Paediatric nurses are in critical shortage across the USA and UK — with salaries reaching $100,000 and full employer-sponsored visa pathways available for qualified children’s nursing professionals. Here is your complete 2026 guide. Paediatric nursing is one of healthcare’s most rewarding and most critically short-supplied specialisations in 2026.
Both the United States and United Kingdom are experiencing paediatric nursing workforce deficits that directly affect children’s access to healthcare — generating visa-sponsored employment opportunities with salaries reaching $100,000, direct green card sponsorship in the USA, and NHS-funded registration support in the UK. For paediatric nurses from Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Kenya — who bring both formal nursing qualifications and genuine passion for children’s healthcare — the international opportunity is both financially compelling and professionally meaningful.
What distinguishes paediatric nursing as an international career pathway is the combination of urgent shortage status, the meaningful nature of work caring for sick children and supporting their families, and the multiple settings generating demand simultaneously — children’s hospitals, paediatric units within general hospitals, community children’s nursing, neonatal intensive care, and paediatric oncology.
Why Paediatric Nurses Are in Critical Global Demand
Children’s Hospital Capacity Expansion
Both the USA and UK are expanding children’s hospital capacity — new children’s hospitals in major cities and expanding paediatric wings at general hospitals — generating new paediatric nursing positions that domestic training cannot fill. Every new paediatric bed requires a qualified paediatric nurse.
NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) Shortage
Neonatal intensive care nursing is in particularly acute shortage — requiring specialist training in neonatal physiology, ventilatory support, and high-dependency care that creates a genuinely scarce workforce. Neonatal nurses command salary premiums above general paediatric rates in both countries.
Paediatric Mental Health Crisis
Post-pandemic paediatric mental health admissions have increased dramatically in both countries — generating demand for paediatric mental health nurses in emergency departments, inpatient CAMHS units, and community settings that existing workforces cannot meet.
United States — Paediatric Nurse Jobs With Visa Sponsorship
Salaries and Role Breakdown
Paediatric Staff Nurse (General): $72,000 – $88,000/year
NICU Nurse (Neonatal): $80,000 – $98,000/year
Paediatric ICU (PICU) Nurse: $82,000 – $100,000/year
Paediatric Oncology Nurse: $80,000 – $97,000/year
Paediatric Emergency Nurse: $78,000 – $96,000/year
Paediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP): $95,000 – $125,000/year
Children’s Hospitals With Highest Demand
- Boston Children’s Hospital — World-renowned; active international nursing recruitment
- Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centre — Top-ranked; international nurse programme
- Texas Children’s Hospital (Houston) — Largest children’s hospital in the USA; active overseas recruitment
- Children’s National (Washington DC) — Active international nursing hire
Detailed Job Requirements — USA Paediatric Nurse
Academic Qualifications:
- BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) — strongly preferred by children’s hospitals; ADN (Associate Degree) qualifying in some states
- Paediatric nursing specialty — can be general nursing qualification with paediatric clinical experience
Licensing:
- NCLEX-RN — mandatory for all US nursing practice
- CGFNS credential evaluation — required for international nurse licensing
- State RN licence — each state Board of Nursing
Paediatric Specialty Certifications:
- CPN (Certified Paediatric Nurse) — PNCB (Paediatric Nursing Certification Board) — primary paediatric nursing credential; requires 1,800 hours of paediatric nursing experience before eligibility; examination-based
- RNC-NIC (Registered Nurse Certified — Neonatal Intensive Care) — NCC certification for NICU nursing; significant salary premium
- CPEN (Certified Paediatric Emergency Nurse) — BCEN certification for paediatric emergency nursing
- BLS/PALS (Paediatric Advanced Life Support) — mandatory for all paediatric nursing roles; PALS specifically required for NICU, PICU, and paediatric emergency settings
- NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Programme) — mandatory for NICU and neonatal transition nursing
Experience Requirements:
- Minimum 2 years of paediatric nursing clinical experience — documented through employer references
- NICU roles: Specifically documented neonatal intensive care experience
- Paediatric oncology: Chemotherapy administration training and oncology nursing experience
Visa Routes:
- EB-3 Green Card — children’s hospitals directly sponsor paediatric nurses; many offer green card from day one
- H-1B — cap-exempt at non-profit children’s hospitals and academic medical centres
Top Sponsoring Employers:
- Boston Children’s Hospital — Active international paediatric nursing recruitment; green card sponsorship
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) — Established international nursing programme
- Texas Children’s Hospital — Very active overseas paediatric nurse recruitment; covers NCLEX preparation costs
- Nationwide Children’s Hospital (Columbus) — Active international recruitment
United Kingdom — Paediatric Nurse Jobs With Visa Sponsorship
Salaries and Role Breakdown
Band 5 Children’s Nurse (Newly Registered): £28,000 – £34,000/year
Band 6 Specialist Children’s Nurse: £35,000 – £43,000/year
Band 7 Advanced Children’s Nurse: £43,000 – £50,000/year
Band 8a Consultant Children’s Nurse: £50,000 – £57,000/year
Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse (Band 6/7): £38,000 – £50,000/year
Detailed Job Requirements — UK Paediatric Nurse
Academic Qualifications:
- BSc (Hons) in Children’s Nursing — specific paediatric branch of nursing; RSCN or RN(Child) registration
- General adult nursing qualification with documented paediatric experience may be assessable by NMC for specific roles
NMC Registration:
- Apply to NMC for children’s nurse registration
- International children’s nurses: CBT examination + OSCE specific to children’s nursing competencies
- Evidence of paediatric-specific clinical placements: neonatal, acute paediatric ward, community children’s nursing, paediatric emergency
Mandatory Training (employer-provided):
- PILS (Paediatric Immediate Life Support) — mandatory for all children’s nursing roles
- NLS (Newborn Life Support) — mandatory for neonatal and delivery suite-adjacent roles
- Safeguarding Children Level 3 — mandatory and higher requirement than adult nursing
- Paediatric pain assessment tools training
English Language: IELTS Academic 7.0 (no skill below 7.0 for children’s nursing — higher than adult nursing due to child communication requirements) or OET Grade B
Top UK Employers:
- Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Foundation Trust — World-renowned children’s hospital; active international children’s nurse recruitment
- Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust (Liverpool) — Active overseas recruitment
- Birmingham Children’s Hospital — Consistent international children’s nursing hiring
- Royal Hospital for Children (Glasgow) — Scotland’s specialist children’s hospital
Step-by-Step Application Guide
Step 1 — Complete NCLEX-RN (USA) or NMC Assessment (UK)
Both require paediatric-specific clinical evidence. Document neonatal, acute, and community paediatric experience comprehensively.
Step 2 — Obtain PALS and NRP Certifications
Both PALS (USA/UK) and NRP are obtainable in African countries through AHA and AAP-approved providers. Having these before applying demonstrates clinical readiness.
Step 3 — Target Children’s Hospitals Directly
Boston Children’s, Texas Children’s (USA) and Great Ormond Street, Alder Hey (UK) all have dedicated international children’s nursing recruitment teams — contact directly rather than relying solely on job board applications.
Step 4 — Document Safeguarding Training
Both USA and UK children’s nursing employers place extraordinary emphasis on child safeguarding competency. Document any child protection training, mandatory reporting understanding, and family-centred care experience prominently in your application.
Conclusion
Paediatric nursing represents one of healthcare’s most meaningful and most urgently sponsored international career transitions in 2026. Children’s hospitals in both the USA and UK are actively searching for qualified paediatric nurses — offering salaries reaching $100,000, direct green card sponsorship, NHS-funded registration support, and deeply rewarding work caring for children and families.
$100,000. USA and UK. Paediatric nursing goes international in 2026.