Pediatric Nurse Salary Guide: Glendale, AZ

Average Pediatric Nurse Salary

$36.08/hour

The average salary for a Pediatric Nurse in Glendale, AZ is $36.08 per hour. This is 42% lower than the Arizona average of $51.11.

Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics,Payscale data.

Pediatric Nurse salaries in Glendale, AZ compared to State and National Averages

$36.08/hour

Glendale, AZ

21% lower than the US average.

$51.11/hour

Arizona

15% higher than the US average.

$43.54/hour

United States

How Pediatric Nurse Salaries in Glendale Compare to Other Cities

Search

Boise City, Idaho

$33/hour

This is 9% lower than the Glendale average of $36.08.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

$32/hour

This is 13% lower than the Glendale average of $36.08.

Austin, Texas

$45/hour

This is 21% higher than the Glendale average of $36.08.

A Nurse holding a file folder

Pediatric Nurse Career Guide

Use our exclusive Career Guides to research the education, qualifications, skills and responsibilities for a variety of healthcare disciplines and specialties employers are hiring now.

Go to the guide
Was this page helpful?

Get alerts about new jobs and salary trends in Glendale, AZ

Be the first to know about new jobs for Pediatric Nurses with the salary that suits you.

Featured Blog Posts

Open article How to Find the Best Travel Nurse Housing in Texas
Texas travel nurse housing
How to Find the Best Travel Nurse Housing in Texas
Head to the Lone Star State, where the cost of living is lower and there’s no state income tax.
Open article A Nurse’s Holiday Survival Handbook: Tips for Staying Merry During the Stressful Season
Nurse being merry even though she's working the holiday
A Nurse’s Holiday Survival Handbook: Tips for Staying Merry During the Stressful Season
Celebrate and keep stress in check with our tips for working holiday shifts.
Open article How to Survive Night Shift Like a Pro
nurse working night shift
How to Survive Night Shift Like a Pro
Working third shift? These tips from an experienced RN will help get you through the night.
See more Blog Posts