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How much do veterans hospital rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for veterans hospital rn in Virginia is $46.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35.77 and $54.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Veterans Hospital RNs?

Veterans Hospital Registered Nurses (RNs) are licensed healthcare professionals who provide nursing care to military veterans in specialized medical facilities operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). They assess patient health, administer medications, assist with treatments, and support veterans with both physical and mental health needs. These nurses work in a variety of settings, such as inpatient units, outpatient clinics, and long-term care facilities, focusing on the unique medical challenges faced by veterans. They collaborate with doctors, therapists, and other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive care.

What is the difference between Veterans Hospital Rn vs Veterans Hospital Lpn?

AspectVeterans Hospital RnVeterans Hospital Lpn
Required CredentialsRegistered Nurse license (RN)Licensed Practical Nurse license (LPN)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, patient care unitsLong-term care, outpatient clinics, some hospital units
Job ResponsibilitiesAssessments, care planning, complex proceduresBasic patient care, medication administration, routine tasks

Veterans Hospital Rns typically hold an RN license and perform more complex patient assessments and care planning, while Veterans Hospital Lpns provide basic patient care under supervision. Both roles are essential in veteran healthcare settings, but Rns generally have a broader scope of practice and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Veterans Hospital RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Veterans Hospital RN, you need a nursing degree, RN licensure, and expertise in clinical care, especially in treating veterans with complex medical and mental health needs. Familiarity with VA-specific electronic health record systems and certifications like Basic Life Support (BLS) or Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) are commonly required. Compassion, cultural sensitivity, and strong communication skills are vital for building trust and supporting veterans and their families. These skills ensure safe, high-quality, and personalized care for veterans, who often present unique healthcare challenges.

What unique challenges might a Registered Nurse face when working at a Veterans Hospital, and how can they prepare for them?

Registered Nurses at Veterans Hospitals often care for patients with complex medical histories, including service-related injuries, PTSD, or chronic illnesses. They may encounter unique emotional and behavioral challenges, requiring strong communication and empathy skills. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams—including social workers, mental health professionals, and physicians—is essential to provide holistic care. Nurses can prepare by seeking continuing education in trauma-informed care and familiarizing themselves with veterans’ specific health needs.
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Infographic showing various Veterans Hospital Rn job openings in Virginia as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 58% Full Time, 34% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $96,722 per year, or $46.5 per hour.

Registered Nurse (RN) - Hospital at Home - Days/Evenings

Virginia Commonwealth University Health Systems

Richmond, VA

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

The Home Hospital Registered Nurse is responsible for providing the essential elements of the inpatient care delivery model into the patient's defined living space using leveraged technology and remote clinical care coordination. The Home Hospital RN provides quality care to patients through the implementation of the nursing process applied through a team nursing model. The Home Hospital RN will access and document the care of patients and will work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary healthcare team to deliver therapeutic interventions within the patient's home while maintaining high quality and safety standards.

Essential Job functions:

Performs and documents nursing process - assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patients receiving care remotely or in-person at their defined home. Reviews and follows-up on patient education, implemented patient care plans, and coordinated services. Triages, identifies, and acts on changes in patient condition.

Ensures quality care during daily in-person visits to patients receiving acute care at home through Home Hospital. This includes the ability to identify patient's needs through acute care and in-home assessments then implementing and monitoring the medical treatment plan in collaboration with the 24/7 virtual nursing team and providers.

Ensures quality patient care across the continuum, reduces avoidable readmissions, and improves outcomes for patients enrolled in the Home Hospital program.

Provides quality care and timely response during urgent in-person assessments when requested by the Home Hospital virtual nursing and provider team. Diagnostics and treatments within the scope of nursing may be requested by the team and communication back to the team regarding the assessment, results of diagnostics, and response to treatment will be crucial.

Provides and/or helps coordinate appropriate hospital resources for acute inpatient individuals who are receiving Home Hospital services during their stay including but not limited to therapy, food, consultative, mobile imaging, labs, transportation, medication administration, and medical equipment.

Provides high level nursing care through the ability to perform phone triage and intervene or escalate appropriately using critical thinking skills.

Utilizes and instruct patient and family on the use of technology resources used for biometric data capture, patient symptom reporting, and telehealth visits.

Ensures appropriate screening of patients in need of continuum integration services prior to hospital discharge including but not limited to transitional remote patient monitoring and telehealth virtual visits.

Provides direct bedside patient education and consultation on continuum integration services as needed.

Provides community resources appropriately to prevent un-necessary hospital admissions by collaborating with the interdisciplinary care team such as social work, virtual nursing team, care coordination assistants, and/or providers.

Ensures responsibility and visible commitment of diversity equity and inclusion strategy, programs, and initiatives through collaboration and implementation of initiatives across the health system.

Demonstrates personal ownership and accountability for safety across the area of responsibility by role modeling daily key concepts of a high reliability organization as personal work habits.

Performs other duties as assigned and/or participates in special projects to support the mission of VCUHS and the team. Accepts alternate responsibilities as required.

Patient Population:

Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide equitable care appropriate to the age of the patients served on their assigned unit.

Demonstrates knowledge and related competencies of the principles of growth and development of the life span and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interprets the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to their age, specific needs and to provide the equitable care needed as described in departmental policies and procedures.

Adults (18-64 years), Geriatrics (65 years and older)

Employment Qualifications:
Required Education:
Diploma or Associates Degree from a professional nursing program recognized and/or approved by the corresponding state's Board of Nursing.

All registered nurses without a Bachelor's degree in Nursing (or higher) will be required to enroll in an approved RN to BSN program within two years of their start date and to complete the program within five years of their start date unless grandfathered under previous requirements.

Preferred Education:

Completion of a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (or higher) from an accredited program

Licensure/Certification Required:

Current RN licensure in Virginia or eligible or compact state

AHA BLS HCP Certification or equivalent

Licensure/Certification Preferred:

Nursing Specialty certification

Minimum Qualifications:
Required Qualifications:

Minimum of three (3) years of critical care, acute care or medical/surgical RN experience, or equivalent clinical experience (as determined by VCUHS) in critical care, acute or medical/surgical with at least one (1) year of RN experience.

Other Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:

Follows documented physician/licensed independent provider orders.

Practices within the boundaries of the regulations governing the practice of nursing in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Practice is guided by the ANA Code of Ethics for Nursing and established national nursing practice standards.

All practice is guided by and follows the VCUHS policies and procedures and established practice.

Cultural Responsiveness:
Demonstrates a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, and proactively managing bias.

Other Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred:

Working Conditions:

Required to car travel to off-site locations, occasionally in adverse weather conditions.

May be exposed to limited hazardous substances or body fluids. *

May be exposed to human blood and other potentially infectious materials. *

* Individuals in this position are required to exercise universal precautions, use personal protective equipment and devices, and learn the policies concerning infection control.

Individual shift rotation and schedules will be established with the Nurse Manager/Director.

Schedules, including requirements of shift rotations and hours of work may be adjusted as necessary to meet unit requirements and/or as needed.

Physical Requirements:
Physical Demands: Lifting/ Carrying (0-50 lbs); Push/Pull (0-50 lbs.); Stoop, Kneel, Squat, Balance, Bending

Work Position: Sitting, Walking, Standing

Additional Physical Requirements/ Hazards:
Physical Requirements:

Perform shift work

Maneuver weight of patients

Hear alarms/telephone/tape recorder

Reach above shoulder

Repetitive arm/hand movements

Finger Dexterity

Use of Latex Gloves

Exposure to high pitched noises

Mental/Sensory - Emotional:
Mental/Sensory: Reasoning, Problem solving, Hearing, Speak clearly, Write legibly, Reading, Logical Thinking

Emotional: Steady-paced environment, Able to handle multiple priorities, Able to adapt to frequent change

Rotating

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