What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Nurse Intern-Summer 2026 at Yale New Haven Hospital position at Yale New Haven Health and Careers?
Student Nurse Intern Program 2026 Yale New Haven Hospital
The YNHH Summer Intern Program is a paid mentorship designed for student nurses who are currently enrolled in an accredited School of Nursing and will graduate December 2026/January 2027 or Summer 2027.
Date of Program: 5/26/2025 to 7/24/2026 (9 weeks) Graduation Ceremony 7/24/2026
Locations: St Raphael and York St Campuses
Hours per week: 24 hrs/week, day shift, some weekends (no off-shifts/holidays/overtime)
Rate: $17/hour
Requirements:
- Currently enrolled in an accredited RN program – entering senior year
- Successful completion of at least 1 clinical rotation and Fundamentals of Nursing prior to start of program
- Able to provide proof of current BLS Certification
- Must commit to work 24 hours/week every week for the duration of the program – you must be available to start on 5/26/2025
- Formal and complete application
- Attach/upload a current, up-to-date resume which includes your GPA , any non-healthcare work experience, and anticipated month/year of graduation
- Include top 3 specialty choices at the top of your resume
The vast majority of assignments will be in Medical and Surgical subspecialty units, which can include, Cardiac/Cardiac Surgery, Oncology, Telemetry, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Transplant, Bariatrics, Respiratory, Renal, etc
There will be limited availability in Critical Care, ED and Perioperative.
There will be very limited availability in Pediatrics and Obstetrics
Student Nurses will be assigned to their specified unit the first week of the program.
SUMMARY The Student Nurse Intern (SNI) is defined as a nursing student who is currently enrolled in an accredited BSN School/Department of Nursing Program. The student nurse has successfully completed their school 's Fundamental Nursing Skills Laboratory and is currently enrolled in or has completed at least one semester of relevant Clinical practicum in their School/Department of Nursing Program. Under the direction of the Registered Nurse the Student Nurse Intern will perform unlicensed clinical skills and provide environmental support to the unit. Students will NOT prepare or administer any medications, prepare, initiate or administer any IV or arterial therapy, prepare or administer blood or blood components, or accept physician or LIP orders. Students will work with RN preceptor/mentor on all designated activities.
Safety and Emergency Management: Responds appropriately to patient and hospital based emergency situations.
- Performs all patient care procedures safely following the hospital's policies and procedures Ensures patient and family confidentiality at all times. Summons assistance in emergency situations as outlined in the hospital's policies and procedures. Maintains a clean and safe environment for patients. Consistently utilizes principles of safe lifting. Consistently practices infection control and universal precautions techniques.
Nursing Process: Practices within the Patient and Family Centered Care (PFCC) Model and applies nursing process under the supervision of a Registered Nurse.
- Accepts report with RN on patient assignments and participates actively in patient care conferences with RN. Collaborates with the RN to analyze data to identify patient problems/needs. Collaborates with the RN to formulate nursing interventions related to problems/needs identified. Collaborates with RN to assess patient’s responses to interventions. Communicates immediately to the RN all changes or observations of the patient's condition. Collects and documents data (vital signs, intake and output, etc.) in the patient’s medical record. Follows established procedure in performing selected nursing functions; example: unit POCT once trained/validated.
Patient Population: Demonstrates an increased level of clinical competence and clinical judgment by relating nursing theory to practice. Collaborates with RN regarding the following:
- Researches and correlates signs and symptoms to the history and pathophysiology of illness Correlates scientific basis and the rationale for selected nursing interventions Correlates rationale for medication plan with patient's condition Accesses Clinical Work Station to increase nursing knowledge through the use of : Clinical Practice Manual, library, reference materials, and other educational resources
Procedures and Therapies: Provides direct nursing care and performs clinical nursing skills under the supervision of the Registered Nurse.
- Provides nursing care to patients preserving the patient's right to dignity, respect and autonomy. Performs selected non-sterile treatments (i.e. cold compress) and procedures under the direct supervision of the Registered Nurse. Performs technical duties and selected tasks as delegated by the Registered Nurse. Performs all patient care procedures safely following the hospital's policies and procedures.
Leadership: Refines communication skills with patients, families and multi-disciplinary health team members, develops professional relationships and demonstrates increased professional accountability.
- Reports to unit on time. Provides proper notification for unscheduled absences or tardiness. Presents neat appearance in professional nursing attire and with hospital identification. Introduces self to patient and family as the patient's Student Nurse Intern. Demonstrates appropriate interpersonal communication skills.
5 1. Interacts effectively and constructively with nursing staff members to ensure a positive work environment. Communicates in a professional manner to colleagues and works toward resolution of issues and concerns. Collaborates to assist in unit activities as needed. Seeks assistance/supervision appropriately. Accepts direction and feedback constructively. Actively seeks new clinical learning opportunities. Participates in unit based staff meetings and educational initiatives .
Qualifications:REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION (number of years and type required to perform the position duties):
EXPERIENCE (number of years and type required to meet an acceptable level of performance): The SNI has successfully completed their schools' Fundamental Nursing Skills Laboratory and is currently enrolled in or has completed at least one semester of relevant clinical practicum in the School of Nursing program.
SPECIAL SKILLS: ACCOUNTABILITY (how this position is held accountable for such as goals achievement, budget adherence, or other areas of accountability): Work in a casual status position and assigned to work with a Registered Nurse to provide patient care. The ultimate responsibility for patient care is the responsibility of the Registered Nurse. Utilizes and manages material resources in a cost-effective manner.
COMPLEXITY (describe planning, problem solving, decision making, creative activity, or other special factors inherent in the responsibilities of this position): In personal and job-related decisions and actions, consistently demonstrates the values of integrity (doing the right thing), patient-centered (putting patients and families first), respect (valuing all people and embracing all differences), accountability (being responsible and taking action), and compassion (being empathetic). The SNA will perform clinical skills and assist with the nursing plan of care under the direct supervision of the Registered Nurse.
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION: CPR/BLS Healthcare Provider
INFORMATIONAL SPECIAL WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMAND: Special working conditions and physical activities: Requires prolonged standing, walking, use of sight, hearing, and touch, moving/lifting patients of varying weights
Salary : $17