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I went through an ABSN program that had a Capstone placement during the final semester. I was fortunate to get placed at a Level IV NICU. After passing NCLEX, I started applying for jobs. I applied to 50-100 NICU jobs throughout the US, including Vanderbilt Pediatric New Grad Residency (Nashville) and Vidant Healthcare Level III NICU Residency (Greenville, NC). I ended up with two interviews, one of them was Vidant. The first one was Level IV NICU at Norton Children's Hospital in Louisville (formerly Kosair) on a Friday and the Vidant interview on the following Monday. I was offered a position at Norton's on Tuesday while I was still in NC.
While it is possible to get hired as a new grad, many of the hospitals were looking for experienced NICU nurses. We hired almost entirely new grads from our summer externship program or former NICU PCA/ unit secretary. I was the exception to their hiring practice (they needed to fill their one male NICU nurse quota, LOL). We are experiencing a hiring freeze until after our remodeling next year to determine our staffing needs.
Here are a few from indeed.com
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HI there,
I am having trouble figuring out how to get a position as a new grad in a NICU. I understand this is not the easiest task but I am willing to move anywhere in order to get a NICU position.
I am wondering if there is anyone who has navigated this route and could give me a little bit of information. I am not sure if I should apply before I receive my RN license (I graduate in May 2018) or if I should wait to apply until I pass my NCLEX.
I appreciate any information or words of encouragement!
Thank you!!