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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for lpn pediatric in the United States is $29.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.76 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an LPN pediatric?

A Pediatric LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) provides basic nursing care to infants, children, and adolescents under the supervision of a registered nurse or physician. They assist with routine medical procedures, administer medications, monitor patient conditions, and support families with education and emotional care. Pediatric LPNs often work in hospitals, clinics, or pediatrician offices, ensuring young patients receive proper treatment. Their role requires strong communication skills, attention to detail, and compassion when working with children and families.

What does an LPN pediatric do?

Pediatric LPNs typically assist with patient assessments, administer medications and vaccines, monitor vital signs, and support physicians in routine exams or procedures. They also educate families on home care, document patient progress in electronic health records, and help manage the comfort and emotional well-being of children during their visit. Collaboration with pediatric RNs, doctors, and other healthcare staff is common, creating a dynamic and supportive team environment. These duties ensure that young patients receive timely, compassionate, and high-quality care every day.

What skills and qualifications are needed for an LPN pediatric?

To thrive as an LPN Pediatric, you need a valid LPN license, knowledge of pediatric care protocols, and experience in basic nursing tasks like administering medications and performing health assessments. Familiarity with pediatric-specific medical equipment, electronic health record (EHR) systems, and proper documentation practices is essential. Compassion, patience, and the ability to communicate effectively with both children and their families are key soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure safe, effective care and foster trust within pediatric care teams and with young patients.

Can you work in pediatrics as an LPN?

Yes, Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) can work in pediatric settings such as hospitals, clinics, and pediatric offices. They provide basic nursing care, administer medications, and assist with patient assessments under the supervision of registered nurses or physicians. Certification in pediatric nursing or relevant experience can enhance job prospects in this specialty.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (Pediatric)

Care Options For Kids

Jacksonville, FL • On-site

$28 - $35/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Pediatric Home Health

A Nursing Role Built for Focused, One-on-One Care in Florida

At Care Options for Kids, pediatric home health nursing is intentionally different. Instead of juggling multiple patients and constant interruptions, you provide one-on-one care in the home, allowing you to focus fully on your patient and deliver care with confidence and consistency.

In this role, you'll support pediatric patients with skilled nursing needs while working closely with a registered nurse and clinical leadership. LPNs who thrive here value meaningful patient relationships, clear direction, and the reassurance of knowing support is always available when needed.

If you're an LPN looking for a role that offers stability, support, and the ability to make a real difference in a child's life, this position was designed with you in mind.

Care Options for Kids Benefits

  • Paid Time Off (PTO) and flexible schedule
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Weekly pay and direct deposit
  • CEU credits
  • Training opportunities
  • Preceptor Program
  • Nurse Referral Bonus
  • Discounts on movie tickets, car rentals, hotels, theme parks, and more!

Support That Keeps You Safe and Confident

  • Easy-to-use Employee Portal that puts you in control, request shifts that fit your schedule and preferences, earn Care Bucks rewards, and stay connected to the COFK community.
  • 24/7clinical support whenever guidance is needed
  • Clear plans of care with RN oversight
  • PPE provided in every home, including masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer
  • Care delivered in alignment with CDC safety guidelines
  • A clinical team focused on nurse safety and success

Requirements

  • Current, active FloridaLPN license
  • Current BLS CPR card (obtained in-person, not online)
  • TB Skin Test (PPD) or TB Blood Test (QF)
  • Alzheimer's training - 2 Hour DOEA Approved Course (provided at no cost if needed)
  • Hour DOEA Alzheimer's Video (provided free of cost on DOEA website)

Care Options for Kids is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

FL Care Provider Background Screening Information: https://info.flclearinghouse.com/

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Care Options for Kids is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.