Harbor UCLA Registered Nurse

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Hello all, I am a new grad RN looking to apply to county hospitals, the only position I currently see that is available is titled "REGISTERED NURSE I (College of Nursing and Allied Health Graduate)" .. or "Michael D Antovich Scholars" .. does this mean I had to have graduated from that specific college in order to apply? Can I just apply anyway? Thanks!

Hey! I know this is a bit older, but I wanted to provide some info for those that might come across this. Yes, for this listing specifically, "REGISTERED NURSE I (College of Nursing and Allied Health Graduate)" You must have graduated from their specific nursing program. The job listing that says: "REGISTERED NURSE I/RELIEF NURSE" is the one you want to apply to if you are a new grad or experienced RN. For Harbor UCLA Medical center specifically, I know that they have a new grad program, but it is not really advertised. You must apply for Registered Nurse I/Relief nurse, take the exam, call the hospital and ask which unit is hiring. They will ask you what unit you are interested in, you will then send an email with the information they request to the nurse recruitment email address. Once you do so, I recommend calling them and following up to let them know that you have emailed them, then hopefully they will be in contact with you about scheduling an interview. Currently in process of getting an interview as a new grad RN. I will be applying for relief nurse at Harbor UCLA Medical Center, the pay I was shown was $60.75/hr.

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