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Hourly Endocrinology Rn Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Collaborate with a dedicated Endocrinology RN to ensure efficient patient care. * Engage in teaching opportunities, including precepting medical students and residents. Benefits & Incentives:

Collaborate with a dedicated Endocrinology RN to ensure efficient patient care. * Engage in teaching opportunities, including precepting medical students and residents. Benefits & Incentives:

Collaborate with a dedicated Endocrinology RN to ensure efficient patient care. * Engage in teaching opportunities, including precepting medical students and residents. Benefits & Incentives:

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How much do hourly endocrinology rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for hourly endocrinology rn in the United States is $124.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $91.59 and $167.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Hourly Endocrinology Rn vs Endocrinology Nurse Practitioner?

AspectHourly Endocrinology RnEndocrinology Nurse Practitioner
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) licenseRN license + Master's degree or higher, Nurse Practitioner certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, outpatient centersSame as RN, but with expanded responsibilities and autonomy
Job RoleAssist in patient care, administer treatments, monitor conditionsDiagnose, develop treatment plans, prescribe medications

Hourly Endocrinology Rns provide essential patient care support under supervision, while Endocrinology Nurse Practitioners have advanced training to diagnose and manage endocrine disorders independently. The main difference lies in their scope of practice and responsibilities, with Nurse Practitioners taking on more autonomous roles in patient management.

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$100K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

ENDOCRINOLOGIST OPPORTUNITY

COMMUNITY

Family friendly community of over 150,000 in Alabama offers year round outdoor activities including a Robert Trent Jones designed golf course. Hyperlocal events include a renown BBQ festival, events at the military museum as well as its Jazz & Opera musical performances. Enjoy 20 miles of walking/running/hiking trails plus 6 local swimming pools. One can also take a short drive to the Florida panhandle for a beach getaway. With steady population growth for retirees, due to its moderate cost of living, this town has been voted 1 of the best towns to practice medicine in the US.

OVERVIEW

One of the largest not-for-profit tertiary referral centers in Alabama

400+ active Medical Staff

Service area of 600,000 in a 75-mile radius

Level 2 trauma center staffed by EM residency trained physicians

Medical School has students & primary care residents rotate through

Nominated for one of the most beautiful hospitals in US




ROLE

Be your own head of the Endocrinology department

Service area of 600,000 in 75 mile radius

Over 400 physicians on staff

Clinic hours are Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Outpatient only No inpatient or call responsibilities

Practice at one location

Lab and radiology services provided in-house

Dedicated Endocrinology RN will be made available

Opportunity to precept DO medical school students and IM Residents



PACKAGE

$100k Start Bonus

Competitive annual base salary above MGMA with productivity bonus option

Medical, dental, disability & life insurance

Retirement plan

Paid malpractice with tail coverage

Student loan repayment options

CME & licensure fees allowances

Paid malpractice and tail coverage

PSLF eligible employer