Top-paying employers for registered nurses in 2025 and who’s hiring
ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 21 – Internationally educated nurses represent over 53% of new registered nurse registrations in Ontario, contributing to a 4% workforce growth amid ongoing regional shortages.
- Amid tight staffing, employers are offering higher pay, better benefits, and more flexible contracts, reshaping where nurses work and who’s paying most to hire them.
- Over the past year, the proportion of new nurses actively seeking employment has grown, especially among RNs and IENs, both up more than 5%.
- The College of Nurses of Ontario reports 190,896 nurses renewed their registration this year, supporting high demand for nursing professionals.
- In Florida, the shortfall creates huge opportunities for travel nurses and specialists, with a 26,423-nurse gap driven largely by aging populations needing more care.
- Global forecasts show the healthcare staffing market is on track to hit $43.6 billion this year, with Vermont and Maine projecting nurse surpluses at 105% and 103%.
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Top-paying employers for registered nurses in 2025 and who’s hiring
Compare Home Health Care Agencies reports on the nursing industry's rising salaries and demand for registered nurses amid a workforce shortage, highlighting top-paying employers and regions for nursing jobs in 2025.
·Cherokee County, United States
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The cover of CNO’s Nursing Statistics Report 2025. (CNW Group/College of Nurses of Ontario) Growth Led by Internationally Educated Nurses Ontario’s nursing workforce continues to expand, according to the College of Nurses of Ontario’s (CNO) newly released Nursing Statistics Report 2025, with the province seeing its largest increase in qualified nurses since the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2025, Ontario added 7,133 new nurses to its health care system,…
·Kingsville, Canada
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