RN Residency Program - Elmhurst Hospital

Posted:
10/7/2024, 3:44:46 AM

Location(s):
Elmhurst, Illinois, United States ⋅ Illinois, United States

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level

Field(s):
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary

Position Highlights:

  • Position: RN New graduate Residency Program
  • Location: Elmhurst Hospital 155 E. Brush Hill Road Elmhurst, IL
  • Full Time: 40 hours week
  • Hours: Days/Nights Rotating weekends and holidays

Elmhurst Hospital RN Residency Program - Starting February 2025

What you will need :

Required Education, Skills and/or Experience:

  • Bachelor Degree or higher in Nursing
  • On rare occasions an internal candidate with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing may be considered. The RN must obtain a Baccalaureate Degree or higher in Nursing within five years of date of transfer to RN position.  Only candidates strongly recommended by their Director, approved by the Chief Nursing Officer and who have been evaluated as a top performer will be considered for this position. 
    • External candidates with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing may be considered after approval by the Chief Nursing Officer. The RN must obtain a Baccalaureate Degree or higher in Nursing within five years of the start date into RN position. 

Required Certification and/or License:

  • Current CPR issued by the American Heart Association or American Red Cross
  • Current State of Illinois Registered Nurse license
    • If State of Illinois Registered Nurse license is not obtained before hire, candidate can obtain employment as a license-pending registered nurse and practice under the direction of a registered professional nurse until license to practice is received or until license is denied if the following criteria is met.  
    • Official written notification of passing NCLEX and Illinois RN license application, including payment of required fees upon position start date. 
  • State of Illinois RN license must be obtained within 90 days from the official date of passing the licensure exam as inscribed on the formal written notification. 
    • The 3-month license pending period may be extended if more time is needed by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to process the licensure application.   
  • If the State of Illinois RN license is not obtained within 90 days of the position’s start date, employee will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination.

What you will do:

1. Participates in clinical orientation with a rotation through multiple clinical settings: Medical, Surgical, Oncology, Pulmonary and Cardiovascular services which provides experiential learning at the bedside, supervised acquisition of skills, training and practice in the use of clinical equipment, documentation and other information systems.

2. Actively participates in classroom activities with peers including didactic lecture, group discussion, and reflective learning exercises.

3. Recognizes and acts upon changes in patient condition, exercise critical thinking and effectively intervene to move through the “task-based” phase of transitioning into nursing practice towards anticipation of needs.

4. Consults with patient, families and ancillary team members on ethical issues including end of life, palliative care, and hospice transitions.

5. Demonstrates effective use of communication and conflict management strategies for safe and timely patient care.

6. Participates in evidenced-based practice or quality improvement project in their home units.

Summary: 

The Nurse Resident is a new graduate registered nurse who is in the Nurse Residency Program. The New Graduate Residency Program supports the graduate nurse to make a successful transition to competent practice by providing a safe, nurturing, learning environment during the first year of practice using a two-phase approach. Focused curriculum concepts include disease-specific care, evidence-based practice, communication and teamwork, person-centered care and quality improvement. Critical thinking, professional accountability and responsibility are threaded throughout the curriculum. The residency program fosters peer support, nurse mentorship, and clinical guidance during this time of transition in practice.

Endeavor Health Elmhurst Hospital is proud to offer its semi-annual Nurse Residency Program. Our program is accredited with distinction as a practice transition program by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation in Practice Transition Programs (ANCC, COA-PTAP).  As an ANCC Practice Transition Accreditation Program (PTAP), Endeavor Health Elmhurst Hospital's Nurse Residency Program sets the global standard, demonstrating excellence in transitioning new graduate nurses to clinical practice settings. Accreditation with Distinction is the highest recognition awarded by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Accreditation Program. 

Current accredited workplace settings at Elmhurst Hospital include:  Ortho/Neuro/Spine, Surgical Oncology, Cardiovascular and Telemetry Services, General Medical, Family Birthing*: Labor/Delivery & Mother/Baby, and Progressive Critical Care*. The Residency Program is trialing expansion into new procedural areas such as Operating Room, Endoscopy, Prep Recovery, and Post-Anesthesia Care Unit.

*Specialty locations are limited in availability and are dependent upon need.*

Benefits:

·         Career Pathways to Promote Professional Growth and Development

·         Various Medical, Dental, and Vision options

·         Tuition Reimbursement

·         Free Parking at designated locations

·         Wellness Program Savings Plan

·         Health Savings Account Options

·         Retirement Options with Company Match

·         Paid Time Off and Holiday Pay

·         Community Involvement Opportunities