Registered Nurse Residency Program - Careers At Nascentia Health (2024)

*** THIS POSITION IS ELIGIBLE FOR A $15,000 SIGN-ON BONUS ***

This program can support candidates in Onondaga and Oneida counties and their respective surrounding counties.

Registered Nurse Resident (RNR) is a novice nurse that participates in a nurse residency cohort. The RNR is responsible for learning how to provide direct patient care, coordination of overall home care services and documentation of care for agency clients in accordance with Quality Standards and under the guidance of a Clinical Supervisor. After the successful completion of 6 months in the residency program, you will be required to work one weekend a month. At the end of the 12-month residency program the novice nurse will be a competent nurse in home care and advance to the position of Registered Nurse Case Manager.

Performance Responsibilities and Standards:

  1. Participates in the nurse residency program and the educational opportunities offered through classroom, online, simulation and in home experience.
    • Completes all required assignments, online learning modules and learning activities as assigned.
  2. Learns how to ensure quality and safe delivery of home health services.
    • Learns how to complete a head-to-toe assessment while assessing for environmental concerns and social determinants of health that can affect the patient’s overall wellbeing in a home environment.
    • Learn how to develop a plan of care based on client assessment and OASIS evaluations.
    • Learn how to develop a plan of care using interdisciplinary approach.
    • Ensure that all documentation meets quality standards:
    • Completes all OASIS evaluations.
    • Documentation reflects nursing care and interactions.
    • Documentation is clear and concise.
    • Documentation is completed in timely manner
    • Understand and follow nurse code of ethics and standards of practice.
    • Learn to coordinate and collaborate with internal and external resources to meet patient needs.
    • Develops an in depth understanding of community-based resources.
    • Maintain established productivity expectations.
    • Communicate client care issues to interdisciplinary team.
  3. Learns how to coordinate care among fellow RN’s and LPN’s.
    • Learns how to provide guidance and education in client care to LPN’s.
    • Work in conjunction with Clinical Supervisor and Clinical Coordinator to efficiently manage patients using a team approach while appropriately delegating patients to LPNs on the care team.
  4. Learns how to supervise paraprofessional staff relevant to patient care.
    1. Supervise home health aides in performing scope of practice appropriate tasks related to patient care and per care plan.
    2. Communicate appropriate information to home health aide department.
  5. Comply with Nascentia Health policies and procedures and quality initiatives.
    1. Maintain confidentiality.
    2. Demonstrate knowledge and use of infection control practices.
    3. Demonstrate knowledge of federal, state, and local government rules and regulations.
    4. Demonstrate knowledge and compliance with agency policies and procedures.
    5. Adhere to quality improvement standards.
    6. Keep personnel requirements up-to-date, i.e., health requirements, licensure requirements, and other Nascentia Health requirements.
    7. Demonstrate skills competency through periodic evaluations.
  6. Participate in personal growth and development.
    1. Participate in educational in-services and meetings that are offered to clinical staff.
    2. Maintain and update clinical knowledge on an ongoing basis.
  7. Present a professional image to internal and external customers in compliance with Nascentia Health’s dress code.
  8. Perform all other duties as assigned.

Job Qualifications

  1. Current New York State registered professional nurse license or may hold a Graduate Nurse License.
  2. Must attain RN licensure within 90 days of hire.
  3. Degree from an accredited school of nursing or college.
  4. Current and valid driver’s license and auto insurance, and a vehicle which can be used for work.
  5. Self-directed and organized with the ability to work independently.
  6. Basic computer knowledge with proficiency in Microsoft Office or other Word processing, spreadsheet, and database management.
  7. Good oral and written communication skills.
  8. Demonstrates motivation to learn a new role and is an active learner.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to sit or stand at a desk 90% of the day
  • Ability to perform tasks involving physical activity (including but not limited to): Pushing/pulling on average 50 lbs with a max of 150 lbs; lifting/carrying on average 25 lbs with a max of 40 lbs; patient transfers, extensive bending, standing, kneeling, walking in various weather conditions and ability to go up and down stairs.
  • Ability to drive in ALL weather conditions (rain, sleet, snow, wind).
  • Visual/hearing ability sufficient to comprehend written or verbal communication
  • Ability to use telephone and communicate over the phone
  • Frequently uses a laptop computer to enter orders and obtain product information
  • Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Category III - Employee who rarely has contact with blood and body fluids

Compensation & Benefits

Competitive Salary [This position is an S03 exempt position with a min-max rate of: $70,131-$94,274/annually] with:

  • $15,000 sign-on bonus
  • Retention Bonuses
  • Internal Mentoring Program
  • 401K with generous Employer match
  • On-Site Gym (free for all employees)
  • Excellent work/life balance (no rotating shifts, only 2 required holidays per year on a rotating schedule)
  • Medical, Dental, Vision plans
  • Tuition Reimbursem*nt (BSN after only 6 months of employment!)
  • Partially funded HSA
  • Employee Recognition Platform
  • Paid Time Off, Holidays, Sick and Extended Sick Leave
  • Short/Long term Disability
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Much More!

About Nascentia Health:

Nascentia Health is leading the way in home care, post acute care and long-term community health. A healthcare system without walls, Nascentia is an innovator in the concept of healthcare, truly focused on the patient as a whole. By serving people in their homes, Nascentia Health is able to provide true holistic care. We can address immediate needs, help support positive long term medical and lifestyle choices that provide for better outcomes, leverage cutting edge in-home care technologies, and help avoid unnecessary visits to busy healthcare facilities.

Our employees are our greatest asset. They work hard every day to make our system amazing and are dedicated to our mission of being the premier home and community-based care system for the regions we serve. We want everyone to love what they do, be excited about coming to work, and take pride in being part of our team.

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Nascentia Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)

Employment is contingent upon negative results of a pre-hire drug screen, and background check

Registered Nurse Residency Program - Careers At Nascentia Health (2024)

FAQs

Is RN residency worth it? ›

One of the top pros of nurse residency programs is that you will improve your clinical judgment. Furthermore, it will give you the opportunity to improve patient safety by working directly under experienced nurses. You will have a chance to develop new skills and share your knowledge with others.

What are your expectations of the nurse residency program? ›

During residency, you'll be paired with one or more experienced nurse preceptors, and you'll work their schedules. At the beginning, you'll oversee a few patients and will likely want close supervision and guidance. You'll eventually take on a full caseload and work independently.

What are the benefits of a nurse residency program? ›

What are the benefits of a nurse residency program?
  • 1 – Improvement in clinical judgment and critical competencies. ...
  • 2 – Decrease in burnout. ...
  • 3 – Reduction in turnover and financial savings. ...
  • 4 – Increase in nurse confidence. ...
  • 5 – Better patient care. ...
  • 1 – Upfront costs for hospitals. ...
  • 2 – Program management and maintenance.
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Do nurses make money during residency? ›

However, you do get paid as a resident nurse. Nursing residencies last about six months to a year (this depends on the program), and while nursing residents get paid less than registered nurses (RN), they get paid.

How competitive are nurse residency programs? ›

Standing Out When Applying to Nurse Residency Programs

Let's be clear, it's a competitive process to earn a spot in a new graduate residency program. You are likely competing against dozens or even hundreds of applicants who all had similar schooling, grades, and experiences in nursing school.

How long are most nurse residency programs? ›

Accredited nurse residency programs last for six months to one year. Nurses start their nursing residency in the transition phase, where they listen to lectures and read case studies about the nursing specialty they wish to enter. Nurses then start the integration phase, where they gain clinical experience.

Does nurse residency count as experience? ›

Does nurse residency count as experience? Yes, a nurse residency program counts as clinical experience. During a residency program, RNs work in clinical settings under the supervision of a mentor. They also take classes emphasizing patient care, nursing leadership, and professional development.

What is an example of a nurse residency program? ›

Nursing Specialties

For example, there are critical care and primary care nursing residency programs, or pediatrics nursing residency programs.

Is it bad to quit a nurse residency program? ›

In and of itself, it's not neccesairily bad to leave a residency. The context is important. Leaving a primary care residency for a job opportunity in periop is reasonable.

Do nurse residency programs increase retention? ›

The nurse residency programs play role in nurse retention, increased confidence and competence, and overall satisfaction.

What RN specialty makes the most money? ›

The salary of nurse anesthetists is the highest of all nursing professions. According to the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA), certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) are anesthesia professionals who safely administer over 50 million anesthetics to patients in the United States annually.

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