In Holly Springs, over 200 dedicated nurses are part of our compassionate community, where Southern hospitality meets quality care. Together, we uplift one another in this vibrant city filled with rich history and charm. Join us to connect, grow, and find your next local opportunity!
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Here in Holly Springs, Mississippi, we enjoy the charm of a small town infused with Southern hospitality. Nestled in Marshall County, our city has a rich history and a tight-knit community that values the vital role of healthcare professionals. The nursing job market here is a tapestry woven with opportunities for both local nurses and travelers looking to explore our scenic landscapes. Based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurses in Mississippi earn an average hourly wage of approximately $26.50, leading to an annual salary around $55,200. However, in Holly Springs, where the cost of living is considerably lower than in major metropolitan areas, nurses can expect to earn between $24 and $30 per hour, translating to an annual range of $50,000 to $62,400. With our quaint downtown brimming with historical landmarks and local eateries, plus a cultural landscape enriched by community events, Holly Springs provides a unique blend of lifestyle and career opportunities for nursing professionals.
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The nursing job market here in Holly Springs is quite robust, buoyed by a projected increase in demand for qualified nursing staff. It’s estimated that over the next few years, the city will need nearly 60 new nurses to meet the growing healthcare demands. Currently, we have approximately 220 nurses employed in the city, reflecting our population share of around 7,000 residents. In comparison to neighboring towns like Oxford and Tupelo, which are also vibrant healthcare hubs, Holly Springs has unique advantages. With fewer large healthcare facilities—one primary hospital and a handful of clinics—we maintain a more personalized approach to patient care, which is appealing to both per diem and travel nurses looking for a tight-knit work environment. Additionally, while travel nursing is not the most prevalent here, Mississippi’s overall need for healthcare workers positions it as a viable location; seasonal trends do see a spike during the summer months when tourist traffic increases. The nearby cities provide intriguing contrasts in terms of job opportunities and competitive salaries, with Oxford averaging around $29 per hour, while Tupelo offers a slightly higher standard, making them both attractive alternatives for those in the nursing field.
As for healthcare infrastructure, Holly Springs is served primarily by a few key facilities, with the most notable being the Marshall County Medical Center, which houses emergency services and specialties including OB/GYN and pediatrics. Our community's focus on wellness is evident in local public health initiatives aimed at reducing chronic diseases, which in turn creates a variety of nursing roles dedicated to preventive care. Our city's population growth rate hovers around 0.5% annually, indicating a steady influx that supports both economic development and healthcare demand. Recent investments in healthcare – including telehealth services and outpatient clinics – further bolster our market. Life in Holly Springs is enhanced by outdoor activities, such as hiking the nearby trails of the Holly Springs National Forest, and cultural experiences at local festivals. For nursing professionals, Holly Springs marries a fulfilling career path with a relaxed lifestyle characterized by community spirit and hospitality. If you’re looking to explore nursing jobs that match your passion for healthcare, sign up to NurseRecruiter to discover opportunities that await you here. Employers can also use NurseRecruiter to post jobs and find local candidates who embody the spirit of our wonderful community.
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Jackson, MS
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