With about 300 nurses in our sunny Flagler Beach community, we're a tight-knit group dedicated to compassionate care. Join us in connecting with local healthcare heroes amidst our vibrant sunsets and ocean breezes. Let’s enhance our careers together—your future starts here!
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Nestled along Florida’s picturesque coastline, Flagler Beach is known for its stunning beach views, charming local shops, and relaxed atmosphere. As a local nurse, I can assure you that the nursing job market here reflects the vibrant spirit of our community. Currently, the average salary range for nurses in Flagler Beach hovers between $65,000 to $78,000 annually, translating to an hourly wage of about $31.25 to $37.50. To give you some perspective, this is slightly higher than the mean annual salary for nurses in Florida, which is about $68,000—according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Nationally, nurses earn a mean annual wage of around $77,600, so we find ourselves in a sweet spot. Our city's coastal lifestyle not only attracts residents but also a steady influx of tourists, creating a unique blend of opportunities for healthcare professionals, including travel nursing, which is particularly appealing given the scenic backdrop of palm trees and ocean sunsets.
Sometimes smaller communities offer the best nursing experience. Flagler Beach proved that to me.
The nursing job market in Flagler Beach, while small, is robust and poised for growth. NurseRecruiter estimates that there are currently around 450 nurses working in our lovely city, with projections suggesting a need for an additional 100 nurses in the next three to five years. The demand for travel nursing here is also notable, with seasonal peaks during the winter months when the coastal weather draws in vacationers from colder regions. Per diem nursing jobs are available as well, appealing to those who prefer flexibility—there are roughly 60 per diem positions available right now. Local healthcare facilities play a crucial role in this ecosystem, with AdventHealth Palm Coast and Florida Hospital Flagler leading the charge as prominent employers. Compared to nearby cities like Palm Coast, where the average nursing salary is slightly lower at around $65,000, Flagler Beach offers a more attractive package while still embracing that small-town charm that makes us feel connected.
Flagler Beach is home to two major hospitals and numerous clinics that cater to various healthcare needs, ensuring a broad spectrum of job opportunities, particularly within specialties like geriatrics and emergency care. Recent investments in healthcare infrastructure—such as the planned expansion of outpatient services at local hospitals—demonstrate a commitment to enhancing the community’s health and the demand for specialized nursing roles. The local lifestyle shines through our vibrant community events, farmer's markets, and cultural festivals that pair effortlessly with our beautiful environment. With a population of just over 5,000 and growing, Flagler Beach is a close-knit community that values its healthcare professionals. Our local public health initiatives aim to improve overall wellness, offering nurses a chance to truly impact the community. In closing, whether you're an established nurse looking to settle down or a traveling professional considering your next stop, I invite you to explore opportunities here in Flagler Beach. Remember to check out NurseRecruiter for the latest job opportunities, where employers can also post their listings to find our talented local candidates.
4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN C02
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 617-6460 (fax)