With over 600 nurses calling Middletown home, we’re a close-knit community caring for one another. From seaside charm to vibrant local events, it’s the perfect backdrop for your nursing career. Let’s connect and grow together—your next opportunity is waiting!
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Here in Middletown, Rhode Island, our coastal charm is matched by a distinct and thriving nursing job market that offers promising opportunities for both local residents and travel nurses seeking a picturesque setting. With a population of around 17,000, Middletown is nestled between the bustling city of Newport and the serene beaches of Aquidneck Island. The average salary range for nurses in our area is approximately $32.50 to $39.00 per hour, translating to an annual salary between $67,600 and $81,120. This aligns closely with state data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which places the mean hourly wage for nurses in Rhode Island at around $36.45 and the annual mean salary at $75,800. Our central location, coupled with the cultural vibrancy of this maritime haven, makes it an attractive option for both experienced nurses and newcomers alike. Compared to neighboring capital city Providence, which tends to offer higher salaries yet more competitiveness, Middletown provides a unique blend of lifestyle and community.
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The nursing job market in Middletown is robust, with an estimated 900 nurses currently employed across various healthcare facilities, nursing homes, and clinics. Projections indicate that, over the next three to five years, there will be an increased demand for healthcare professionals, with around 120 new nursing positions expected to open up as our population grows and ages. In addition, travel nursing opportunities here are on the rise, particularly during the summer months as tourism spikes; we see increased staffing needs in local hospitals such as Newport Hospital and in various rehabilitation and long-term care facilities. The per diem market also shows promise, with several staffing agencies catering to the flexible needs of both local nurses and those traveling into the area. If we look at nearby cities like Newport and Bristol, we see slightly higher average salaries—between $34.00 and $42.00 an hour—reflecting their more concentrated urban settings with higher living costs. These neighboring areas provide additional job opportunities yet differ in lifestyle appeal; for example, while Newport offers vibrant nightlife, Middletown boasts a quieter family-friendly atmosphere.
Reflecting on our healthcare infrastructure, Middletown is home to several key facilities including Newport Hospital, which emphasizes specialties such as pediatrics and prime surgical services, as well as urgent care clinics and outpatient centers that serve our community. The local healthcare system has seen investments in technology and patient care recent years, indicating a positive trend for the nursing profession. Our community is characterized by a tight-knit lifestyle enriched by local parks, stunning beaches, and an active arts scene, making it an ideal place for both work and leisure. Currently, Rhode Island has numerous public health initiatives focused on wellness and preventative care, which significantly impacts nursing roles. With this vibrant setting and favorable job market, we welcome interested nurses to explore the opportunities available. Moreover, readers can easily find local job matches on NurseRecruiter, where employers can post positions seeking our dedicated nursing professionals. Together, we contribute to the healthcare fabric that makes Middletown a wonderful place to live and work.
105 Cannon Building Three Capitol Hill
Providence, RI 2908