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How much do pediatric oncology rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for pediatric oncology rn in the United States is $57.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.46 and $64.42 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Pediatric Oncology RN?

A Pediatric Oncology RN is a registered nurse who specializes in caring for children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer or blood disorders. These nurses work closely with pediatric oncologists and other healthcare professionals to administer treatments such as chemotherapy, manage symptoms, provide emotional support, and educate families about the disease and its management. Pediatric Oncology RNs play a critical role in both inpatient and outpatient settings, ensuring the safety and comfort of their young patients throughout their treatment journey.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pediatric Oncology RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pediatric Oncology RN, you need specialized knowledge in pediatric nursing, oncology care, and chemotherapy administration, usually backed by a valid RN license and often an OCN or CPHON certification. Familiarity with infusion pumps, electronic health records (EHRs), and safety protocols for handling cytotoxic drugs is essential. Compassion, emotional resilience, and excellent communication skills help you support young patients and their families through difficult treatments. These skills and qualities are vital for delivering safe, effective, and empathetic care in a challenging and emotionally charged environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Pediatric Oncology RNs, and how can they be managed effectively?

Pediatric Oncology RNs often encounter emotional challenges as they care for children and families facing serious illness, as well as the complexity of administering chemotherapy and managing side effects. Effective communication, strong teamwork with physicians and social workers, and ongoing training in pediatric oncology protocols help manage these challenges. Many hospitals offer support programs and debriefings to help nurses cope with emotional stress. Building trusting relationships with patients and families is also key to providing compassionate care and maintaining resilience in this demanding specialty.

What is the difference between Pediatric Oncology Rn vs Pediatric Hematology Rn?

AspectPediatric Oncology RnPediatric Hematology Rn
CertificationsRN license, Pediatric Oncology certification (optional)RN license, Pediatric Hematology certification (optional)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, cancer treatment centers, clinicsHospitals, clinics, specialty hematology centers
Job FocusCare for children with cancer, chemotherapy, symptom managementCare for children with blood disorders, anemia, bleeding issues
Employer & Industry UsageOncology departments, pediatric hospitalsHematology departments, pediatric hospitals

Both Pediatric Oncology Rns and Pediatric Hematology Rns work in pediatric healthcare settings, focusing on children with specific health conditions. While their roles overlap in caring for children with complex health needs, Oncology Rns specialize in cancer treatments, whereas Hematology Rns focus on blood disorders. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Infographic showing various Pediatric Oncology Rn job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $119,030 per year, or $57.2 per hour.

RN Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Infusion | PRN Status

Logan Health

Kalispell, MT • On-site

Other

Medical, Retirement

Re-posted 7 days ago


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Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

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Job description

Be Part Of Our Dedicated Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Infusion Team!
Our Mission: Quality, compassionate care for all.
Our Vision: Reimagine health care through connection, service and innovation.
Our Core Values: Be Kind | Trust and Be Trusted | Work Together | Strive for Excellence.
Logan Health is looking for an experienced PRN Pediatric Oncology Registered Nurse to support our pediatric patients through their treatment journey!
Our Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Infusion Unit delivers highly specialized outpatient care to children with complex and often critical conditions, including cancer and blood disorders. This RN role is based in our Hematology/Oncology Outpatient clinic located in the Rock Building at 350 Heritage Way in scenic Kalispell, Montana.
What you'll be doing:
This role involves direct patient care in our Pediatric Oncology Infusion unit, focusing on administering chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and supportive infusion therapies. You'll take care of an average of 2-4 patients per day and work closely with an experienced interdisciplinary team to support patients and their families throughout treatment.
Key responsibilities:

  • Administer chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and other oncology-specific infusions.
  • Provide patient education and emotional support tailored to each stage of the treatment process.
  • Monitor and manage patient symptoms and infusion reactions, collaborating with the broader oncology care team.
  • Maintain accurate patient records and participate in treatment planning.
What we offer you!
  • 12% PRN differential pay
  • Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
  • A supportive and collaborative team culture
  • 401(k) with generous employer match
  • Logan Health Fitness Center membership discount
Qualifications:
  • Prior pediatric oncology infusion or inpatient pediatric oncology unit experience is required. (Candidates without pediatric oncology experience will not be considered.)
  • APHON Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Provider Card required.
  • Current Montana RN license or a multi state compact license with authorization to practice nursing within the state of Montana; required. BSN degree preferred.
  • Minimum of two (2) years' experience in similar position or assigned area(s) preferred.
  • Possess knowledge of professional nursing theory, medical terminology and principles of professional nursing practice to administer and evaluate patient care.
  • Healthcare Provider (HCP) CPR and/or BLS certification required as dictated by each practice/service line.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills with an ability to support patients and families compassionately.
Job Specific Duties:
  • Develops, implements and coordinates individualized, goal directed nursing care to patients through the use of the nursing process as appropriate for RN's as applicable to the assigned area(s).
  • Maintains nursing standards of care and responds to changing workloads and patient conditions by: remaining calm, making objective assessments, prioritizing, and asking for assistance as appropriate.
  • Transcribes and implements provider orders and treatments both verbal and written accurately and efficiently as noted by chart reviews and observation. Consistently problem solves issues affecting patient care.
  • Exhibits a thorough practice of infection control procedures per policy and procedure as applicable to the assigned area(s).
  • Identifies, verbally evaluates, and reports identified reaction changes in the stated physical and mental conditions of patients.
  • Documents all encounters with patients seeking health advice according to organizational standards, while clearly demonstrating the nursing process.
  • Provides individual instruction and education to patients and families concerning health and medical needs per department protocol and as applicable to assigned area(s).
  • Assesses and anticipates the needs of the patient, and coordinates the necessary interventions as defined by policy, procedure and the written/verbal orders of the provider as applicable to assigned area(s).
  • Consistently problem solves issues effecting patient care.
The above essential functions are representative of major duties of positions in this job classification. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary based upon departmental needs. Other duties may be assigned similar to the above consistent with knowledge, skills and abilities required for the job. Not all of the duties may be assigned to a position.
Maintains regular and consistent attendance as scheduled by department leadership.
Shift:
Day Shift - 10 Hours (United States of America)
Schedule: PRN, 10-hour day shifts, typically from 0730-1730 or 1800
Logan Health operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Schedules are set to accommodate the requirements of the position and the needs of the organization and may be adjusted as needed.
PRN positions (also referred to as Casual, As Needed, or Per Diem) at Logan Health offer flexibility and are designed to provide coverage during busy periods, employee absences, and vacations, making them an excellent opportunity to support the team as needed. PRN employees can participate in a matching 401(k) plan and have access to the Employee Assistance Program. Additionally, they may qualify for hourly differential pay for certain shifts or hours, offering extra compensation based on department-specific scheduling needs. Pay rates and scheduling practices may vary by department.
Notice of Pre-Employment Screening Requirements
If you receive a job offer, please note all offers are contingent upon passing a pre-employment screening, which includes:
  • Criminal background check
  • Reference checks
  • Drug Screening
  • Health and Immunizations Screening
  • Physical Demand Review/Screening

Equal Opportunity Employer
Logan Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE/AA/M-F/Vet/Disability). We encourage all qualified individuals to apply for employment. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on protected veteran status, race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, age, disability or any other basis protected by applicable law. If you require accommodation to complete the application, testing or interview process, please notify Human Resources.

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The amazing providers, employees, and volunteers at Logan Health gift this organization with their innovation, knowledge, and compassion. Together, we're connecting our community to trusted, quality care and helping to improve lives every day.

Industry

Hospitals

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Kalispell, MT, US

Year founded

1976