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REGISTERED NURSE (RN), CARDIAC SHORT STAY UNIT - PART TIME DAYS - 22274
Springfield, ILNo RewardCERTIFIED SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIST, SURGERY - 22560
Decatur, ILNo RewardRN - NEURO SURGICAL UNIT - 26278
Springfield, ILNo RewardREGISTERED NURSE (RN), LABOR/POSTPARTUM - NIGHT SHIFT - 26140
Springfield, ILNo RewardREGISTERED NURSE (RN), CARDIAC 6E - 25658
Springfield, ILNo RewardRN - ACUTE CARE - 26564
Jacksonville, ILNo RewardSURGICAL TECHNOLOGIST, MAIN OPERATING ROOM (OR) - 25491
Springfield, ILNo RewardRN - NEW GRADUATE - 21839
Taylorville, ILNo RewardRN - ACUTE CARE - 22353
Lincoln, ILNo RewardRN - ACUTE CARE - 25020
Jacksonville, ILNo RewardREGISTERED NURSE (RN), MEDICAL/SURGICAL UNIT 4B - 22083
Springfield, ILNo RewardREGISTERED NURSE (RN), INTERMEDIATE CARE - 20879
Springfield, IllinoisNo Reward
RN - NEW GRADUATE - 21839
Taylorville, ILMax
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****Sign-on Bonuses up to $15,000.00****
The New Graduate Registered Nurse is a full-time registered nurse position with a one-year nationally recognized Nurse Residency Program that assists you in transitioning from a new graduate to a professional nurse. As a New Graduate Registered Nurse, you will receive a carefully planned combination of on-the-job and classroom education.
This program allows you to build relationships with other new RNs and to work collaboratively on a project that is important to advancing the care of our patients. The New Graduate Registered Nurse will receive support from their Nurse Manager, Preceptor, Mentor, other unit staff as well as a Nursing Outcome Improvement Facilitator.
Our curriculum focuses on 3 core components; Clinical Leadership, Patient Safety and Outcomes and the Professional Role as a Registered Nurse. There are monthly residency sessions that will provide you with a strong foundation for the lifelong learning ahead. The last six months of the program is committed to an evidence based practice project. As a group you will work with your unit and unit manager on a clinical issue that you see as problematic or an area of improvement.
In addition to the residency, the New Graduate Registered Nurse will be responsible for delegation, supervision, and provision of nursing care for a designated group of patients through utilization of the nursing process. They will provide age-appropriate care and will participate in research when appropriate and incorporate research findings into evidence-based clinical practice.