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Peds/Neonatal Critical Care Transport RN Schedule: 3x12 Nights (1900-0700) Weekends: Every other weekend requirements No Call Required May float to cover as beside nurse in NICU, PICU, or Peds units ...

Peds/Neonatal Critical Care Transport RN * Schedule: 3x12 Nights (1900-0700) * Weekends: Every other weekend requirements * May float to cover as beside nurse in NICU, PICU, or Peds units * Role is ...

Working as part of a specialized transport team, the NICU Flight Nurse safely assesses, stabilizes ... Work rotating shifts including nights, weekends, holidays, and on‑call assignments. #J-18808 ...

... 3rd weekend * Rotating holiday coverage * Occasional on-call coverage for evenings and nights ... Minimum of 3 years NICU Transport RN experience * RN licensure to practice in the state of ...

... 3rd weekend * Rotating holiday coverage * Occasional on-call coverage for evenings and nights ... Minimum of 3 years NICU Transport RN experience * RN licensure to practice in the state of ...

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How much do weekend neonatal transport nurse jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average weekly pay for weekend neonatal transport nurse in the United States is $2,449.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,865.38 and $2,980.77 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Neonatal Transport Nurse vs Pediatric Intensive Care Nurse?

AspectWeekend Neonatal Transport NursePediatric Intensive Care Nurse
CertificationsNeonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), Basic Life Support (BLS)Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), BLS
Work EnvironmentTransport settings, ambulances, neonatal unitsHospital ICU, pediatric wards
Employer & IndustryHospitals, neonatal transport teamsHospitals, pediatric care units

Weekend Neonatal Transport Nurses specialize in safely transporting critically ill newborns, often in emergency settings, requiring specific neonatal certifications. Pediatric Intensive Care Nurses focus on caring for critically ill children within hospital ICUs. While both roles require advanced pediatric knowledge, the transport nurse emphasizes neonatal transport logistics and emergency response outside the hospital, whereas the ICU nurse provides ongoing care inside hospital units.

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Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Critical Care Transport Fellowship

Children's Hospital & Medical Center

Omaha, NE • On-site

$114K - $150K/yr

Other

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description


Children's Nebraska is seeking highly motivated Neonatal Nurse Practitioners to join our Neonatal Critical Care Transport Fellowship Program, a 12-month, full-time postgraduate training opportunity designed to prepare fellows for independent practice in high-acuity neonatal transport.
This immersive fellowship provides comprehensive training in ground, rotor-wing, and fixed-wing transport, with a focus on the stabilization and management of critically ill neonates requiring interfacility transfer. The program integrates clinical experience, structured didactics, simulation, and transport operations training within a leading pediatric health system.
Upon completion, fellows will be equipped to deliver evidence-based care across the continuum of neonatal transport, from initial resuscitation through interfacility transfer, in both controlled and austere environments.
Program Objectives
  • Develop advanced competency in the assessment, diagnosis, and management of neonatal conditions requiring interfacility transport
  • Build expertise in transport medicine, aviation physiology, and operational safety
  • Enhance procedural proficiency and clinical decision-making in high-risk, time-sensitive scenarios
  • Apply evidence-based practices to optimize neonatal outcomes during resuscitation, stabilization, and transport
  • Integrate principles of crew resource management and interdisciplinary collaboration
Minimum Qualifications
  • NNP-BC - Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Upon Hire Required and
  • BLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Upon Hire Required and
  • PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 180 Days Required and
  • NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation within 180 Days Required and
  • DEA License within 30 Days Required
  • Minimum 2+ years' experience in Critical Care Required, 3 years preferred (as CC RN, APRN or combination of both)
  • Previous Advanced Practice Provider experience in pediatrics Preferred
  • Satisfy all relevant criteria and qualifications outlined in the Medical Staff Policy on Allied Health Professional, required to be credentialed. Required and
  • Must have valid driver's license with an acceptable motor vehicle driving record Required and
  • Must be able to work in an environment which includes the use of ambulance, helicopter, and airplane patient transport vehicles that results in exposure to non-conventional motions, noise, vibration, fumes and extreme heat/cold. Required and
  • Due to the aircraft the Organization utilizes for both rotary and fixed wing, all Transport applicants must be 225 lbs or under at time of hire. Upon Hire Required
Preferred Qualifications
  • Prior experience in EMS, flight, or critical care transport
  • Demonstrated interest in neonatal critical care and transport medicine
Curriculum Overview
Transport & Aviation Medicine Core
  • Air medical physiology and gas laws
  • Effects of flight stressors on neonatal patients
  • Aircraft systems, safety, and scene operations
  • Crew resource management
  • Ground, rotor-wing, and fixed-wing transport operations
Neonatal Critical Care
  • Neonatal resuscitation and stabilization
  • Prematurity and complications of immaturity
  • Congenital anomalies and neonatal surgical emergencies
  • Advanced respiratory support, intubation, and ventilation
  • Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy and therapeutic hypothermia
  • Inborn errors of metabolism
  • Neonatal nutrition, fluids, and electrolyte management
  • Umbilical arterial and venous catheter placement and management
  • Stabilization and transport of high-risk neonates from delivery centers
Simulation & Procedural Training
  • High-fidelity simulation of neonatal and pediatric transport scenarios
  • Mock codes and full-scale transport drills
  • Advanced procedural training, including:
    • Chest tube placement
    • Intraosseous (IO) access
    • Needle decompression
    • Central and arterial line placement
    • Rapid sequence and delayed sequence intubation (RSI/DSI)
    • Supraglottic airway (SGA) placement and cricothyrotomy
    • Umbilical line placement
    • Lumbar puncture
  • Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training
Certifications Provided
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP)
  • Preparation for Certified Neonatal Pediatric Transport (C-NPT) credential

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At Children's Nebraska, our mission is to improve the life of every child through exceptional care, advocacy, research and education. As the state's only full-service pediatric healthcare center, we provide comprehensive, holistic care to our patients and families-from primary and specialty care to behavioral health services and everything in between. Dedicated to a People First culture, we foster an environment with joy, belonging, wellbeing, learning and growth. Turn your passion into purpose and make a difference where it matters most.