Graduate Nurse Residency, Mom/Baby
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Join the Graduate Nurse Residency Program focusing on Mother/Baby care at Texas Health Plano, designed for new graduate RNs to gain extensive experience, judgment, and confidence in a hospital setting.
Responsibilities
- Participate in a guided clinical experience with an instructor-led core curriculum on personal home units
- Rotate and cross-train through other departments to gain expanded nursing experience
- Engage in a formal mentoring program
- Attend informative debriefing and self-care sessions
- Complete 360-degree evaluations
Requirements
- ADN (Associates Nursing Degree)
- Current RN licensure (Texas or Compact State)
- Boards MUST be passed and results verified by noon the Wednesday prior to start date
- NRP – Essential Neonatal Resuscitation Program within 90 days required
- CPI – Crisis Prevention Intervention Training within 90 days and maintained manually required
- BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly required
Qualifications
- Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) is required; Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred
- Less than one-year experience at the time the residency begins preferred
Nice to Have
- BSN preferred
- Graduated within the last 12 months preferred
- Less than one-year experience at the time the residency begins preferred
- Have not previously completed a THR nursing residency preferred
- Bilingual preferred
Benefits
Certifications
About Texas Health Resources
Texas Health Resources is a healthcare system devoted to improving the health of people in the communities we serve. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas is an 875-bed, full-service hospital specializing in cancer care, cardiology, neurosciences, women’s services, and emergency medicine.