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Part Time Nurse Injector Jobs in Philadelphia, PA

Part Time Nurse Injector information

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How much do part time nurse injector jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time nurse injector in Philadelphia, PA is $53.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32.74 and $68.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time nurse injector?

Part time nurse injectors are registered nurses (RNs) or nurse practitioners (NPs) who specialize in administering cosmetic injectables, such as Botox or dermal fillers, on a part-time basis. They typically work in medical spas, dermatology clinics, or plastic surgery offices, helping clients achieve aesthetic goals by performing non-surgical procedures. Their responsibilities include patient consultations, performing injections, ensuring patient safety, and providing post-procedure care. Working part time allows these nurses to balance other professional or personal commitments while staying active in the aesthetics field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time nurse injector?

To thrive as a Part Time Nurse Injector, you need a valid nursing license (RN or higher), in-depth knowledge of facial anatomy, and specialized training in aesthetic injectable procedures. Familiarity with injectable products like Botox and dermal fillers, as well as experience using electronic medical records (EMRs), is commonly required. Excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and a gentle bedside manner help build patient trust and deliver desirable cosmetic outcomes. These skills ensure safe, effective treatments and contribute to positive patient experiences and satisfaction in a competitive field.

What are some common challenges part-time nurse injectors face when balancing multiple workplaces or schedules?

Part-time nurse injectors often work at several clinics or med spas, which can make scheduling and consistency a challenge. Adapting to different protocols, documentation systems, and team dynamics at each location requires flexibility and strong organizational skills. Additionally, building rapport and trust with clients in a limited timeframe can be demanding, so effective communication and follow-up are essential. However, this role offers valuable exposure to various work environments and techniques, which can enhance professional growth.

What is the difference between Part Time Nurse Injector vs Part Time Aesthetic Nurse?

AspectPart Time Nurse InjectorPart Time Aesthetic Nurse
CertificationsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, specialized training in injectablesRegistered Nurse (RN) license, aesthetic or cosmetic nursing certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentMedical clinics, medspas, dermatology officesMedical spas, dermatology clinics, cosmetic surgery centers
Job FocusAdministering injectables like Botox and fillersProviding aesthetic treatments, including injectables, skincare, and consultations
Common UsageOften used interchangeably in clinics offering cosmetic injectablesBroader role including aesthetic procedures beyond injections

While both roles require RN licensure and aesthetic training, a Part Time Nurse Injector primarily focuses on administering injectables, whereas a Part Time Aesthetic Nurse may perform a wider range of cosmetic treatments. The choice depends on the scope of practice and specific job responsibilities in the employer's setting.

How much does a part time nurse injector make per hour?

A part-time nurse injector typically earns between $25 and $50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of procedures performed. Many also receive additional compensation through tips or bonuses, and certification in cosmetic injections can influence pay rates.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Nurse Injector job openings in Philadelphia, PA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 23% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,894 per year, or $53.8 per hour.

Aesthetic Injector - Med Spa (NP, PA, or RN)

PLACEM!NT by TZ Consulting

Glen Mills, PA

$40 - $72/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Practice
VIO Med Spa (Glen Mills, PA)
Location
581 Wilmington West Chester Pike, Glen Mills, PA 19342
Compensation
$60 - $72/hr NP or PA + Performance Incentives
$40 - $50/hr RN + Performance Incentives
Schedule
Part-Time to Full-Time | 2 Weekday Evenings | 2-3 Saturdays Monthly
Employment
W2 | On-Site

An injector chair of your own at an established Glen Mills med spa, with patients already on the schedule, incentives layered on top of your hourly, and hours that grow as your book grows. Part-Time to start, with a clear path to Full-Time.

About This Practice

VIO Med Spa Glen Mills has been open around eighteen months at Glen Eagle Square and is running an active patient schedule. It is a medical spa offering injectables, facials and skin treatments, laser and light therapy, body contouring, and wellness services.

Guests come in across that whole menu, so consultations and internal referrals reach the aesthetic injector rather than the injector having to generate every one.

The location sits in Delaware County, minutes from Media, West Chester, Chadds Ford, and Newtown Square, and a short drive from Wilmington, Delaware. Ownership is hands-on and includes a practicing Physician Assistant injector, so your clinical conversation happens with someone who does the work. An established offsite medical director and written protocols are in place.

This is a seat to grow with, and that matters to ownership. Hours expand as your book builds, and genuine interest in the wellness and longevity side of the practice is a strong signal for the long term.

The Role

This is the aesthetic injector seat at the location, and injectables are the entire scope. Experienced nurse injectors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants are all a fit. You own the consultation, the treatment plan, the treatment itself, and the rebook. No lasers, devices, skin treatments, or wellness services attach to this role.

The seat starts Part-Time by design rather than by budget, with a defined route to Full-Time as your book builds.

What You Will Do

  • Deliver full-face neuromodulator and dermal filler treatment plans using Botox, Juvederm, and the Restylane and Galderma portfolio, within your Pennsylvania scope of practice and the med spa's protocols.
  • Plan and place Sculptra as part of longer-horizon facial balancing, from the first week rather than after a ramp.
  • Run real consultations: assess the full face, set expectations honestly, and build a treatment cadence the patient can follow.
  • Rebook patients before they leave, and recommend memberships and retail when they fit the patient's goals.
  • Refer accurately. When a goal falls outside this seat's scope, hand off to the right provider at the location.
  • Maintain documentation, consent, and treatment-room standards to medical-practice level.

How Success Is Measured

A short set of measures tells us the room is running well, and they are the ones your incentives are built on:

  • Rebooking at checkout, so patients leave with their next visit on the schedule.
  • Membership conversion that grows alongside your service production.
  • Retail attachment on the plans you build.

Requirements

Must-Haves

  • Active, unrestricted Pennsylvania license in good standing as a Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner, or Registered Nurse.
  • Two or more years of post-licensure experience injecting both neuromodulator and dermal filler, running a full treatment start to finish unsupervised.
  • Day-one full scope with no technical onboarding, including comfort planning and placing Sculptra. You will be treating patients in your first week, not shadowing.
  • Working knowledge of facial anatomy, product selection, and complication management.
  • Comfort with a pay structure that layers performance incentives on an hourly base.
  • Availability for two weekday evenings and two to three Saturdays per month.

Strong Advantages, Not Required

  • An established personal following or a portable patient base.
  • Prior experience in a medical spa, dermatology or plastic surgery practice, or similar clinically guided setting.
  • A track record of rebooking, membership conversion, or retail attachment you can describe with numbers.
  • A portfolio of your work, whether that lives on a professional Instagram account or somewhere else.
  • Interest in growing into the wellness and longevity side of the menu. Not required to start.
  • Dual Pennsylvania and Delaware licensure.

Benefits

Compensation

Your pay comes together from a strong hourly base and performance incentives on top of it. The base runs $60.00 to $72.00 per hour for a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant, and $40.00 to $50.00 per hour for a Registered Nurse.

That base is guaranteed on every scheduled hour, so a quiet shift never leaves you unpaid. Where you land in the range reflects your injecting experience and the patient base you bring.

Incentives are tied to rebooking, membership conversion, and retail attachment rather than a flat percentage of what you inject. We walk through the full structure on the first call.

Schedule and Work Model

This is an on-site W2 role in Glen Mills, starting with two weekday evenings and two to three Saturdays per month. Evening and Saturday blocks are the highest-demand hours in aesthetics, the fastest path for an injector to build production.

Benefits and Perks

  • W2 employment with an established, operating med spa, not a contractor arrangement.
  • Guaranteed hourly base on every scheduled hour.
  • Clinically guided oversight and established written protocols.
  • A focused injectables scope, so your time goes to the work you trained for.

About VIO Med Spa

VIO Med Spa is a nationally recognized franchise, proudly named Entrepreneur Magazine's #1 Med Spa Franchise for three consecutive years. The brand is built around clinically guided, results-driven aesthetics and wellness, with clinical oversight, established treatment protocols, and ongoing provider training. The Glen Mills location is independently owned and operated.

Hiring Process

Apply → alignM!NT Review → Recruiter Interview → Client Interview(s) → Offer → placeM!NT

EOE + AI Disclosure

We’re recruiting on behalf of our client/employer partner, an Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations are available - request assistance by contacting us at recruiting@placemint.agency. We and/or the employer may use automated tools (including AI) to support parts of recruiting (e.g., organizing applications, identifying role-relevant qualifications, scheduling) with human oversight; these tools are not the sole basis for decisions; people make all hiring decisions, consistent with applicable laws (Pennsylvania). placeM!NT is supporting VIO Med Spa with recruitment. All communication will come from a placemint.agency email address.