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How much do overnight nicu rn residency jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average weekly pay for overnight nicu rn residency in the United States is $2,465.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,923.08 and $2,903.85 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Nicu Rn Residency vs Pediatric Nurse Residency?

AspectOvernight Nicu Rn ResidencyPediatric Nurse Residency
CertificationsRN license, Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)RN license, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
Work EnvironmentNeonatal Intensive Care Units, overnight shiftsPediatric units, day and night shifts
Industry UsageHospitals with NICUs, neonatal carePediatric departments, general pediatric care

Both residencies prepare RNs for specialized pediatric and neonatal care, but the Overnight Nicu Rn Residency focuses specifically on neonatal intensive care, requiring NRP certification and working primarily in NICUs overnight. The Pediatric Nurse Residency covers broader pediatric care, often including PALS certification, and involves day and night shifts in general pediatric units.

Do NICU nurses have to do residency?

NICU nurses, including those in an overnight NICU RN residency, typically complete a nursing degree and obtain licensure before working in the neonatal intensive care unit. Some hospitals offer specialized residency or orientation programs to help new nurses develop critical skills and gain experience in neonatal care, but formal residency is not always mandatory for all NICU nurses. Requirements vary by institution and region.
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Registered Nurse RN

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Registered Nurse RN

TNAA

Austin, TX

$1K/wk

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Posted 6 days ago


Job description

We are looking for a Travel NICU RN for a great Travel nursing job in Austin, TX.

This NICU Travel nursing job pays for 36 hours a week for 13 weeks. With Wanderly you can compare Travel nurse salary from leading Travel nurse agencies in the United States.

With Wanderly you can chat and apply to any agency with Wanderly’s Universal Application, below are the details of this Travel Nursing Job including the Travel nurse salary:

  • Specialty: NICU RN
  • Travel Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Registered Nurse : Austin, TX
  • Travel Nurse Salary: $1808/Week
  • Start Date: June 23, 2026
  • Travel Nursing Job Assignment Length: 13 weeks
  • Travel Nurse Hours: 36 hours per week
  • Shift: 12 hours, Night

We're looking for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit RNs for an immediate travel nurse opening in Austin, TX. The right RN should have 1-2 years' recent acute care experience. Read below for more requirements.
As a NICU RN, you'll provide critical care to sick and premature infants. Alongside the rest of the care team, NICU RNs assist in providing round-the-clock care to these patients and support to the parents. Parental support can range from emotional encouragement to advising parents on the proper care of their infant when they return home.
As a NICU Travel Nurse, you should be prepared to perform the following tasks:

  • Care for infants transitioning to extra uterine life.
  • Monitor vital signs and initiate corrective action when necessary.
  • Provide nutritional assessment and specialized feedings.
  • Change dressings, insert catheters, start IVs.
  • Provide arterial and intravenous therapy.
  • Monitor and adjust specialized equipment used on patients, such as incubators and ventilators.
NICU Travel Nurses should be able to stand and walk for long periods of time, as well as bend, lean and stoop without difficulty. RNs should be able to easily lift 10-20 pounds of equipment at times. NICU Travel Nurses may face hazards from exposure to chemicals and infectious diseases.
Requirements*: BLS, NRP, 1 Year
* Additional certifications may be required before beginning an assignment.

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