A Guide to Nursing in Wyoming

A Guide to Nursing in Wyoming

๐Ÿ“ Wyoming Nursing Licensure: Fees & Application

Wyoming is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), allowing nurses to practice in multiple states with one license. The Wyoming State Board of Nursing (WSBN) oversees licensure.AMN Healthcare

Licensure Fees

  • RN by Examination: $130
  • RN by Endorsement: $135
  • APRN: $385 (excluding RN license; additional $70 per certification and $70 for prescriptive authority)
  • Temporary Permit: $25
  • Criminal Background Check: $60
  • Multi-state License Application: $25

License Renewal

  • RN Renewal: $110
  • LPN Renewal: $90
  • APRN Renewal: $180 (excluding RN license; additional $70 per certification and $70 for prescriptive authority)


๐Ÿ“š Continuing Education Requirements

To maintain licensure, nurses in Wyoming must meet specific continuing education (CE) requirements every two years:Nurse.com

  • 400 hours of active nursing practice: No CE required
  • 200 hours of practice: 15 CE hours required
  • Less than 200 hours of practice: 30 CE hours required

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) must maintain current national certification. Additionally, those with prescriptive authority are required to complete 3 hours of education related to the responsible prescribing of controlled substances every two years.Nursing CE Central


๐Ÿ’ผ Job Outlook & Salary Insights

The demand for nurses in Wyoming is on the rise, with competitive salaries across various roles:

  • Registered Nurses (RNs): Average hourly wage of $39.88, with potential overtime earnings of $12,000 annually.
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Holders: Average annual salary of $85,648.
  • Nurse Practitioners (NPs): Average annual salary of $123,560.
  • Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs): Average annual salary of $55,046. 

๐Ÿฅ Leading Hospitals in Wyoming

Wyoming is home to several top-rated hospitals:

  • Cheyenne Regional Medical Center: Recognized for excellence in heart attack care and ranked among the top hospitals in Wyoming.
  • Banner Wyoming Medical Center (Casper): The largest hospital in the state, offering comprehensive services across two campuses.
  • St. John's Health (Jackson): Named to Newsweek's List of the World's Best Hospitals for six consecutive years.
  • Ivinson Memorial Hospital (Laramie): Recognized among the Top 100 Rural & Community Hospitals in 2025.Definitive HealthcareInstagramemail.chartis.com

๐Ÿค Nursing Organizations in Wyoming

Engaging with professional organizations can enhance your nursing career:

  • Wyoming Nurses Association (WNA): Advocates for nursing practice and healthcare improvement in the state.
  • Wyoming Center for Nursing: Focuses on developing a diverse nursing workforce through education and partnerships.
  • Wyoming School Nurses Association: Supports school nurses in promoting student health and academic success.

โœ… Steps to Becoming a Nurse in Wyoming

  1. Education: Enroll in a board-approved nursing program (ADN or BSN).
  2. Licensure: Apply for licensure and pass the NCLEX-RN exam.
  3. Experience: Gain clinical experience to enhance skills and employability.
  4. Certification: Pursue specialty certifications aligned with career goals.

Explore current nursing job opportunities in Wyoming at GoodWork.

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