthcare has been recognized as one of the World's Most Ethical Companies® by the Ethisphere Institute more than ten times.  In recent years, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in cost for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses.

If growth and continued learning is important to you, we encourage you to apply for our Eating Disorder Nurse - RN opening. Our team will promptly review your application. Highly qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews. Unlock the possibilities apply today!

We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.