Harris Health Graduate Nurse Resid. Program (start date July 2016)- Houston, TX

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Hello everyone! Has anyone applied to HH Residency Program in the past know if the start date for the program is flexible? My dream is to work at LBJ or BTGH once i'm done with school but I'm not graduating until the end of August 2016.. Should I still go ahead apply before the deadline? Does anyone know if HH offer another residency program with a start date after August 2016? I have called HR, no answer so left a message and have also emailed the recruiter...

Thanks!!!!

" JOB SUMMARY:

The Nurse Internship Program at Harris Health System is specifically designed to prepare the graduate nurse to practice in a specialized care environment. The one year program provides structured learning activities and extended clinical experience that focus on transitioning new graduates into safe clinical practice.

Requirements:

- Current copy of resume

- Graduate from an accredited school of nursing (BSN required)

- GN permit or RN license from the state of TX prior to beginning employment

- - Two letters of recommendation from current nursing faculty

- Current Official nursing school transcript (New Grad Only)

- AHA BLS Healthcare Provider

* Ideal candiate will have GPA 3.0 or greater

ALL SUPPORT DOCUMENTS WILL BE REQUESTED AFTER APPLICATION CLOSE DATE

Schedule/Shift:

Varies depending on specialty area assigned

Hospital Locations: Positions will be available at Ben Taub, Lyndon B. Johnson and Quentin Mease

DATES:

- Applications accepted January 25, 2016 - February 27, 2016

- Internship starts July 11, 2016"

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

Most residencies are geared to accommodate December & June graduates. I would suggest you to be persistent in contacting the recruiter because no one here on AN is going to know whether they are going to have any future residencies, or when they will occur.

I actually got in touch with the nurse recruiter the next day! She said to apply for the next GN Residency for Fall. Thanks for commenting!

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