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How much do entry level rn adn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level rn adn in Texas is $28.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.87 and $35.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Rn Adn vs Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?

AspectEntry Level Rn AdnLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
CredentialsAssociate Degree in Nursing (ADN), RN licensePractical Nursing diploma or certificate, LPN license
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, long-term care, more complex patient careLong-term care, clinics, less complex patient care
Job ResponsibilitiesAssessments, care planning, administering medications, patient educationBasic patient care, vital signs, assisting RNs and doctors

Entry Level Rn Adn professionals are registered nurses with an ADN credential, allowing them to perform more advanced patient care tasks compared to LPNs. LPNs typically have less education and focus on basic patient care. Both roles are vital in healthcare, but RNs generally have broader responsibilities and higher scope of practice.

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Registered Nurse / RN Acute Vascular Med Surg

Registered Nurse / RN Acute Vascular Med Surg

UT Health East Texas

Tyler, TX

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


UT Health East Texas rating

6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

Based on 90 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

689th of 870 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview

Join our team as a night shift, full-time, Acute Vascular Medical Surgical Registered Nurse (RN) in Tyler, TX.

Why Join Us?

Thrive in a People-First Environment and Make Healthcare Better 

  • Thrive: We empower our team with career growth opportunities, tuition assistance, and resources that support your wellness, education, and financial well-being. 
  • People-First: We prioritize your well-being with paid time off, comprehensive health benefits, and a supportive, inclusive culture where you are valued and cared for. 
  • Make Healthcare Better: We use advanced technology to support our team and enhance patient care. 

Get to Know Your Team: 

  • UT Health Tyler, the flagship hospital of the system, has 502 licensed beds specializing in advanced acute care medicine. Our hospital includes a 24-hour ER with Level 1 trauma center, a comprehensive stroke center, more than 500 physicians and a full complement of subspecialty groups.

Learn About A Day in the Life of a Med Surg RN:


Responsibilities

The Registered Nurse (RN) is a professional caregiver who uses the nursing process to provide and direct patient care for a group of patients for a designated time frame.


Qualifications

Job Requirements:

  • Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN)
  • Must maintain current Texas RN License
  • BLS certification must be obtained within 14 days of hire or transfer into the role and prior to providing direct patient care

Qualifications:

Job Requirements:

  • Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN)
  • Must maintain current Texas RN License
  • BLS certification must be obtained within 14 days of hire or transfer into the role and prior to providing direct patient care

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