The average pay for Vocational Nurses in Sacramento is higher than the national average. Part of the reason for this is the sheer number of hospitals and skilled nursing facilities in Sacramento County.
As of January 2024, there were 19 hospitals in the county. Dignity Health and Kaiser Permanente both have a strong presence in Sacramento. Naturally, these medical facilities have a constant need for both experienced and new LVN’s. The number of skilled nursing facilities are also increasing, as the population ages.
When considering which of the California LVN programs to attend, one of the most important questions you’ll be asking yourself is: “How much will I earn??” I’ll briefly go over the average LVN salary in Sacramento to give you a clearer picture of what you can realistically expect.