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OR Nurse Salary 2026: Operating Room RN Pay by State, Experience & Specialty
OR Nurse Salary 2026: Operating Room RN Pay by State, Experience & Specialty
The average OR nurse (operating room registered nurse) salary in 2026 is $89,000/year ($42.79/hour) nationally, placing it among the higher-paying direct-care nursing specialties. Perioperative nurses, including circulators, scrub nurses, and PACU RNs, earn more than general medical-surgical counterparts due to specialized training, high-stakes skill sets, and a critical shortage of experienced OR nurses following pandemic-era retirements.
OR Nurse Salary by State (2026)
| State | Avg Annual Salary | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| California | $113,000 | Kaiser, UCSF, Cedars-Sinai, highest OR RN wages in US |
| New York | $105,000 | NYC major academic centers; NYS Nurse Practice Act protections |
| Massachusetts | $98,000 | Mass General Brigham, BIDMC, OR RNs at Boston academic centers |
| Washington | $96,000 | Providence, UW Medicine, Virginia Mason, strong Seattle market |
| Oregon | $93,000 | OHSU, Providence, PeaceHealth, Portland metro perioperative demand |
| Nevada | $90,000 | Renown, Dignity Health, HCA Las Vegas, compact + acute-care OR demand |
| Colorado | $88,000 | UCHealth, SCL Health, HCA, Denver/Boulder OR nursing market |
| Texas | $83,000 | HCA, Baylor Scott & White, Memorial Hermann, no state income tax |
| Florida | $82,000 | AdventHealth, BayCare, HCA, large outpatient surgery center market |
| Midwest (OH/IN/MI/IL) | $79,000-$85,000 | Lower COL; Cleveland Clinic, OSU, Northwestern pay at high end |
| Southeast (GA/TN/AL) | $73,000-$79,000 | Lower base; sign-on bonuses and rural premiums supplement income |
OR Nurse Pay by Role
| OR Role | Avg Annual Salary | Key Responsibilities |
|---|---|---|
| Circulator RN | $89,000 | Patient advocacy, documentation, sterile field management, RN-required role |
| PACU RN (Recovery) | $87,000 | Post-anesthesia monitoring, pain management, emergence care |
| Pre-Op / Holding Area RN | $83,000 | Pre-surgical assessment, consent verification, IV access |
| First Assist RN (RNFA) | $105,000 | Surgical assist, requires post-graduate RNFA training; highest OR RN pay |
| Outpatient/ASC OR RN | $84,000 | Ambulatory surgery center, lower acuity, more predictable hours |
CNOR Certification Salary Premium
The CNOR (Certified Nurse Operating Room) credential issued by CCI (Competency & Credentialing Institute) adds a measurable salary premium:
- CNOR-certified OR RNs earn 5-10% more than non-certified peers with equivalent experience
- On a $89,000 base, that's $4,450-$8,900/year in additional compensation
- Many hospital systems offer CNOR exam reimbursement and certification bonuses ($1,000-$2,500 one-time)
- Eligibility: 2 years and 2,400 hours in perioperative nursing within the last 5 years
- CNOR-certified nurses are preferred for charge nurse and lead circulator roles
Travel OR Nurse Salary
OR nursing is one of the highest-paying travel specialties, trailing only CRNA and some critical care sub-specialties:
- Travel OR RN contracts: $2,200-$3,200/week all-in (taxable base + tax-free stipends)
- Demand-driven: OR nurses are scarce in agency pools because OR training requires 1-2 years and most hospitals won't train travelers
- Standard assignment: 13 weeks, 36-40 hours/week, typically 3×12 shifts
- Crisis contract rates (short-notice, rural): $3,000-$3,800/week during peak demand
- Prior OR experience required: Agencies typically require minimum 2 years hospital OR as a circulator
Experience and Pay Trajectory
| Experience Level | Avg Annual Salary |
|---|---|
| New to OR (1-2 years, trained from med-surg) | $72,000-$78,000 |
| Mid-level (3-5 years OR experience) | $84,000-$92,000 |
| Experienced (6-10 years) | $92,000-$102,000 |
| Senior / Specialty OR (10+ years, trauma/cardiac) | $100,000-$115,000 |
| RNFA (surgical first assist) | $100,000-$120,000 |
How to Maximize Your OR Nurse Salary
- Pursue CNOR certification: 5-10% salary premium with relatively accessible eligibility (2 years, 2,400 hours)
- Specialize in cardiac, neurosurgery, or robotics: These sub-specialties within the OR pay $10,000-$20,000/year above general OR
- Train as an RNFA: Post-graduate RNFA programs add $15,000-$30,000 to annual earning potential
- Travel nursing: Experienced OR RNs are among the most sought-after travel specialty nurses, $2,200-$3,200/week rates apply to qualified candidates
- Target outpatient surgery centers with evening/weekend blocks: ASC shift differentials for late-shift all-hands days can be 10-15% above base
Related: ICU Nurse Salary 2026, ER Nurse Salary 2026, RN Salary by State 2026.
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