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Perioperative RN Training Program Designed for New Graduate RNs interested in transitioning to the Main Operating Room. RN licensure in Massachusetts required prior to the start date November 4, 2024.
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Job Description - Nurse, Staff, New Grad TPP OR (3303574) Our patient population spans the range from neonates to seniors, with 16 services and 58 operating rooms including an intraoperative MRI surgical suite, Intraoperative CT scan Suite, robotic technology, and much, much more.
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BSN is preferred Current licensure in Massachusetts as a registered nurse is required Neuro and critical care experience are preferred, but candidates with experience in general acute care and demonstrating a strong interest in the neuroscience specialty will also be considered This position requires you to work a day/night rotation shift Ideal candidate has 2 years recent acute care RN experience, new grad RN's will not be considered.
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New grad RN’s will not be considered. Posted job title: Registered Nurse (Rn), Surgical Icu About Mass General Brigham Join the Mass General Brigham team Learn from others and be inspired.
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TravelNurseSource is working with Focus Staff to find a qualified Psych RN in Boston, Massachusetts, 02130! Valid MA RN License. Working with an agency shouldn’t be a ‘used car lot’ standoff.
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Six months experience in Home Care/Private Duty Nursing is preferred, but new learners are welcomed to apply (New Grad nurses may qualify for our New Grad Nursing Program.
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Transition to Nursing Practice Program for New Graduate RN’s. Must have a MA RN license by late October/early November 2024. The Transition to Nursing Practice (TNP) Program at Boston Children’s Hospital is nationally accredited by the ANCC PTAP (American Nurses Credentialing Center Practice Transition Accreditation Program) as a nurse residency program designed for newly licensed RNs.
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