Per Diem Nursing Jobs in Flower Mound, Texas
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Working as a nurse in Flower Mound
Flower Mound sits in Denton County between Lewisville Lake and Grapevine Lake, on the northern edge of the metroplex. Switch providers worked 749 hours here over the last twelve months across skilled nursing and long-term care, with CNA and LVN shifts posting through the week.
Nurses here pair it with Lewisville, Highland Village, and the Grapevine corridor.
What people were actually paid here on completed shifts over the last twelve months: CNAs $19–$21.38/hr, with top shifts reaching $23.75; LVNs $34–$38.25/hr. You see the exact rate on every shift before you claim it.
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. CNAs need active listing in good standing on the Texas Nurse Aide Registry.
Nursing pay in Flower Mound, Texas
LVNs working per diem in the Flower Mound area are paid $34–$38.25/hr, and CNAs $19–$21.38 (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. 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 Flower Mound, 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 | $19–$21.38/hr top shifts to $23.75 | — |
| LVN | $34–$38.25/hr | — |
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 Flower Mound
How much do per diem nurses make in Flower Mound?
What people were actually paid here on completed shifts over the last twelve months: CNAs $19–$21.38/hr, with top shifts reaching $23.75; LVNs $34–$38.25/hr. You see the exact rate on every shift before you claim it.
Do I need a Texas license to work shifts in Flower Mound?
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. CNAs need active listing in good standing on the Texas Nurse Aide Registry.
What kind of shifts are available in Flower Mound?
Mostly skilled nursing and long-term care, with CNA and LVN shifts posting through the week. You set the facilities, days and shift times you want to see, and there is no minimum commitment.
How fast do I get paid?
Once your shift is approved you can cash out the next day with SwitchPay, instead of waiting on a two-week pay cycle.
What do I need to start working in Flower Mound?
An active credential in good standing, current BLS/CPR, COVID vaccination or a signed exemption, and a current TB test. You take short skills tests in the app during onboarding. No reference checks.