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Nursing staff at MWPH provide advanced-level transitional and rehabilitative care to infants and children coming from acute care hospitals or, occasionally, the community with a broad range of illness, injury and congenital anomalies. Many of our patients come from Shock Trauma, Neonatal Intensive Care, Newborn Nursery or Pediatric Intensive Care. There is a significant focus on patient and family education in preparation for discharge, which usually occurs for most patients two to four weeks after admission. As an RN in our unique environment, you'll have value-added time to develop that special bond and help prepare the family for care at home or in the community.

Experience the MWPH difference. 

  • Shared governance model where nurses play an active role in decision-making, safety policies, quality management and leadership that affects their practice
  • Three-level clinical ladder with several tracts that enable RNs to advance
  • Flexible and compressed work schedules available in a variety of areas

Upon joining the nursing team, you'll have several days of classroom instruction before joining a group mentor for specific unit-based skills. After skills day, you will be assigned to a preceptor for the remainder of your 12-week onboarding. As an MWPH nurse you will have ongoing opportunities to participate in additional educational offerings to enhance your clinical and critical thinking skills and facilitate your professional growth.

Whether you're an experienced RN or are just beginning your career in Pediatric Nursing, join MWPH and discover the ultimate in compassionate care.

Learn more about RN opportunities at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.

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What Can You Expect After You Apply?

We'll give your career our personal attention from day one.

We're a team at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital. So, after your initial interview, you'll have the opportunity to attend a "share day" to see how we work together on a daily basis and determine whether or not you would be a good fit for the team. If you are new to pediatrics, it's also your chance to experience exactly what it's like to be a pediatric nurse, so you can decide if you'd like to take advantage of our training opportunities. 

Small facility. Tremendous clinical variety.

Our nursing staff functions in many different areas, including Inpatient Units, Outpatient Clinics, Patient External Transport and Day Programs. They also serve as Care Managers, Hospital Liaisons, Nursing Education Specialists and Infection Preventionists. Leadership roles are also available for Nurse Directors, Managers and Nursing Supervisors.