Explore wound care NP salary ranges, hourly rates, and how specialty certification and locum work shape earning potential in 2026.
Wound care NPs provide specialized chronic wound management across skilled nursing facilities, long-term acute care hospitals, outpatient wound centers, and home health settings. The combination of specialized certification, growing chronic disease burden, and aging population creates consistent demand for wound care expertise. Most earn between $112,000 and $115,000 annually, with CWCN/CWON certification, LTC/SNF markets, and hyperbaric wound care pushing compensation higher.
| Source | What it Measures | Compensation |
|---|---|---|
| AANP Compensation Report (2025) | Median annual NP compensation | ~$115,000 |
| Medscape APRN Compensation Report (2025) | Average total NP compensation | ~$112,000 |
| Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS (2025) | Mean annual wage (all-specialty proxy) | ~$133K–$136K |
Wound care NPs with CWCN or CWON certification and hyperbaric oxygen therapy experience consistently earn at the top of the compensation range and access the highest-paying locum assignments.
| Compensation Type | Hourly Rate |
|---|---|
| W-2 employed NP (BLS mean, ~2,080 hrs) | ~$55–$65 /hr |
| Locum tenens — lower band | $75 /hr |
| Locum tenens — upper band | $95 /hr |
Sources: BLS OEWS 2025; Barton Associates market data 2025–2026.
LTC and SNF wound care locum assignments command the highest rates, reflecting the difficulty of finding certified wound care NPs for these settings on short notice.
Wound care NP compensation peaks in markets where chronic disease burden and aging population combine with limited certified clinician supply. Skilled nursing facilities, long-term acute care hospitals, and outpatient wound centers in underserved markets pay the highest locum premiums. Full-practice-authority states expand assignment availability.
The growing chronic wound burden driven by diabetes, obesity, and vascular disease creates structural demand for wound care NPs that is expected to persist for decades.
A full-time wound care NP typically manages 15 to 25 patients per day across wound assessment, debridement, dressing selection, and care plan management. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy NPs manage smaller patient panels with longer treatment sessions. The combination of procedure-based care and chronic disease management creates a clinically intensive but highly specialized practice environment.
Locum rates range from $75 to $95 per hour. The four scenarios below use representative rates from within that band.
To exceed $175,000: obtain CWCN/CWON certification, target LTC/SNF markets, and add hyperbaric wound care experience at the top of the rate band.
Wound care NPs with CWCN/CWON certification and hyperbaric experience access the highest-paying locum assignments and the most consistent demand in the specialty.
An $85/hr locum rate versus a $60/hr W-2 equivalent is a meaningful structural advantage. 1099 wound care NPs unlock business deductions across licensing, CME, travel, and equipment; higher retirement contributions through a SEP-IRA or Solo 401(k); the Qualified Business Income deduction of up to 20%; and S-corp structuring at higher income levels. Barton partners with Earned to help locum APPs navigate these decisions.
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Most earn between $112,000 (Medscape) and $115,000 (AANP). CWCN/CWON certification, LTC/SNF markets, and hyperbaric wound care push compensation higher.
W-2 employed wound care NPs average approximately $55 to $65 per hour based on BLS data. Locum tenens rates range from $75 to $95 per hour.
Hybrid models combining employed income with regular locum shifts can push total compensation above $146,000. Full-time locum at $95/hr working 14 shifts per month yields approximately $160,000 annually.
Skilled nursing facilities, long-term acute care hospitals, and outpatient wound centers in underserved markets pay the highest locum premiums. CWCN/CWON certification and hyperbaric experience command the largest rate differentials.
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