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An established industry player is excited to launch a Nurse Residency program designed for newly licensed nurses. This comprehensive 12-month program offers hands-on training, mentorship, and resources to foster confidence and competence in clinical practice. Participants will work in various specialty areas, including Critical Care and Emergency, while engaging in classroom learning to enhance their skills. This program not only prepares nurses for immediate patient care responsibilities but also positions them as future leaders in the nursing field. If you're a recent graduate or soon to graduate, this is an incredible opportunity to kickstart your nursing career with strong support and training.
Backus Hospital is proud to offer a Nurse Residency program to help newly licensed nurses successfully transition into clinical practice by providing support, resources and mentorship. We care about you and are committed to empower you to successfully navigate your professional nursing journey. We have partnered with the Vizient/AACN Nurse Residency Program to provide resources to help new nurses gain confidence and increase competence during this 12-month program. Your well-being as a new nurse is enhanced through hands-on training and processing clinical experiences. Nurse Residents will be hired directly to a specialty area where they will receive focused clinical education. The positions offered vary based on the needs of the hospital and may include Critical Care, Progressive Care Unit, Med Surg, Cardiology / Telemetry, Emergency, Operating Room, Oncology and Orthopedic units. In addition to clinical immersion on the unit, Nurse Residents meet in a classroom format to share experiences and receive additional education and training.
As a Backus Hospital Registered Nurse, you’ll receive competitive pay and benefit options including:
Currently hiring 2025 graduates!
Education: Graduate of a school of nursing. Soon to be graduates are welcome to apply!
Experience: New RN Graduate Nurses or newly licensed RNs.
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By completing the Nurse Residency Program, newly-licensed nurses are able to competently and safely manage a full patient assignment with confidence, and will be well-positioned to become future leaders in the nursing profession.