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(prefilled) The New Grad RN position is for recent RN graduates or those with less than one year of RN experience. Those hired as a New Grad RN will work under a licensed RN until license can be ...

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How much do new grad rn pediatrics jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for new grad rn pediatrics in the United States is $29.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.92 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a New Grad RN in Pediatrics, and why are they important?

To thrive as a New Grad RN in Pediatrics, you need a foundational understanding of pediatric nursing care, basic life support, and a valid RN license with specialized knowledge of child health. Familiarity with pediatric-specific EHR systems, medication delivery devices, and certifications such as PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) are commonly required. Compassion, patience, and strong communication skills are essential for building trust with young patients and their families. These competencies ensure safe, effective care and foster positive experiences for children and their caregivers in a healthcare setting.

What are some common challenges new graduate RNs face when starting in a pediatric unit, and how can they be addressed?

New graduate RNs in pediatrics often encounter challenges such as adjusting to the emotional demands of caring for children and their families, mastering pediatric-specific clinical skills, and managing time effectively in a fast-paced environment. Building strong communication with experienced team members, seeking out mentorship, and actively participating in orientation programs can help ease the transition. Over time, as new grads gain confidence and develop rapport with patients and colleagues, these challenges become more manageable, leading to greater job satisfaction and professional growth.

What is a New Grad RN in Pediatrics?

A New Grad RN in Pediatrics is a registered nurse who has recently graduated from nursing school and has started working in a pediatric setting, caring for infants, children, and adolescents. This role involves assessing patients, administering medications, performing procedures, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care. New Grad RNs in Pediatrics often participate in orientation or residency programs to build their skills and confidence in pediatric nursing. They play a vital role in supporting young patients and their families during medical treatments and hospital stays.

What is the difference between New Grad Rn Pediatrics vs Registered Nurse Pediatrics?

AspectNew Grad Rn PediatricsRegistered Nurse Pediatrics
CertificationsRN license, possibly PALS or NRPRN license, PALS or NRP often required
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, pediatric unitsHospitals, pediatric wards, outpatient clinics
Experience LevelEntry-level, recent graduateTypically 1+ years experience

The main difference is that a New Grad Rn Pediatrics is an entry-level nurse just starting in pediatrics, while a Registered Nurse Pediatrics usually has some experience. Both roles require an RN license and pediatric-specific certifications, but the New Grad role focuses on learning and skill development, whereas the Registered Nurse role involves more independent patient care responsibilities.

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New Grad Registered Nurse (RN) Pediatrics

Mary Free Bed

Grand Rapids, MI โ€ข On-site

$34/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

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Job description

New Grad Registered Nurse (RN) Pediatrics

Pediatrics Inpatient Acute Rehab

Employment Type: Full time - Days

Compensation: Starting at $34/hr (eligible for increase based on experience); Shift Differentials available

Days Worked: Rotating schedule; Weekend requirement

Hours: 36hrs/week; 7:00a - 7:30p

Primary Location: Main Hospital - Grand Rapids, MI

Other Benefits: Annual Merit Increases, Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision), PTO, Holiday Pay, PSLF Eligible, Tuition Reimbursement

Summary

Registered Nurses are a key member of the multi-disciplinary team that collaborates together to provide patient-centered care. Within the Nursing Department, RNs coordinate, direct, delegate, and provide care to multiple patients. Using a patient and family-centered care approach, each RN develops relationships with patients, families, and colleagues that enhance the quality of care provided. Nursing care is performed with compassion and courtesy, and each RN is responsible for following departmental policies and service standards. Patient and family education is a primary focus of rehabilitation nursing and is a critical aspect of the interdisciplinary team's efforts to assist patients to gain independence, apply adaptation strategies, and return home.

Essential Job Responsibilities
  • Staff will provide patient care, treatment, and services within the scope of their license, certification or registration and as required by law and regulation.
  • Quality Nursing Care โ€“ The Registered Nurse is responsible for all nursing care provided to patients at Mary Free Bed. Through careful assessment of each patient, interdisciplinary collaboration, and critical thinking, each RN develops and/or follows a patient-centered plan of care that aligns with the priorities and plans developed by the attending physician and other disciplines. The RN coordinates care for non-licensed staff through delegation and follow-up, to assure that all care provided follows departmental policies and procedures.
  • Quality Improvement โ€“ Mary Free Bed is committed to providing rehabilitation services that are of the highest possible quality. Opportunities for improvement are valued, as staff and leaders will take advantage of lessons learned to improve future services. Each RN will participate in performance improvement through identification of ways to improve care, reporting unexpected events or medical errors, and reporting "near misses". As requested, the RNs will participate in data collection and documentation audits to assist the Nursing Department with quality improvement measures.
  • Patient Safety โ€“ Each RN is responsible to promote safety for all patients served by following all applicable department policies and procedures. RNs will understand and contribute to the initiatives that are in place to improve the safety of the patients served. Additionally, a culture of patient safety is very important at MFB, and this requires all employees to be able to identify and report unexpected events and near misses without the fear of reprisal or retaliation. Retaliation or intimidation towards another employee for reporting unexpected events or near misses will not be tolerated. Finally, when threats to patient safety are identified, or opportunities for improvement are noted, these will be communicated with a member of the Nursing Leadership Team in a timely manner.
  • Customer Service โ€“ Each Registered Nurse is required to demonstrate excellent customer service standards and behaviors, while interacting with patients, family members, physicians, and colleagues. The Mary Free Bed Standards of Behavior outlines expectations for performance in this area. Each RN must deal discreetly and sensitively with confidential information, and as needed, will perform customer service recovery with patients and families' members. The RN will also take active steps to recognize unique cultural and religious needs of patients and families and integrate these diverse needs into a patient-specific plan of care that aims to exceed the expectations of each patient and family.
  • Physician and colleague relationships โ€“ Interdisciplinary team integration and collaboration across disciplines to provide patient-centered care is a priority at Mary Free Bed. Maintaining effective working relationships with admitting and consulting physicians is an important responsibility of each RN. In addition, each RN is responsible to develop and maintain professional working relationships with colleagues from other disciplines that are involved in the care of each patient and family.
  • Employee Competency โ€“ Each RN employed at Mary Free Bed is responsible to perform within the policies, procedures, and standards of care set by the organization. This often requires demonstration of competency to meet regulatory and accreditation requirements and in alignment with recognized standards of care and best practice benchmarks. Each RN is responsible to demonstrate competency in those areas required by the department, within the defined time frame.
  • Professional Work Environment โ€“ A culture of professionalism, respect, and accountability is critical to fulfilling the mission of Mary Free Bed. Each RN is responsible for encouraging a culture of personal accountability, solution-seeking behavior, mutual respect, open communication, acceptance of change, enthusiasm, and pride. As opportunities for celebration and opportunities for improvement are identified, each RN will share this information with a member of the Nursing Leadership Team.
  • Employee Safety โ€“ Each employee within the Nursing Department is responsible to follow all policies and procedures related to employee safety. When risks to employee safety are identified (self or others), each RN will take appropriate steps to reduce those risks, communicate with the Nursing Supervisor(s) and to maintain a physical work environment that reflects the high-quality nursing services delivered at Mary Free Bed.
  • Staff Selection, Development and Mentoring โ€“ As requested by a member of the Nursing Leadership Team, MFB RNs assist with employee selection and the orientation process for new team members. Interview questions and feedback will be presented professionally and tactfully, and information discussed during the interviews will remain confidential, if needed. As a preceptor, each RN will collaborate with the Clinical Care Coordinator and Nurse Educator to provide a comprehensive orientation for the new team member. RNs are responsible to ensure the Nursing Care Assistant assigned to the RN, and who is serving as a preceptor, provides a thorough and accurate orientation for the new team member.
  • Student Preceptor and Mentoring โ€“ As assigned by a Clinical Care Coordinator or Nurse Educator, each RN will collaborate with colleagues, the Clinical Care Coordinator and Nurse Educator to provide a valuable clinical rotation for RN students.
Customer Service Responsibilities

Demonstrate excellent customer service and standards of behaviors as well as encourages, coaches, and monitors the same in team members. This individual should consistently promote teamwork and direct communication with co-workers and deal discretely and sensitively with confidential information.

Responsibilities in Quality Improvement

Contribute by identifying problems and seeking solutions. Promote patient/family satisfaction where possible; participates in departmental efforts to monitor and report customer service.

Essential Job Qualifications
  • Licensure: Registered nurse in the state of Michigan.
  • Education: Associates degree in nursing is required. Bachelor's degree preferred. Certification as a Registered Rehabilitation Nurse is preferred and will be encouraged for all MFB RNs.
  • CRRN Requirement: All newly hired staff will be required to become a Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) by their 3rd anniversary with Mary Free Bed. Mary Free Bed will fund training and certification towards CRRN certification.
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
  • Experience:
  • Previous experience as a RN, especially in a rehabilitation or acute care setting, is preferred but not required.
  • Strong critical thinking, decision-making, delegation, and leadership skills are required to work as a RN in the Nursing Department at MFB.
  • Time management and organizational skills are very important, as well as effective written and verbal communication skills.
  • Must be able to work effectively under time requirements and deadlines, problem-solve when facing unexpected issues, handle interruptions, and prioritize effectively.
Physical Requirements for Essential Job Qualification

Levels:

  • None (No specific requirements)
  • Occasionally (Less than 1/3)
  • Frequently (1/3 to 2/3)
  • Majority (More than 2/3)

Remain in a stationary position: None

Traverse or move around work location: Frequently

Use keyboard: None

Operate or use department specific equipment: None

Ascend/Descend equipment or ladder: None

Position self to accomplish the Essential Functions of the role: None

Receive and communicate information and ideas for understanding: None

Transport, position, and/or exert force:

Up to 10 pounds: _____

Up to 25 pounds: _____

Up to 50 pounds: _____

Up to 75 pounds: _____

More than 100 pounds: _____