How much can a pediatric nurse expect to make per hour?
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Hi PediatricNurseSam, great question! According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median hourly wage for pediatric nurses (registered nurses who specialize in pediatrics) is around $35/hour. However, this can range from around $25/hour for entry-level positions to over $50/hour for experienced pediatric nurses in high-demand areas. It's also worth noting that pediatric nurse practitioners, who have advanced training and can prescribe medication, tend to earn higher salaries. They can make up to $60/hour or more, depending on their level of experience and the region they work in.
In addition to the base salary, many pediatric nurses also receive benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Some hospitals and clinics may also offer bonuses for working certain shifts or taking on extra responsibilities. It's important to research the specific benefits offered by potential employers when considering a job offer. Also, keep in mind that the cost of living can vary significantly depending on the location, so a higher salary in one area might not go as far as a lower salary in another area.
It's also worth noting that pediatric nursing can be a rewarding and fulfilling career, both personally and professionally. Working with children and their families can be challenging, but it can also be incredibly rewarding to make a positive impact on their lives. If you're passionate about pediatrics and committed to providing high-quality care, then a career in pediatric nursing could be a great fit for you. Good luck in your career exploration, PediatricNurseSam!
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