Mississippi Nurse Salary Guide

RN Salaries in Mississippi — 2026

Average registered nurse compensation in Mississippi 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: $44,000 Staff Nurse: $60,000 2026 Data

RN Salary by Role in Mississippi

Mississippi 2026 DATA
New Grad RN
$44,000/yr
Staff Nurse (RN)
$60,000/yr
Specialty Nurse (ICU, ER, OR)
$68,000/yr
Nurse Manager
$76,000/yr
Advanced Practice RN (APRN)
$76,000/yr
Director of Nursing
$88,000/yr
Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)
$104,000/yr

About RN Pay in Mississippi

Mississippi has more modest nursing wages than many states, with staff RNs averaging roughly $60,000 a year, though everyday costs tend to be lower as well.

In Mississippi, compensation grows considerably as nurses gain experience and take on more responsibility. New grad RNs typically start around $44,000, with specialty nurses in units like the ICU, ER, or OR averaging closer to $68,000. Moving into leadership brings a meaningful jump — nurse managers average about $76,000, directors of nursing around $88,000, and chief nursing officers can earn $104,000 or more. For nurses pursuing advanced practice roles (NP, CNS, CRNA, CNM), average pay in Mississippi runs near $76,000.

As a Nurse Licensure Compact member, Mississippi 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.

Mississippi's lower wages are often paired with a lower cost of living, which can narrow the real-world gap compared to higher-paying states.

Frequently Asked Questions

Staff RNs in Mississippi average around $60,000 a year, while new grad RNs typically start near $44,000. Nurses in specialty units (ICU, ER, OR) average closer to $68,000.
Nurse managers in Mississippi average around $76,000, about $16,000 more than staff RNs. Directors of nursing average around $88,000, and chief nursing officers can earn $104,000 or more.
Yes. Mississippi 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 Mississippi, averaging $60,000, is below the national average for staff RNs, which sits around $75,000.

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