I don't know, but I'm guessing it will be pretty fast hiring for tri-city (sorry I know this is a sharp thread). I think tri-city is a great option for getting at least your first 6-12 months of RN...
I think they interview you and then place you wherever there is an opening/where you'd be a good fit. The hospital is pretty small. No L & D or Psych. Big Tele, Med/Surg, and ICU floor
it looks like tri-city has multiple openings and it doesn't specify what department. It's union, they also offer differential for weekend and NOC so it will be higher pay than the pay
Not Sharp related but just FYI, Tri-City opened new grad residency must apply by 5/30. It's not a big hospital but will get first year hospital experience out of the
Not Scripps related but just FYI Tri-City opened new grad residency must apply by 5/30. It's not a big hospital but will get first year hospital experience out of the
I have been searching for that as well. I don't see any job postings for it. But it does have a tiny note on the dates listed page saying that the speciality RN transition programs only open to...