Per Diem Nursing Jobs in Denton, Texas
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Working as a nurse in Denton
Denton anchors health care in Denton County on the northern edge of the DFW metroplex, and it is a reliable per diem market for CNAs and LVNs. Medical City Denton and Texas Health Presbyterian Denton serve the area, and the skilled nursing and long-term care communities post shifts through the week.
Home to the University of North Texas and Texas Woman’s University — with its large nursing program — Denton keeps a steady clinical labor pool. The corridor’s rapid growth toward Little Elm and Aubrey has kept long-term care demand climbing, and nurses often pair Denton with Lewisville and Carrollton shifts.
Texas is a Nurse Licensure Compact state, so a multistate RN or LVN license from another compact state is valid here without separate Texas licensure.
Nursing pay in Denton, Texas
RNs working per diem across Texas are paid $43.00–$51.73/hr, LVNs $29.25–$36.56, and CNAs $17.80–$22.25 (Switch — rates paid on completed shifts, last 12 months).
Figures are the middle 50% of hourly rates actually paid to providers on completed Switch shifts over the last 12 months, including weekend and holiday premiums, measured across Texas where a role has too little local shift history to report on its own. Rates vary by facility and shift — you’ll see the exact rate on every shift before you claim it. As a 1099 provider you cover self-employment tax and benefits.
What nurses actually earn in Denton, Texas
Switch rates are what providers were actually paid on completed shifts over the past year — not a starting rate. Shown against local wages for employed staff nurses.
| Role | Switch (1099 per diem) | Local staff wages (W-2) |
|---|---|---|
| CNA | $17.80–$22.25/hr top shifts to $26.70 | — |
| LVN | $29.25–$36.56/hr top shifts to $43.88 | — |
| RN | $43–$51.73/hr top shifts to $58.20 | — |
Switch figures are the middle 50% of hourly rates actually paid on completed shifts in the last 12 months, including weekend and holiday premiums; “top shifts” is the 95th percentile. Local staff wages are employed (W-2) hourly ranges from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2025. As a 1099 provider you cover self-employment tax and benefits, so the two figures are not directly equivalent.
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FAQs about working in Denton
How much do per diem nurses make in Denton?
Rates vary by role, facility, and shift — nights, weekends, and holidays pay more than weekday shifts. You see the exact rate on every shift in the Switch app before you claim it, so nothing is negotiated after the fact.
Do I need a Texas license to pick up shifts in Denton?
Texas is a Nurse Licensure Compact state, so RNs and LVNs holding a multistate license from another compact state can work here without a separate Texas license. CNAs must be active and in good standing on the Texas nurse aide registry — aide certification does not transfer automatically.
What kind of facilities post shifts in Denton?
Mostly skilled nursing, rehab, long-term care, and assisted living. Shifts are typically floor care for CNAs, medication passes and treatments for LVNs, and unit supervision and assessments for RNs.
How fast do I get paid?
Once your shift is approved you can cash out the next day with SwitchPay instead of waiting for a two-week pay cycle.
What do I need to start working in Denton?
An active license or certification, current BLS/CPR, COVID vaccination or a signed exemption form, and a current TB test. You'll take six short skills tests in the app and pass a background check. There are no reference checks.