Georgia Nurse Salary Guide

RN Salaries in Georgia — 2026

Average registered nurse compensation in Georgia across seven career stages — from new grad RN to Chief Nursing Officer. Updated 2026 benchmarks to help you negotiate, plan, and grow.

New Grad RN: $54,000 Staff Nurse: $73,000 2026 Data

RN Salary by Role in Georgia

Georgia 2026 DATA
New Grad RN
$54,000/yr
Staff Nurse (RN)
$73,000/yr
Specialty Nurse (ICU, ER, OR)
$83,000/yr
Nurse Manager
$93,000/yr
Advanced Practice RN (APRN)
$93,000/yr
Director of Nursing
$107,000/yr
Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
$127,000/yr

About RN Pay in Georgia

RN salaries in Georgia sit close to the national average, with staff nurses earning around $73,000 a year.

Pay climbs steadily with experience and responsibility. New grad RNs in Georgia typically start around $54,000, while nurses who move into specialty units like the ICU, ER, or OR can expect closer to $83,000. Stepping into leadership pays off too — nurse managers average around $93,000, directors of nursing around $107,000, and chief nursing officers can earn $127,000 or more. Nurses who pursue advanced practice (NP, CNS, CRNA, or CNM) report average earnings near $93,000.

As a Nurse Licensure Compact member, Georgia issues multistate RN and LPN licenses to residents, allowing nurses to practice across other compact states without applying for a separate license — a real advantage for travel nursing or remote telehealth work.

As with any state, factor in local cost of living and taxes alongside salary when evaluating job offers in Georgia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Staff RNs in Georgia average around $73,000 a year, while new grad RNs typically start near $54,000. Nurses in specialty units (ICU, ER, OR) average closer to $83,000.
Nurse managers in Georgia average around $93,000, about $20,000 more than staff RNs. Directors of nursing average around $107,000, and chief nursing officers can earn $127,000 or more.
Yes. Georgia is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact, so a multistate RN or LPN license is valid for practice here without additional licensure.
Staff RN pay in Georgia, averaging $73,000, is close to the national average for staff RNs, which sits around $75,000.

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