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

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level rn adn in Chicago, IL is $33.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.19 and $41.45 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.

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

Entry level RNs and ADNs can increase their income by taking on per diem or agency nursing shifts, which often pay higher rates, or by working overtime and weekend shifts. Developing specialized skills in areas like IV therapy or telemetry can also lead to higher-paying opportunities, especially with additional certifications. Building a flexible schedule and seeking positions in high-demand settings can help reach the extra income goal.

Can I work as an ADN and work towards RN?

An ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) is a credential that qualifies you to become a registered nurse (RN). Many nurses with an ADN pursue further education, such as a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), to advance their careers and increase job opportunities. Working as an RN with an ADN is common, and you can continue your education while working in various healthcare settings.

What jobs can I get with my ADN?

An Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) qualifies you for entry-level nursing roles such as registered nurse (RN) in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and community health settings. RNs with an ADN can provide patient care, administer medications, and perform assessments, often working under the supervision of a physician or nurse manager. Additional certifications like CPR or specialized training can expand job opportunities and responsibilities.

What is the salary of an ADN nurse with no experience?

An entry-level ADN nurse with no experience typically earns between $50,000 and $65,000 annually, depending on the location and healthcare facility. Starting salaries may be lower in some regions, but this range reflects the average for new registered nurses with an associate degree in nursing. Salary can increase with additional certifications or specialized skills.
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Job description

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Business Unit: Rush Medical Center

Hospital: Rush University Medical Center

Department: 13 E Tower-Ortho

Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0. 9 and 1. 0)

Shift: Shift 3

Work Schedule: 12 Hr (7:00:00 PM - 7:30:00 AM)

Rush offers exceptional rewards and benefits learn more at our Rush benefits page (https://www.rush.edu/rush-careers/employee-benefits).

Pay Range: $40.05 - $61.28 per hour

Sign-On Bonus: $5,000

Rush salaries are determined by many factors including, but not limited to, education, job-related experience and skills, as well as internal equity and industry specific market data. The pay range for each role reflects Rush’s anticipated wage or salary reasonably expected to be offered for the position. Offers may vary depending on the circumstances of each case.

Summary:
The RN 2 is a competent nurse who has mastered technical skills. The RN 2 identifies patterns of patient responses and can use past experiences to implement solutions for current situations. The RN 2 continues to consult with other members of the health care team when the need for assistance is identified. The RN 2 exemplifies the Rush mission, vision and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures.

Other information:
Qualifications Knowledge:
1.Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse licensure required.
2.Maintain current BLS certification.
3.Earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher (except RN1s hired and already working at Rush University Medical Center before October, 2012). All transfers from other Rush entities must have an earned nursing degree at the baccalaureate level or higher prior to transfer into Rush University Medical Center or Rush University Medical Group.
a.May accept Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN) effective 1/9/23 up until approved number of ADN hires by Chief Nursing Officer is met with the following stipulations:
i.Baccalaureate degree must be earned within timeframe outlined in the ADN Condition of Employment.
ii.All Conditions of Employment as outline in Offer Letter must be met. Failure to do so will result in termination.
Skills:
1.Analytical ability is required.
2.Communication skills are required in order to lead and teach.
3.Ability to interact effectively with others in difficult situations.
Abilities:
1.Work requires the ability to walk throughout the Medical Center and to be standing or walking most of the designated shift.
2.Work requires lifting or carrying objects 35-40lbs. and lifting and positioning patients, some of whom may exceed 300 lbs.
3.The ability to check documents for errors, use a keyboard to enter or retrieve data, and closely examine specimens, images or reports is required.
4.Work conditions include performing procedures where carelessness could result in injury or illness and/or contact with potentially infectious materials and/or strong chemical agents.

Responsibilities:
1.Participates in the collection of data to support unit based quality initiatives, research and evidence based activities.
2.Utilizes system wide resources to support decision making and action.
3.Recognizes patterns/groupings of problems in a specific patient population that require investigation and initiates actions to
address.
4.Communicates current evidence-based information with peers.
5.Establishes a caring, therapeutic relationship with patients and families through effective communication, acknowledgement of
patient/family perceptions of health and illness and mutual goal setting for optimal outcomes.
6.Collaborates consistently and effectively with other disciplines and services to meet the needs of patients/families.
7.Utilizes competent assessment skills to holistically evaluate the physical and psychosocial needs of patients and families.
8.Demonstrates the ability to prioritize care for complex patients based on knowledge acquired from previous clinical experiences.
9.Recognizes changes in patient status and consistently responds effectively.
10.Demonstrates consistent safe and effective use of medical devices in the delivery of patient care.
11.Demonstrates accountability for implementing policies related to safe and effective administration of medications.
12.Assesses patient safety needs consistently and implements appropriate strategies (fall precautions, infection control, suicide
risk patient identification) to minimize risk.
13.Individualizes teaching plans based on a thorough assessment to meet the learning needs of patients and families.
14.Demonstrates the ability to provide education to staff and students on the unit.
15.Demonstrates beginning leadership skills related to patient care.
16.Delegates effectively and consistently to optimize patient outcomes.
17.Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals.
18. Other duties as assigned.

Rush is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.


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