Johns Hopkins Medicine RN Jobs: Pay, Requirements & Application Guide (2026) Magnet

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Complete guide to nursing careers at Johns Hopkins Medicine: pay, credentials, Magnet status, union CBA, EHR stack, and honest application workflow. Sourced from CMS Hospital Compare + ANCC Magnet + employer careers pages.

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Employer identity

CMS CCN
210009
NPI
1043200745
Employer type
Academic Medical Center
Teaching status
Major
Ownership
Nonprofit
Magnet designation
2003 (first Maryland hospital); redesignated 2013, 2019

Nurse roles and requirements

RoleMin ExperienceBSNNew-grad pathwayUnion
Staff RN 0 yr preferred yes — Hopkins Nurse Residency (12-month) no

Staff RN — required: RN license, BLS. Preferred: CCRN, CEN, CNOR.

Where Johns Hopkins Medicine hires

3 states: MD, DC, FL

Priority metros: Baltimore, MD, Washington-Arlington, DC-VA, St. Petersburg, FL (All Children's)

License reciprocity: accepts NLC multistate license. MD is compact state

Source: employer careers page (verified 2026-04-22)

Johns Hopkins Medicine RN pay structure (2026)

Staff RN

  • Base hourly: $38–$68/hr
  • Shift differentials: charge: +$3.0, nights: +$4.5, weekends: +$5.5
  • Charge RN premium: +$3.0/hr
  • Specialty cert adders: CEN: +$1.5/hr, CCRN: +$1.5/hr, CNOR: +$1.5/hr

Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine careers / wage data

Work culture and support

EHR stack

  • Primary: Epic
  • Meds: Epic Willow + Pyxis
  • ~32% of shift in documentation

Benefits

  • Pto Weeks Start: 4
  • Health Insurance: comprehensive (multiple plan tiers)
  • Parental Leave Weeks: 12
  • Retirement Match Pct: 7
  • Tuition Reimbursement: 10000
  • Loan Repayment Nhsc Eligible: False

How to apply to Johns Hopkins Medicine

  1. Start application: Johns Hopkins Medicine careers portal
  2. Phone screen: expect questions on:
    • BSN required (ADN waiver rare)
    • Epic + research-unit familiarity
    • Shift preference
    • Academic medicine fit
  3. Assessment: behavioral + clinical scenario
  4. Drug screen: pre-employment
  5. Background check: full criminal + NPDB + license + professional references
  6. Typical time-to-offer: ~30 days

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