What are the responsibilities and job description for the New Grad Registered Nurse (RN) Residency Program position at Naples Comprehensive Health - NCH?
New Graduate Registered Nurse (RN) Residency Program - Now Accepting Applications
Apply here to speak with our Nurse recruiter for consideration to be hired onto one of our amazing acute care units at either of our 2 hospital campuses!
Start Your Nursing Career with Purpose and Support
Are you a recent or soon-to-be nursing graduate ready to launch your career? Join our New Graduate Nurse Residency Program and build a strong clinical foundation in a supportive, patient-centered environment.
We are excited to welcome compassionate and motivated new graduate nurses to our team across two campuses:
New graduate residents can apply for placement in the following specialties:
The New Graduate Registered Nurse is a licensed nurse with less than one year of acute care experience. Upon hire, the New Graduate Registered Nurse is referred to as a Nurse Resident and is automatically enrolled into the Nurse Residency Program.
Required
The Nurse Residency Program is a year long program that consists of in-person classes called seminars. The seminars are held once a month for four hours and Nurse Residents are required to attend each seminar and attend make-up seminars if one is missed. Seminars are led by Master’s prepared Nurse Educators and various subject matter experts from different disciplines within the healthcare system. Content is delivered via lecture, simulation, hands-on skills, role play, gamification and immersion room experiences. Each seminar consists of a different topic(s), including, but not limited to the following:
Nurse Residents hired onto a medical/surgical, cardiac, neurological, orthopedic, oncologic, or observation unit will attend three days of nursing skills at the beginning of their onboarding process, which runs concurrently with the Nurse Residency Program and clinical time with a preceptor on a unit.
Apply here to speak with our Nurse recruiter for consideration to be hired onto one of our amazing acute care units at either of our 2 hospital campuses!
Start Your Nursing Career with Purpose and Support
Are you a recent or soon-to-be nursing graduate ready to launch your career? Join our New Graduate Nurse Residency Program and build a strong clinical foundation in a supportive, patient-centered environment.
We are excited to welcome compassionate and motivated new graduate nurses to our team across two campuses:
- North Naples Hospital
- Baker Downtown Hospital
New graduate residents can apply for placement in the following specialties:
- Cardiac
- Observation
- Oncology
- Orthopedics
- Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg)
- Telemetry
- Neurology
- Full-Time Positions
- 12-Hour Shifts
- Day Shift or Night Shift options available
- Graduate of an accredited Nursing (RN) program (ADN or BSN)
- RN license (or eligible to obtain prior to start date)
- BLS certification (or ability to obtain prior to start date)
- Strong communication, critical thinking, and teamwork skills
- Passion for delivering high-quality patient care
The New Graduate Registered Nurse is a licensed nurse with less than one year of acute care experience. Upon hire, the New Graduate Registered Nurse is referred to as a Nurse Resident and is automatically enrolled into the Nurse Residency Program.
Required
The Nurse Residency Program is a year long program that consists of in-person classes called seminars. The seminars are held once a month for four hours and Nurse Residents are required to attend each seminar and attend make-up seminars if one is missed. Seminars are led by Master’s prepared Nurse Educators and various subject matter experts from different disciplines within the healthcare system. Content is delivered via lecture, simulation, hands-on skills, role play, gamification and immersion room experiences. Each seminar consists of a different topic(s), including, but not limited to the following:
- Time Management/Delegation/Prioritization
- Management of the Changing Patient
- Professional Communication
- End of Life and Palliative Care
- Workplace Safety Series
- Medication Safety
- Conflict Management
- Health Equity
- Nursing Ethics and Advocacy
- Professional Development
- Nursing Professional Role
Nurse Residents hired onto a medical/surgical, cardiac, neurological, orthopedic, oncologic, or observation unit will attend three days of nursing skills at the beginning of their onboarding process, which runs concurrently with the Nurse Residency Program and clinical time with a preceptor on a unit.