National Resident RN
About this role
Where You’ll Work
Humankindness Practiced Here!
We are happy to announce that CHI Saint Joseph Health is now accepting applications for Spring/Summer New Graduate RN Residency Cohorts!
At CommonSpirit Health, we believe our nursing care is our brand. We commit to providing a nationally-standardized, evidence-based best practice for newly licensed and new-to-practice nurses to transition safely, effectively, and efficiently. Our New Graduate Nurse Residency program delivers nursing orientation and organizational socialization within the profession. Throughout the program you will be supported by leaders and mentors who care about your success and will help you become the nursing professional you’ve always envisioned.
Why Choose Us?
- Eligible New Graduates receive a $25,000 sign on bonus!
- You can receive up to $24,000 to pay off your student loans
- Earn up to $2,000 per year in our Professional Development program
- You can earn up to $450 per year by participating in our Wellness Program
- Adoption Benefits available
- Earn up to $7,500 referral bonus for referring a friend to an eligible position (no limits to how many you can receive!)
- Generous time off available
- Pet insurance
- Free Parking
About the New Graduate Nurse Program:
Our New Graduate Nurse Residency is a year-long program designed to support new nurses during their transition into professional practice with competence, confidence and leadership skills while fostering lifelong learning and career development.
The program includes:
- 18-28 weeks of practice-based orientation focused on hands-on clinical training, where new nurses work closely with experienced preceptors to build their skills gradually.
- Work beside your peers on Professional Development activities, including workshops and courses, and the completion of an Evidence-Based Project.
- Ongoing mentorship beyond the first year to continue professional growth and support.
* Please Note: Participants must pass the NCLEX and achieve a Registered Nurse license before the Residency Cohort start date. Provisional Licensure not accepted.
Read More About Our Residency Program Here
Job Summary and Responsibilities
A CommonSpirit Health Nurse Resident is a new graduate direct clinical care registered nurse (RN) who continues to develop nursing knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors introduced in formal education as they transition into practice. They are expected to demonstrate the appropriate competency in both core and functional areas, listed below.
Progression is expected in the areas of leading through mission vision and values, patient/customer focus, taking ownership, health care knowledge, teamwork, clinical performance improvement, service excellence, decision making and critical thinking, and patient safety.
Job Requirements
Required Education and Experience:
- Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing with a minimum of an Associate’s Degree in Nursing required; Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred
- 0-12 months of professional nursing (RN) experience
Required Licensure and Certifications:
- Active License as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the State in which s/he will be practicing or the state of primary residency if the state is a Nurse Licensure Compact state
- BLS certification - American Heart Association
- Additional certifications may be required based on population(s) served and services provided
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