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How much do internship perinatal nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship perinatal nurse in the United States is $16.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Perinatal Nurse vs Perinatal Nurse?

AspectInternship Perinatal NursePerinatal Nurse
CredentialsTypically in training, may have student or provisional licensesLicensed Registered Nurse (RN) with certification in perinatal care
Work EnvironmentClinical rotations, training hospitals, supervised settingsHospitals, birthing centers, clinics
Job RoleLearning and assisting under supervision, gaining experienceProviding direct patient care, education, and support

The main difference is that an Internship Perinatal Nurse is a trainee gaining hands-on experience under supervision, while a Perinatal Nurse is a licensed professional providing specialized care independently.

How much does an internship perinatal nurse make?

An internship perinatal nurse typically earns between $15 and $25 per hour, depending on the location, facility, and level of training. Internships often provide valuable hands-on experience and may be paid or unpaid, with paid internships offering compensation aligned with entry-level nursing assistant or student nurse roles.
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Infographic showing various Internship Perinatal Nurse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 27% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,888 per year, or $16.8 per hour.

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A Brief Overview

The Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (DCAPBS) at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is seeking a perinatal psychologist to join the Richard D. Wood Jr. Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment team as part of our ongoing efforts to further expand the integration of behavioral health providers into various services across the hospital. The position is full-time, providing opportunities for clinical work, teaching/training, and collaborative research. (CUT) Psychologists also participate in teaching and training activities through our APA and ACGME-accredited clinical psychology and child and adolescent psychiatry training programs, as well as an extensive psychology internship program.

Richard D. Wood Jr. Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment

The Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and the Richard D. Wood Jr. Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) are seeking a licensed psychologist with expertise in pediatric, clinical, medical, and women’s health psychology.

The psychologist will work as part of the psychosocial support team within the Richard D. Wood Jr. Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment (CFDT), a center that specializes in caring for pregnant patients carrying babies with prenatally diagnosed fetal abnormalities. The psychologist position will focus on providing outpatient individual and couples psychotherapy services and offering specific interventions for antepartum patients experiencing maternal and fetal complications while preparing expectant parents for intrauterine procedures, labor and delivery, and the transition into ICU parenting. The Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit (SDU) is the world’s first birthing unit dedicated to healthy mothers of babies with known birth defects. It is located in a pediatric hospital. The psychologist will collaborate closely with the inpatient multidisciplinary team of maternal-fetal medicine providers, obstetricians, certified nurse midwives, and nurses to care for pregnant patients on bedrest and in the immediate postpartum period. The position will also include supporting grieving parents as they consider pregnancy options, cope with selection reduction procedures, or experience an unexpected loss in pregnancy or of their newborn.

The psychologist will collaborate with psychosocial and multidisciplinary care teams in both settings. The position will include the assessment and treatment of expectant parents in the prenatal period following a diagnosis of a fetal abnormality, and with postpartum parents and other caregivers while their baby receives care in either the newborn/infant or cardiac intensive care unit. The provider will assess for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and offer short-term interventions to parents and couples at risk. The position will also include co-facilitation of parent support groups as well as continuity of postpartum services for identified families, with a primary focus on emotional coping and supporting the continued stressors of ICU parenting.


What you will do

Clinical Activity

  • Provides comprehensive assessment and treatment services to expectant parents, in inpatient and outpatient settings, and communicates with referral sources as indicated
  • Performs clinical services at a percent of effort as designated by supervisor.
  • Adheres to DCAPBS productivity standards.
  • In settings where patients are scheduled into appointments, presents an Epic schedule that rolls out, per department/division guidelines, delineating availability and anticipated vacation and conference time. The schedule must include enough openings to cover productivity expectations plus anticipated late cancellations/no-shows.
  • Follows all CHOP and DCAPBS policies and procedures regarding clinical and administrative activity associated with providing direct patient care.
  • Assure that professional practice is in accordance with applicable professional and licensing body standards
  • Practices as an Independent Clinician
  • Assures that CHOP, DCAPBS, Joint Commission, and other regulatory body patient care standards are met.
  • Assures that all CHOP and DCAPBS clinical and billing documentation standards are met
  • Assures that all of the above standards are met through regular and periodic direct observation of clinical activity, chart review, and discussion with non-DCAPBS team members.
  • May serve in clinical leadership roles such as:
  • Developing clinical and treatment protocols, peer education programs, and monitoring compliance through direct observation and chart review
  • Collaborating with other DCAPBS clinicians to operationalize and grow empirically-based models of care that best serve the needs of patients
  • Acting as a resource and mentor for DCAPBS clinicians
  • Demonstrating leadership in developing programs and designing/executing QI and/or patient safety initiatives

Collaboration

  • Collaborate with DCAPBS and other Department/Division colleagues to ensure that patients receive care consistent with patient circumstances and needs.
  • Respond to requests for consultation and service promptly.
  • Participates in DCAPBS and CHOP committees in membership and/or leadership capacity
  • Work collaboratively with the DCAPBS administration to support patients in being appropriately scheduled.
  • Attends and participates in department/division/institution meetings appropriate for or required by the role.

Teaching

  • Participates in education and training within the department’s training programs. This may include providing clinical supervision, lectures, and facilitated learning experiences
  • Establishes themselves as providing high-quality educational experiences for department trainees
  • Contributes to interprofessional training activities and experiences
  • Participates in activities of the training faculty
  • Engages in professional activities
  • Membership in national professional organizations, for example, American Psychological Association (APA)
  • Active in multiple DCAPBS, CHOP, regional, and national activities
  • Participates in the dissemination of psychological science and/or clinical care at a local, regional, or national level

Other

  • Demonstrates commitment to Department/Division and hospital
  • Completes all mandatory education requirements, annual PPD testing, flu vaccine, and other vaccinations as per CHOP policy
  • Maintain licensure including completion of required continuing education
  • Collaborates with internal staff to complete CHOP requirements including but not limited to Medical Staff Application
  • Establish plans for professional growth with the supervisor
  • Participates in clinical program development
  • Participates in community service
  • Participates in ongoing professional practice evaluations as a clinician and peer reviewer

Education Qualifications

  • High School Diploma / GED Required
  • Bachelor's Degree Required
  • Doctorate Psychology Required

Experience Qualifications

  • APA or CPA Accredited internship training is Required and
  • Completed post-doctoral training in child and adolescent-focused psychology. Required

Skills and Abilities

  • Excellent interpersonal skills (Required proficiency)
  • Skill in exercising initiative, judgment, problem-solving, and decision-making. (Required proficiency)
  • Skill in developing and maintaining effective relationships with medical, and administrative staff, patients, and the public. (Required proficiency)
  • Epic training (Required proficiency)
  • Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally. (Required proficiency)
  • Ability to communicate clearly. (Required proficiency)
  • Ability to accept feedback and incorporate it into professional growth and own performance improvement. (Required proficiency)
  • Maintains the strictest confidentiality. (Required proficiency)

Licenses and Certifications

  • Licensed Psychologist (Pennsylvania) - State Licensing Board - upon hire - Required
  • PMH-C Preferred


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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is a renowned healthcare institution dedicated to the welfare of children. Established in 1855 and situated in the heart of Philadelphia, PA, US, it's known primarily for pediatric healthcare services, pioneering new treatments, and conducting notable research in child-related medical disciplines. As an industry trailblazer, CHOP has a well-established reputation in the pediatric healthcare sector and is recognized globally for its innovative approach towards advancing children's healthcare.

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