Seattle Children's Hospital

Shape a Growing Pediatric ENT & Vascular Anomalies Program | APP Role | $131K–$193K + Benefits

Washington

$131-193k
full-time
Inpatient and outpatient

Seattle Children's Hospital

Job Highlights

  • Low Patient Volume
  • High Earning Potential
  • Routine Procedures
  • Job Summary:

    We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) to join our Otolaryngology and Vascular Anomalies team at Seattle Children’s. This role provides comprehensive outpatient care for pediatric ENT patients while also serving as a key clinical provider within the multidisciplinary Vascular Anomalies program. The ideal candidate is collaborative, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing a wide range of conditions in a fast-paced pediatric specialty clinic.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Evaluate and manage pediatric patients with ENT and head/neck conditions
    • Perform histories, physical exams, and develop treatment plans
    • Order and interpret diagnostic tests and imaging
    • Perform outpatient ENT procedures such as microscopy, foreign body removal, cautery, etc.
    • Provide longitudinal care for patients with vascular tumors, malformations, and related syndromes
    • Participate in multidisciplinary team conferences and coordinated care planning
    • Collaborate closely with surgeons, specialty teams, nurses, and allied health staff
    • Document care accurately and efficiently in the EMR
    • Contribute to quality improvement, clinic flow, and program development initiatives

    Qualifications:

    • Master’s degree from an accredited NP program or graduation from an accredited PA program
    • Active Washington licensure as ARNP or PA-C
    • National board certification (PNP, FNP, or NCCPA)
    • DEA certification (or eligibility)
    • Current BLS; PALS accepted depending on clinic requirements
    • Minimum one year of pediatric or family-care clinical experience required
    • Preferred: two years of pediatric APP experience, ENT or procedural experience, or prior work with complex medical populations
    • Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills

    Work Environment & Schedule:

    • Outpatient specialty clinic setting
    • Mix of general ENT and vascular anomalies responsibilities (approx. 50/50 split)
    • Independent APP clinics plus collaborative visits with attending specialists
    • Weekday schedule with occasional variability based on clinic needs
    • Requires flexibility, strong organization, and comfort with diverse patient complexity

    Why Join Us:

    • Opportunity to work alongside nationally recognized pediatric ENT and vascular anomalies specialists
    • A diverse patient population with both common and rare conditions
    • Supportive, collaborative multidisciplinary environment
    • Opportunities for professional growth, procedure development, research, and program expansion
    • Make a meaningful impact on children and families across the region

    About Seattle Children's Hospital

    Seattle Children’s is a nationally recognized pediatric health system dedicated to delivering compassionate, family-centered care and advancing medical innovation for infants, children, and adolescents. Serving patients across Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho, the organization combines world-class clinical expertise with a deep commitment to health equity and community partnership.

    Ranked among the top children’s hospitals in the United States, Seattle Children’s offers comprehensive subspecialty services, cutting-edge surgical care, and access to groundbreaking therapies through the Seattle Children’s Research Institute—one of the country’s most productive pediatric research programs. Providers collaborate in a highly integrated environment that values multidisciplinary teamwork, continuous learning, and excellence in patient outcomes.

    With a mission to provide hope, care, and cures regardless of a family’s ability to pay, Seattle Children’s fosters a culture rooted in compassion, diversity, and innovation. Clinicians have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful advancements in pediatric medicine while caring for a diverse patient population and mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals through strong academic partnerships with the University of Washington School of Medicine.

    Compensation Details

    $131-193k

    Location Insights

    • A+

      Access to Outdoor Activities

    • A+

      Access to Restaurants

    • A+

      Overall

    • A

      Access to Parks

    • A

      Commute

    • A-

      Public Schools

    • Total Population

      734,603

    • Median Rent

      $1,945

    • Median Home Value

      $879,900

    • Median Income

      $116,068

    Posted December 10, 2025

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