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How much do hospital teen jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for hospital teen in the United States is $151,302.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $101,500.00 and $182,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a hospital teen?

A Hospital Teen job is a volunteer or entry-level position for teenagers in a hospital setting. Responsibilities typically include assisting hospital staff, delivering supplies, providing comfort to patients, and supporting clerical tasks. These roles help teens gain experience in a healthcare environment while contributing to patient care and hospital operations. Many hospitals offer structured volunteer programs with training and specific work areas. This opportunity can also provide valuable skills for those interested in medical careers.

What do hospital teens do?

Hospital Teen volunteers typically assist with non-clinical tasks such as greeting visitors, delivering supplies, transporting paperwork, and providing comfort to patients through conversation or activities. Depending on the hospital’s needs and your interests, you may also help clerical staff, support special events, or guide families to various departments. While the tasks are designed to be suitable for teens, the work still requires professionalism, confidentiality, and compassion. Volunteering in this role provides valuable insight into hospital operations and the healthcare environment, making it a great experience for those considering medical careers.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a hospital teen?

To thrive as a Hospital Teen volunteer, you need a genuine interest in healthcare, a willingness to help others, and the ability to follow hospital guidelines, typically supported by parental consent and school permission for minors. Training on hospital safety protocols and confidentiality is provided, and familiarity with basic computer systems may be required for some assignments. Strong communication, reliability, and teamwork are essential soft skills that help Hospital Teens interact with patients, families, and staff. These skills ensure that Hospital Teens contribute positively to the hospital community while gaining valuable real-world experience.

How to get a job at a hospital as a teenager?

Hospital teens can seek entry-level positions such as hospital volunteers, patient aides, or administrative assistants, often requiring at least 16 years old and sometimes a work permit. Gaining relevant skills like basic first aid or CPR certification and demonstrating responsibility can improve chances; some roles may have limited hours for minors.

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Infographic showing various Hospital Teen job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 4% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $151,302 per year, or $72.7 per hour.

Summer High School Teen Volunteer Program

Lakeland Regional Health

Lakeland, FL • On-site

Temporary

Re-posted 29 days ago


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Dear Student,
Thank you for your interest in the Lakeland Regional Health Summer Teen Volunteer Program.
For this program, there are several documents that must be completed in their entirety and sent to Volunteer Services.
THE PROGRAM WILL NOT TAKE INCOMPLETE PACKETS.
This may be your first exposure to the field of patient care services, and we want to keep everyone well informed, enthusiastic and interested in their volunteer experience. We encourage you to continue to participate throughout your school years and perhaps pursue medical careers upon graduation. To locate the packet needed, visit
Student Opportunities - Lakeland Regional Health
The packet is under number 3 - Summer Teen Volunteer Program. Please keep the first 2 pages of this packet for your reference. You can either email the completed application with the requested paperwork to Darcy.King@myLRH.org or mail the packet to:
Lakeland Regional Health Volunteer Services PO Box 95448 Lakeland, FL 33804
The following are requirements that everyone needs to meet before participating in the Teen Volunteer Program:
1. All high school students must be at least 15 years of age by June 1, 2026.
2. Completed application.
3. Completed and notarized parental consent form.
4. Copy of your up-to-date immunization record. This must include proof of two (2) Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) Vaccinations, Chicken Pox Vaccination or proof of having Chicken Pox (Varicella).
5. Results from a TB test that must be completed within the past three (3) months of application submission. This can be obtained from your Pediatrician, Health Department, or a participating Pharmacy.
6. Completed TB Questionnaire.
7. Letter of recommendation from your school's guidance counselor, teacher, administrator, Scout leader, employer, or another adult not related to you and not living in your house.
8. All students that submit a completed application will receive an email with information on how to schedule a face-to-face 15-minute interview. Interviews will begin the week of March 16th and it will be the student's responsibility to call to make that appointment upon receipt of the email.
This Summer, the Teen Volunteer Program will begin on Monday, June 1, 2026 (Teen Volunteer Orientation), with an end date of Saturday, August 1, 2026. Please feel free to contact me at 863.687.1115 should you have any questions regarding this process.
Sincerely, Darcy King, MSML Manager of Volunteer & Concierge Service
Exceptional Workplace
Lakeland Regional Health is a nationally recognized, integrated healthcare system operating one of the largest hospitals in the state of Florida, with one of the busiest Emergency Rooms in the nation. Our Award Winning Workplace has achieved best workplace awards from Forbes, Newsweek, the Florida Hospital Association, and Gallup; and we are one of only 10 hospitals in the nation to receive the prestigious Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award, and the only hospital in the entire state of Florida.
Career Benefits
Lakeland Regional Health provides competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, career advancement opportunities, recognition and appreciation programs, and a positive and engaging culture. Please reference our Total Rewards Summary for additional details here = https://careers.mylrh.org/benefits/.
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To learn more about these programs and speak with a Career Coach, email us at TalentServices@myLRH.org and a member of our Talent Service Center will contact you to begin your career journey.

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