rn fellow - Portland, OR , USA, United States - Providence Health & Services

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    Description

    An RN Fellow at Providence St Joseph Health will experience a guided transition into their new specialty through structured curriculum, experienced preceptors and hands-on learning.

    If you are an RN ready to transition to a new specialty and have more than 12 months of continuous RN work experience, the Providence Clinical Academy is for you.

    Full-Time, Night Shift Available

    Sign-on Bonus for eligible external candidates who meet all conditions for payment


    Labor and Delivery:
    $5,000

    Relocation is also available for applicants who qualify

    Providence nurses are not simply valued - they're invaluable. You will thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. Your voice matters here, because we know that to inspire and retain the best nurses, we must empower them. Learn why nurses choose to work at Providence by visiting our Nursing Institute page.

    Join our team at Providence Portland Medical Center.

    As a Providence caregiver, you'll apply your specialized training to deliver world-class health with human connection and make a difference every day through your extraordinary care.


    Required qualifications:

    • Graduation from an accredited nursing program
    • Upon hire: Oregon Registered Nurse License
    • Upon hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart Association
    • Within 6 months of hire: National Provider NRP - American Academy of Pediatrics
    • 1 year Nursing experience (new to specialty)

    Preferred qualifications:

    • Upon hire: National Certification in area of specialty
    Why Join Providence?


    Our best-in-class benefits are uniquely designed to support you and your family in staying well, growing professionally, and achieving financial security.

    We take care of you, so you can focus on delivering our Mission of caring for everyone, especially the most vulnerable in our communities.