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Empowering Nurses, Improving Outcomes

At Children’s National, we’ve fostered a culture that provides nurses the autonomy and resources to:
  • initiate research and advance children’s healthcare 
  • collaborate with colleagues across the hospital and around the world
  • help shape day-to-day care delivery, as well as the strategic direction of our health system 
  • grow professionally and advance their education 
The PPM demonstrates the holistic nature of nursing within the core context of patient and family-centered care in alignment with the Children’s National mission of Care, Advocacy, Research, and Education.

It puts patients and their families at the heart of all we do, supported by evidence-based nursing, professional development, and shared nursing leadership. In a culture of collaboration and respect, nurses partner with all members of the healthcare team in caring for patients, improving quality, and enhancing the patient and family experience. 
Through the application and evaluation of the PPM, the Children’s National nurse:

  • Integrates and applies the concepts of patient and family-centered care
  • Impacts our nursing practice through shared decision-making
  • Strengthens and expands practice through evidence-based nursing
  • Embraces professional development opportunities
  • Demonstrates effective communication and collaboration with healthcare partners

Meanwhile, our Clinical Advancement Program (CAP) program incentivizes every nurse to seize the PPM’s inherent opportunities. CAP not only encourages, but rewards our nurses for initiating research, participating in leadership councils, and advancing their education.

Job Opportunities for Nurses

We are looking for nurses who bring a passion for pediatric nursing, excellent communication skills and experience working with children and families.

A Place for Nurses to Grow

Opportunities for professional development support not only nurses’ career aspirations, but patients’ outcomes. We offer a nurse residency program for new graduate nurses, fellowships for experienced nurses and summer training programs for nursing students.

“The nurses at Children’s National are crafting ‘their story’ every day as they define and establish a foundation to lead and transform care for patients and families, achieve professional mastery, demonstrate exemplary patient care, and excel in nursing research and innovation toward the advancement of pediatric nursing."
- Linda Talley, MS, RN, NE-BC, FAAN, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer