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How much do neuroscience rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for neuroscience rn in New Mexico is $121.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $88.75 and $162.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Neuroscience Rn position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Neuroscience RN, you need specialized knowledge of neurological conditions, strong clinical assessment skills, and an active RN license, often with experience or certification in neuroscience nursing. Familiarity with neuro-specific monitoring tools, EHR systems, and equipment for assessing neurological status is important. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and emotional resilience are valuable soft skills for this role. These abilities are essential for ensuring accurate patient care, collaborative teamwork, and effective responses to complex neurological situations.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Neuroscience RN?

As a Neuroscience RN, your daily responsibilities often include assessing and monitoring patients with neurological conditions, administering medications, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to develop care plans. You will perform frequent neurological checks, assist with diagnostic procedures, and educate patients and their families about treatment and recovery. The role often involves fast-paced decision-making to respond to changes in patient status. Depending on your workplace, you may work in specialized units such as neurology or neurosurgery, further focusing your clinical expertise and providing opportunities for professional growth.

What is a Neuroscience RN job?

A Neuroscience RN is a registered nurse specializing in the care of patients with neurological conditions such as strokes, traumatic brain injuries, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. They work in hospitals, specialized neuro units, rehabilitation centers, and outpatient clinics. Their responsibilities include monitoring neurological status, administering medications, assisting with procedures, and educating patients and families. Strong critical thinking and assessment skills are essential, as many neurological conditions require rapid intervention.

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Registered Nurse (RN) Neuroscience / Neurology

Registered Nurse (RN) Neuroscience / Neurology

University of New Mexico - Hospitals

Santa Fe, NM • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


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Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

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Job description

RN INPATIENT – All Progressive Care Units (PCU) – Day & Night Shifts - University of New Mexico Hospital – Albuquerque

We have immediate RN hiring across our PCU departments. All shifts available! Part Time & Full Time.

Apply and we will have a hiring manager contact you within 48 hours to discuss your interests and placement.

Sign-On Bonus Available

Relocation Assistance Available

Rate based on experience: Minimum $34.84 (RN Inpatient II) to Max: $47.33 (RN  Inpatient V)

Receive 17% Weekday Nights, 26% Weekend Nights and 15% Weekend Day shift differentials

Compensation Disclaimer

Compensation for this role is based on a number of factors, including but not limited to experience, education, and other business and organizational considerations.


CURRENTLY HIRING:

Coronary Care Subacute

The Adult Inpatient Admission Unit (PAAU) 

A fast‑paced, high‑throughput unit that serves as both an Observation Unit and a bridge for patients transitioning from the Emergency Department to the Progressive Care Units. Nurses in the PAAU manage diverse patient populations across multiple specialties in a highly collaborative environment.

Adult Oncology

 Serve patients who are receiving chemotherapy, stem cell transplants, radiation and more. We also participate in research measures aimed at preventing and treating cancer diagnoses.  We are New Mexico's only NCI designated Comprehensive Cancer Center and one of only 51 in the United States.

Family Medicine Inpatient (3-N)

Patient population ranges from End Stage Renal Disease, Liver Failure, Mobility Issues, Surgical and more. We also are the secondary unit for Cystic Fibrosis patients. 

Gen Med/SAC (4-W)

Care for patients with many different conditions and disease processes. Our specialized care population are patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

General Medicine (5-W)

Care for patients with many different conditions and disease processes. Our specialized care population are patients with Cystic Fibrosis. We also were the primary COVID unit during the height of the pandemic. 

General Surgery/Transplant (6-S)

Care for primarily pre-op and post-op renal transplant patients as well as some patients needing to be treated for transplant rejection. We also care for surgical oncology, hepatobiliary and general surgery patients. 

Trauma Subacute (4-E)

Patient population consists of primarily trauma patients along with specialties such as chronic pain, complex ENT patients, and everything in between. 

Orthopedics (3-S)

Specialize in patent care who have experienced traumatic, skeletal injury and require surgical intervention to properly heal. Secondary service line is Urology, with a particular focus on providing care for patients who received robot-assisted surgeries.

Surgical Specialty Unit (4-S)

Service a wide variety of patient populations being cared by services such as General Surgery, Emergency General Surgery, Urology, Plastics and more. We see a lot of patients with surgical drains, complicated wounds, wound VAC’s, chest tubes, indwelling urinary catheters, ostomies and the occasional trach.

Neuroscience (5-S)

Serve patients who have experienced stroke, seizures, traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, multiple sclerosis and more. We have been designated by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association as a Primary Advanced Stroke Center.


JOB SUMMARY

Work within the nursing process to provide direct nursing care to assigned patients. Provide clinical leadership for other staff and assume relief charge duties when designated. Serve as a role model to promote a positive work environment and quality patient care. Ensure adherence to Hospitals and departmental policies and procedures. Patient care assignment may include Neonate, Pediatric, Adolescent, Adult and Geriatric age groups.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

- Essential and other responsibilities and duties may include but are not limited to the following:

PATIENT CARE - Deliver safe direct care to an assigned group of patients as required

POLICIES - Work within Hospitals, Nursing division and departmental policies

CARE PLAN - Work in collaboration with the healthcare team, implement and document individualized care plans incorporating age specific considerations, including discharge planning and patient/family teaching

TESTS AND PROCEDURES - Assist with special tests and procedures, ensure proper consent has been obtained

PARTICIPATION - Participate in orientation; upon successful completion of preceptor training assume precepting and evaluation responsibilities of new personnel

EMERGENCY MEASURES - Assist with or institute emergency measures for sudden, adverse developments in patients

MEDICAL RECORDS - Ensure that patient medical records contain necessary information

INQUIRIES - Answer telephones and triage calls as per departmental policy

MEDICATION - Administer medication, including IV medication, via the Seven Rights; document and communicate clinical findings

ENVIRONMENT - Maintain a safe, comfortable, and therapeutic environment for patients/families in accordance with Hospitals standards

DEVELOPMENT - Enhance professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, reading current literature, attending in-services, meetings and workshops

PATIENT SAFETY 1 - Follow patient safety-related policies, procedures and protocols

PATIENT SAFETY 2 - Demonstrate proactive approach to patient safety by seeking opportunities to improve patient safety through questioning of current policies and processes

PATIENT SAFETY 3 - Identify and report/correct environmental conditions and/or situations that may put a patient at undue risk

PATIENT SAFETY 4 - Report potential or actual patient safety concerns, medical errors and/or near misses in a timely manner

PATIENT SAFETY 5 - Encourage patients to actively participate in their own care by asking questions and reporting treatment or situations that they don't understand or may "not seem right"

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION:

Nursing program (nationally accredited) graduate

CERTIFICATIONS:

RN MATRIX - Complete and maintain unit/clinic based required certifications and competencies as listed in the department expectations/and or the unit/clinic education matrix

LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:

Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) in State of New Mexico or as allowed by reciprocal agreement by State of New Mexico

CPR Certification for Healthcare/BLS Providers or for Professional Rescuers or must obtain within 30 calendar days of date of position

TESTING REQUIREMENTS:

Obtain UNMH IV Verification within 6 months of position

Tuberculosis testing is completed upon hire and additionally as required

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

PREFERRED EDUCATION:

Bachelor's Degree of Science in Nursing

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:

Bilingual English/Spanish

Bilingual English/Keres, Tewa, Tiwa, Towa, Zuni, or Navajo

PREFERRED LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION:

Nationally Certified in area of specialty

WORKING CONDITIONS

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:

Sig Hazard: Chemicals, bio hazardous materials requiring extensive safety precautions and may require protective equipment

PHYSICAL CONDITIONS:

    Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects or people. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Medium Work.

    Evergreen

    Department: Registered Nurse


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