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Together we advocate, educate, support one another, improve working conditions, and elevate the nursing profession.

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Individual

Nurse

Includes

  • Washington State Nurses Association
  • American Nurses Association
  • Regional nurses association*

Union

Nurse represented by WSNA for collective bargaining

Includes

  • Washington State Nurses Association
  • American Nurses Association
  • AFT Healthcare
  • Regional nurses association*
* For most regions within Washington state. To learn more, visit wsna.org/regions.
  • Empowering you to make a difference

    As a WSNA member, you join a powerful collective voice advocating for nurses at all levels. We champion your interests in the legislature, with regulatory agencies, and at the bargaining table. Your voice matters.
  • Helping you advance your career

    WSNA and the American Nurses Association help you advance your practice, leadership skills, and advocacy power. We offer a broad range of education opportunities for members, including online CNE, webinars, in-person workshops, and conferences.
  • Fostering connections

    When you join, you become part of a community of dedicated, passionate nurses supporting each other and the profession. WSNA members connect with colleagues at the facility, regional, state, and national level through in-person and online events and activities.
  • Powerful representation

    WSNA elevates the collective voice of nurses, the most trusted profession. We successfully advocate with state agencies, the legislature, and employers for better working conditions, safe staffing, fair compensation, and patient safety.

Why join WSNA?

  • Strengthen the nursing profession
  • Access professional development resources
  • Be part of a powerful advocacy network
  • Connect with nurses locally and nationally

"With WSNA, I am part of a powerful, unified movement that stands up for the rights of nurses and our profession."

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Yunna Flenord, RN
Tacoma

"WSNA has been a vehicle for me to develop my advocacy skills and engage more in health policy activities that support positive changes for nurses."

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Justin Gill, DNP, ARNP, RN
Everett and Monroe

"WSNA supports me as a leader in my hospital and as an advocate for nurses statewide and nationally."

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Didi Gray, RN
Vancouver

"WSNA has always been a place for respectful dialogue. I’ve made great connections. The nursing practice group is unmatched. I know I can call and talk through an issue and get an expert opinion."

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Jennifer Graves, MN, RN
Seattle

"As a member of WSNA, I have the power to fight for workplace respect and professional standards — things that support my practice and help me give my patients the very best care."

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Jacob Garcia, MSN, RN
Pasco

"With WSNA, we don’t have to do anything alone. Your fellow nurses support you in your leadership practice."

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Alyssa Boldt, RN
Spokane
Our impact

2023 Safe staffing law

Successfully lobbied for passage of E2SSB 5236, which establishes hospital staffing committees, strengthens accountability for hospital staffing plans, and provides meaningful oversight by the Department of Health and Labor & Industries.

Workplace violence

Driving force behind passage in 2019 of SHB 1931, enhancing workplace violence prevention plan requirements and improving training to help keep nurses safe.

PTSD benefits

Initiated and won passage of SB 5454 in 2023, which allows nurses to claim PTSD for work exposure, not just a single event.

COVID-19 response

Advocated for and secured enhanced safety measures and hazard pay for frontline nurses during the pandemic. Also, paid administrative leave and unemployment benefits for quarantine and mental health support services. Provided regular resources and FAQs to keep nurses informed.

Current initiatives

2023 staffing law implementation

The new staffing law, achieved by WSNA and our coalition partners, is being put into action to elevate nurse staffing standards and ensure patient safety across Washington state. WSNA is committed to providing advice, education, news, and resources to support our members.

Featured benefits

Membership confers these benefits and many more

Access to WSNA’s Lobby Day and other member-only events
Build connections with fellow nurses and leaders while advocating for the future of nursing.
Free and discounted CNE
Stay current with free and discounted continuing nursing education.
Exclusive monthly newsletter
Our members-only newsletter delivers updates on advocacy, nursing practice, and events straight to your inbox.
Discounts on professional certifications
Gain access to discounted rates on nationally recognized nursing certifications that help elevate your career.

Frequently asked questions

For union members

Each year, a survey is done of the fifth-step pay rate for RNs at every facility represented by WSNA for collective bargaining. These figures are then put in a formula which determines the annual WSNA dues.

For individual members

Individual member dues are calculated to include membership dues to the American Nurses Association and your regional nurses’ association.

That’s because we do the calculating for you based on your location and, for union members, FTE. But you can see what your dues will be by checking out the charts here.

These professional organizations provide educational opportunities, scholarships, and networking on a local level. Learn more about your regional association.

No. The WSNA PAC, which endorses and supports candidates for office who support nurses and our issues, is funded by voluntary individual contributions.

Be sure to provide us with a good email address. Make newsletter@wsna.org a trusted contact or check with your email provider to see how to whitelist communications from WSNA.

Join today

Individual

Nurse

Includes

  • Washington State Nurses Association
  • American Nurses Association
  • Regional nurses association*

Union

Nurse represented by WSNA for collective bargaining

Includes

  • Washington State Nurses Association
  • American Nurses Association
  • AFT Healthcare
  • Regional nurses association*
* For most regions within Washington state. To learn more, visit wsna.org/regions.