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What is your per diem rate for ER work?


What is your hourly per diem rate (this is for Per Diem work ONLY no part/full time)  

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  1. 1. What is your hourly per diem rate (this is for Per Diem work ONLY no part/full time)

    • < $50/ hour
    • $50-$59.99
    • $60-$69.99
    • $70-$79.99
    • $80-$89.99
    • $90-$99.99
      0
    • $100-$109.99
    • $110-$119.99
      0


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I have a few per diem gigs.

one pays 50/hr days and 62/hr nights.( level 1 trauma- I only do nights)

one pays 56.50/hr (rural, high acuity, low to moderate volume)

 

I recently quit a position I had been at for 14 yrs (due to a variety of politics and pt safety issues-they kept taking away things we needed to do our jobs) that paid 64.50/hr days, 75.50/hr swings/nights and 105.50/hr for anything over 10 hrs or any short notice fill in shifts( of which there were many). this job also paid 1.5 x for holidays so short notice holiday pay was >150/hr. I worked many holidays that paid me more than any of the docs working with me. but trust me, it wasn't worth it....

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Looking at seeing what people earn for per diem work in ER's.

 

This is for an unbenefited employee (not a 1099) where the only thing that is provided is liability insurance - no PTO, no CME, no extra time of funds

 

 

Isn't that exactly what a 1099, independent contractor, is? Do you mean by per diem, and IC which only comes in once in a while, say once every two months to fill in, and is not in any manner otherwise scheduled?

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Isn't that exactly what a 1099, independent contractor, is? Do you mean by per diem, and IC which only comes in once in a while, say once every two months to fill in, and is not in any manner otherwise scheduled?

 

 

1099 - you pay your own malpractice - own SS and FICA - you are a contractor

 

non-benefited employee - get a regular looking pay check and they are responsible for malpractice and paying employment taxes (but nothing else that a regular employee would get ie time off or health insurance)

 

 

 

IRS cracking down on 1099 and for me the # of shifts is so few it would make no sense as my entire yearly pay (maybe 10k) would go mostly towards paying my mal insurance (about $6k for occurance)

 

 

 

so just looking for the per diem employee rate

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