careers that change lives.

At Children’s HealthSM, people find more than a job, they find their calling. Careers at Children’s Health change lives – the lives of our patients and families and the lives of our team members. We care for the most vulnerable, most acute cases, and help make the impossible, possible.

career areas

administrative and clerical

administrative & clerical

This team supports every group in our organization so we can all power our mission to make life better for children. Because together, we are incredible.
advanced practice & psychologist

advanced practice & psychologist

At Children’s Health, we care for the whole person. This amazing team focuses on our patients’ entire well-being so they can thrive throughout their lives.
allied health

allied health

From physical and respiratory therapists to athletic trainers to pharmacists, this incredible team supports our clinical staff and enables them to provide the best care for our patients.
facilities and operations

facilities & operations

From mechanics to cooks to security officers, everyone at Children’s Health plays a critical role in making life better for children.
nursing

nursing

Our nursing teams work with doctors, families and others to develop comprehensive care plans for our patients and families.
patient care support

patient care support

From Child Life specialists to language access interpreters, this extraordinary team provides unique resources for children and families to enhance their treatment and their experience.
physicians

physicians

From newborns to adolescents, our physicians treat the most complex, most acute cases in North Texas  making the impossible, possible. 
professional & management

professional & management

These teams serve a wide range of disciplines that support our mission and the extraordinary people who bring it to life.
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nursing at Children's Health

Each day, Children’s Health nurses in every corner of our system are redefining how we care for children, with a focus on empathy, leadership and innovation. Learn more about Nursing at Children's Health from EVP and Chief Nurse Executive Tammy Webb in our 2023 Nursing Annual Report.
nursing mission
To support the organizational mission to make life better for children by providing high-quality care based on strong commitments to practice, education, research, innovation and collaboration.

nursing vision
Inspired by our past to create our future through innovative and synergistic nursing practice, providing high-quality patient family-centered care and exceptional service through collaboration with all disciplines.
Professional Practice Model (PPM)
The core concept includes practicing in a Health Work Environment while matching the needs of our patients with the strengths of our nurses.
shared governance
The purpose is to facilitate innovation and the creation of a healthy work environment through a system of shared-decision making.
Clinical Nurse Achievement program
Nurses demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning, professional accountability and autonomous clinical practice, and are recognized for their contributions.

​​​​​empowering through experience


Our Transition to Practice Programs not only enhance competencies and escalate skills, they build confidence, sharpen critical thinking, and further the importance of evidence-based practice and research skills.

nursing by the numbers

7 years

average nurse tenure

3,084

nurses at the bedside and beyond

160

departments with nurses

4.28

overall RN
satisfaction score

24

nursing research studies

98%

direct-care nurses with BSN or higher degrees

662

Clinical Nurse Achievement Program (CNAP) participants

112

national publications, presentations and posters
Raji Pathak, BSN, RN, CPN, and Nurse Preceptor Quote
"I can’t believe what I get to do. I feel so fortunate to have found nursing, and I want other people to know how special it is. I love seeing people around me succeed and find fulfillment in what they’re doing.”
RAJI PATHAK,
BSN, RN, CPN and Nurse Preceptor
Children's Medical Center Dallas
Ashley Reed, RN, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
“Working in the NICU means serving as a strong patient advocate for the most vulnerable patients and their families. I love to be there for them in the good times and bad. These babies and their families need support in all aspects of their care. I know I’m in the right spot.”
ASHLEY REED,
RN, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Children's Medical Center Dallas

a top place to work

We take pride in being a place where our team members can thrive. Children’s Health has been honored with multiple awards as a top workplace, which is a testament to our dedication to creating a positive and supportive environment where everyone feels valued and appreciated.

find your calling.