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A Pediatric Resident Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This role offers a blend of academic and clinical responsibilities, including teaching medical students and pediatric residents. The successful candidate will work in beautiful new facilities ...

This role involves managing both inpatient and outpatient general pediatric cardiology cases, participating in medical student and pediatric resident education, and contributing to a perinatal ...

As a Speech-Language Pathology Pediatric Resident at Ivy Rehab for Kids, you will be a full-time teammate as you complete the Ivy Rehab Pediatric Residency Program. You have the opportunity to learn ...

Pediatric Hospitalist

Las Vegas, NV

$175K - $223K/yr

The position offers an academic affiliation with opportunities to teach pediatric residents and medical students. Practice Info * Joining a team of 6th Pediatric Hospitalists * 34-bed pediatric floor ...

As a Speech-Language Pathology Pediatric Resident at Ivy Rehab for Kids, you will be a full-time teammate as you complete the Ivy Rehab Pediatric Residency Program. You have the opportunity to learn ...

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How much do a pediatric resident jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for a pediatric resident in the United States is $18.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between A Pediatric Resident vs Pediatric Fellow?

AspectA Pediatric ResidentPediatric Fellow
CredentialsMedical degree, completion of medical school, residency in pediatricsMedical degree, residency in pediatrics, and specialized fellowship training
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, teaching hospitals during residencyHospitals, academic centers, research settings during fellowship
Role & ResponsibilitiesLearning general pediatrics, patient care, gaining clinical experienceAdvanced clinical duties, specialized patient care, research, and teaching

In summary, a Pediatric Resident is in the initial stage of pediatric training, focusing on general pediatrics, while a Pediatric Fellow has completed residency and is pursuing specialized training in a pediatric subspecialty.

How much does a pediatric resident get paid?

A pediatric resident's salary typically ranges from $55,000 to $65,000 per year, depending on the location and year of training. Residents usually work long hours and receive benefits such as health insurance and stipends for housing or meals.

What are the duties of a pediatric resident?

A pediatric resident is responsible for providing medical care to infants, children, and adolescents under supervision, including diagnosing illnesses, developing treatment plans, and performing procedures. They work in hospital and clinic settings, often rotating through specialties such as emergency medicine, cardiology, and neonatology, while gaining hands-on experience and developing clinical skills. Residents also participate in patient education, documentation, and attend educational conferences as part of their training.

What can you do after a pediatric residency?

After completing a pediatric residency, a pediatrician can pursue subspecialty training in areas such as pediatric cardiology or neonatology, or work in primary care, hospitals, clinics, or academic settings. They may also obtain board certification and continue their education through fellowships or research opportunities.
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Infographic showing various A Pediatric Resident job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,477 per year, or $18 per hour.

Pediatric Intensivist Physician Critical Care Pediatrician - Physicians Only Apply - Perm

MedTier Solutions

MT • On-site

$168K - $217K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Medical Doctors Only Apply. A Pediatric Intensivist Physician Critical Care Pediatrician practice is seeking a qualified physician for MT. This and other physician jobs brought to you by ExactMD.

Pediatric Intensivist

Our client in Western Montana is currently in need of a permanent Pediatric Intensivist to join their well-established and respected PICU – one of only three in Montana.

Practice Details:

  • Opportunity for faculty appointment at University of Washington and University of Montana
  • Care is supported by a team of pediatric hospitalists, a pediatric surgeon, and multiple pediatric subspecialties. The facility’s hospitalists and intensivist provide sedation for their robust and growing sedation service. Sedation service on pediatric unit with dedicated sedation nurse
  • Work with pediatric residents from Seattle Children’s, family practice residents and medical students
  • Interest in outreach education a plus