Published Mar 26, 2016
dreamingofnicu
1 Post
I went into nursing wanting to be a nicu nurse. I first was a lpn and now I am about to graduate from my nursing program. I am trying to find a facility that will train new grads. I live in a small city that is saturated by nurses. I am willing to relocate I just need to be directed in the right direction.......
guest769224
1,698 Posts
Intermountain healthcare in the state of Utah takes plenty of new grad RNs into their newborn ICUs. I dare say they even prefer it.
essT
101 Posts
A lot of level III and level IV units will hire new grads. A common belief is that it's easier to teach someone from scratch than re-train someone used to adults. I'd suggest looking into some of the larger units and/or teaching hospitals around the country since many of them have internship/residency programs. I was hired into a residency in a level III NICU serving a mid-sized city and dozens of surrounding rural communities. Not a teaching hospital but a large-ish unit.
Check out the NICU forum (by clicking the "specialties" link at the top) for more information. Many people come through with similar questions. Good luck on your search! NICU is an amazing place to work.
NICU Guy, BSN, RN
4,161 Posts
We hire almost entirely new grads. Large Level IV Louisville Ky. We are hiring 20 for June /July.