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Here in Corona, New York, our vibrant community and diverse culture blend seamlessly with a nursing job market that reflects the broader trends seen across the state and nation. The heart of Queens, Corona is a stone’s throw from the hustle and bustle of New York City, making our local healthcare landscape both dynamic and critical. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, registered nurses nationally earn an average of $40.65 per hour, equating to about $84,060 annually. In New York, figures are similar, where the average wage is around $45 per hour or about $93,600 yearly. However, in our bustling corner of Queens, I would estimate that nurses earn an average of $36 to $44 per hour, translating to an annual salary range of $75,000 to $92,000, depending on experience and specialty. Surrounded by landmarks like Flushing Meadows-Corona Park and the New York Hall of Science, our neighborhood exudes a unique charm distinct from neighboring areas such as Astoria or Forest Hills, which often attract different segments of the healthcare workforce.
Corona has become home. The healthcare community here is strong and the facilities are impressive.
The nursing job market in Corona is increasingly robust, with a steady demand for healthcare professionals expected to continue as our population grows and ages. Our city's diverse demographics contribute significantly to the variety of healthcare needs. In the next few years, an estimated 1,500 to 2,000 new nurses may be needed to meet demand due to retirements and the growth of healthcare facilities. Currently, there are approximately 5,600 nurses working in our community, many of whom find opportunities in our prominent hospitals and clinics such as NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst and NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens. Furthermore, Corona offers a growing travel nursing sector, often peaking during flu season and in response to healthcare staffing shortages, with around 200 travel positions available yearly. In comparison to nearby cities like Jackson Heights or East Elmhurst, where salaries may be slightly lower, the cost of living in Corona also allows us to maintain a similar quality of life while enjoying the conveniences of city living.
Our healthcare infrastructure here is supported by numerous hospitals and clinics catering to a range of specialties, from pediatrics to geriatrics. Notably, there's an ongoing investment in healthcare technology and emergency services, showing a commitment to improving our healthcare landscape. The current population of Corona is approximately 60,000, and growth projections indicate continued expansion, particularly in healthcare initiatives addressing public health issues such as diabetes and obesity, which place more responsibilities on nurses. The local lifestyle is rich with cultural events, food from various ethnic backgrounds, and access to beautiful parks, creating a vibrant atmosphere for residents and healthcare workers alike. As we embrace our roles in this ever-evolving healthcare environment, I encourage my fellow nurses, whether current or prospective, to connect through platforms like NurseRecruiter to explore local job opportunities. Employers can also benefit from posting open positions on NurseRecruiter to find dedicated nurses right here in our community.
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