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The average salary for a Licensed Vocational Nurse in U.S. is $60,790.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $60,790

$45,670$77,870

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $29.23

$21.96$37.44

What does a Licensed Vocational Nurse earn?

On average, Licensed Vocational Nurses earn around $60,790 annually in the U.S. As healthcare professionals, they work with patients, delivering holistic nursing care and providing guidance to health-related choices. Depending on the setting, they may choose to specialise and perform more advanced patient care, including taking vital signs and administering medication.

How to earn more as a Licensed Vocational Nurse

"To become a Licensed Vocational Nurse, you will need to complete an accredited program and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN). After becoming a licensed LVN, you can progress to an RN by completing additional coursework or an RN-to-BSN bridge program. To increase your earning potential, you can become specialized in areas such as pediatric care, gerontology, or mental health. Also, you can look into working in ambulatory care and providing patient education."