Re: Jobs for New Grads?
i take it you are graduating in a month?
like i said i've gotten some success applying for nurse externship positions, since i won't graduate for almost 8 months.
i don't know what kind of specifics you feel comfortable getting into--with regards to where you have applied, want to apply, etc.-- but it seems like working in the ed at yale is a tremendous advantage, even for denver employment.
i have also heard about elmc's program. i had a clinical there too and it is a good place in my opinion. skyridge, in lone tree off of i-25 has a new grad program they are actively recruiting for. i know that rose medical center is in the same situation (both of those have programs that begin this summer.). presbyterian st luke's seems somewhat welcoming to new grads, and i'd also try the medical center of aurora. a lot of these health one hospitals seem more friendly to new grads than other hospitals, based on my focused icu search.
swedish (health one) is, in my experience, *very* friendly to students and new grads. and they have every department you might be interested in.
denver health is a huge resource to tap into. one of my classmates just got an internship in their icu. i think their er is competitive to get into as a new grad, but i think there are plenty of other departments to get into.
bch is, at least as far as undergrads, desperate for people on their oncology floor. i will venture to say that they are looking for RNs as well.
there is also centura health (porter, st anthony's central [huge hospital in lakewood]. littleton adventist and parker adventist are centura hospitals that are not too friendly to new grads.
if you need some direction, i'd try swedish first. i can even give you a couple of names there that *could* be of help. you did elmc, i'd try skyridge, i'd try denver health and st. anthony's. and of course you mentioned uch. they have a lot of new grad positions.
let me know if i can answer more questions for you or provide you with additional info, opinions, etc.
Hi,
I'm heading back home in a month and live between Denver and Boulder. So working in Denver wouldn't be a problem (or at Boulder Community Hospital for that matter). As for specialites, I've spent my preceptorship in the ED at Yale and have really enjoyed that experience, but to be honest I will work on any unit. I don't want to limit myself. I've applied to ELMC's new grad program as well as to some new grad positions at Childrens and UCH. My main priority is to just secure a job, learn and then decide from there as to where I want to go. I do have my dream list of specialities, but again if one of those jobs isn't available then I'm not going to stop looking.
As for Portland, OR, one of my cohorts is from there and heading back when we graduate in the next couple of weeks. She hasn't applied for any jobs yet, but I do know that some hospitals won't allow her to do so without having passed the boards.
Thanks
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