The Nurse Residency Program™ is designed to facilitate successful transition into professional practice for the new graduate RN with less than one year of professional nursing experience. Newly licensed RNs will participate in this program, which will be tailored to the behavioral health specialty. The Nurse Resident will be supported by the Unit-Based Manager, Educator, Nurse Residency Program Coordinator, and Unit-Based Preceptors trained to help the employee develop core content in three areas: professional/personal development, leadership, and patient safety outcomes. The Nurse Resident, under the direct supervision of the Unit Manager and in collaboration with the Nurse Residency Program Coordinator, Educator, and his/her/their Preceptor, is responsible for the provision of nursing care to assigned patients in accordance with current SP Standards of Care: Administers and monitors patient response to therapeutic interventions. Demonstrates knowledge and application of the nursing process as it relates to patients and families. Accountable for professional nursing practice. Collaborates with health team members and patients/families in the provision of care. Applies theoretical concepts at the bedside; improves critical thinking and reasoning skills; delegates to and provides direct supervision to other health team members as appropriate in the implementation of the patient care plan; acts as an advocate for patients/families/significant others; and practices within accepted ethical and legal parameters of nursing. Actively engages with the inter-professional team in decision making and communication; adheres to system and department compliance policies, and any and all applicable laws and regulations; performs all competency-based duties as assigned. The Unit Manager, in collaboration with the Nurse Residency Program Coordinator, Educator, and his/her/their Preceptor, is responsible for ensuring that the Nurse Resident consistently meets the necessary performance expectations associated with the unit-based competency education training and Nurse Residency Program curriculum. This program will require the Nurse Resident’s commitment to participate in all scheduled monthly educational sessions and data collection. Upon successfully completing the program, the Nurse Resident will be promoted to a Staff Nurse on the unit. Successful completion includes demonstration of completing the following: unit-based competency-based orientation, evidence-based practice project, professional portfolio and NRP survey, and hospital performance evaluation tools. The Nurse Resident will remain in the hired position on the unit for a minimum of two years. In rare circumstances it is the right of SP (HR, Manager, Program coordinator) to make changes if someone should need to be switched. Continued employment will be contingent upon successful completion of the unit-based competencies and Nurse Residency Program. Failure to successfully complete the unit-based competencies and/or Nurse Residency Program will result in corrective action up to/or including termination.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees