As a pediatric LPN, you have the opportunity to care for patients at pivotal moments in their young lives, from birth to adolescence. Ready to begin your search for pediatric LPN jobs? We can help. Whether you want to work in children’s hospitals, general hospitals, specialty care centers, family clinics, or elsewhere, we can show you the latest full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, or per diem LPN pediatric jobs. You can also check out related roles such as labor and delivery LPN jobs and OB-GYN LPN jobs. Get started today.
Education and Certifications for Pediatric LPN Positions
In order to work in this role, you’ll need a high school diploma (or equivalent). Then you must complete a vocational training program from an accredited institution, which teaches you the essentials of basic patient care. After you finish your coursework, you will need to pass the NCLEX-PN exam and receive your license. This qualifies you to begin working as a pediatric LPN. Relevant certifications for this role include:
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
- Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stabilization (PEARS)
- S.T.A.B.L.E.
To advance your career, consider learning how to become a pediatric registered nurse.
Pediatric LPN Resume and Cover Letter
Take some time writing your LPN resume so that your skills align with the keywords you see in each job posting. For example, if an employer wants to hire a pediatric LPN who can “maintain solutions that are administered through any central venous line, umbilical catheter, and peripherally inserted venous catheter,” highlight your relevant experience using those terms on your resume.
Use your cover letter to talk about what makes you want to work for this particular employer. Check out their mission statement on their website and explain how your values, skills, and experience are a great match for this company or care group.
Interviewing for a Pediatric LPN Job
Making a good impression during a job interview is a large determining factor in whether or not you’ll be hired. To be on top of your game, take a look at our common LPN interview questions and prepare thoughtful answers ahead of time.
Salary for LPN Pediatric Jobs
The average pediatric LPN salary is around $61,000 per year. Your years of experience, location, and facility can affect what you earn. The states that have some of the highest salaries for LPNs are:
To see how much you might make in your area, check out some of the current jobs on IntelyCare.
Explore Pediatric LPN Positions on IntelyCare
Take a look at the open pediatric LPN jobs to find one that works for you. Want more options? Review all the latest LPN jobs available now in your area.