Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, Texas have been among the 25 fastest growing cities in the U.S. for most of the last couple of decades, and are still growing rapidly. According to projections from the 2010 Census, the Austin metro area population was expected to exceed 1.6 million (35% growth from 2000) and San Antonio was the 16th fastest growing city in the U.S. Service professions, such as police, firefighters and nurses [both licensed practical nurses (LVNs) and registered nurses (RNs)] are needed to support the growing population, and are generally in demand throughout Texas.
Education for Nurses
The job description for almost all nurses today requires at least an associate's degree in nursing, and registered nurses and others with long-term nursing careers will often have a BS in nursing or another technical field, and advanced practice nurses typically have a master's degree and a certification in their specialty.
LVN/LPN Salary Ranges in Texas
According to Salary.com, the median 50 percent annual salary range for LVN/LPNs in Austin is $36,218 to $43,598, in Houston it is $38,117 to $45,884, and in San Antonio it is $34,144 to $41,101. For LVNs with nursing careers providing long-term care in San Antonio, the median 50 percent annual salary range increases to $37,621 to $44,355.
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