UCLA-new grad super user

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Hey guys, I have an interview tomorrow at UCLA for the super user position. Since they can't guarantee there will be a RN New Grad program this time..but does anyone know what exactly are they looking for? I mean im sure most of us have good computer skills..I don't know how to prepare for this interview!!

Basically, you will be trained to show nurses and doctors how to use the system. Like how to navigate the user interface and find specific tabs for charting and what not. At least this is what I think. I got offered a position out of Tricity medical for the same thing, but had to turn it down.

Forgot, they might ask you how you have handled a difficult situation with patients or doctors. How comfortable you are communicating with doctors. If its for Cerner or Epic, you'll have to show proof that your clinical rotations used those systems.

Thank you, the interview went well..moved on to the next step and we will see. Just hope this will help me for the New Grad program. :sarcastic:

Hi Janetterd! Congrats on moving forward in the interview process! I have an interview for the SuperUser position on Monday. I haven't interviewed in 15 years, so I'm really nervous and unsure of what to expect. I'm wondering if you might be able to tell me what kind of questions they asked you, and how the process went? I appreciate any advice you have. Also, did they happen to mention what will happen at the end of the 4 month period? Will they be moving everyone into an RN New Grad position at that time? Thank you so much and I wish you the best with this position! Maybe we'll be working together soon! : )

@Janetterd; Congrats! Were you informed about moving on with the interview process right after the interview? Wishing you the best of luck!

Hi Janetterd! Congrats on moving forward in the interview process! I have an interview for the SuperUser position on Monday. I haven't interviewed in 15 years, so I'm really nervous and unsure of what to expect. I'm wondering if you might be able to tell me what kind of questions they asked you, and how the process went? I appreciate any advice you have. Also, did they happen to mention what will happen at the end of the 4 month period? Will they be moving everyone into an RN New Grad position at that time? Thank you so much and I wish you the best with this position! Maybe we'll be working together soon! : )
Hi! well they're going to ask you a lot about any teaching experience you have, and they will give you a couple examples and ask you to tell them how you would teach them.. talk about any computer software you are familiar with. They do not guarantee that you will have a spot in the new grad program. so basically just hope you network with someone good!hope that helps. good luck!!
@Janetterd; Congrats! Were you informed about moving on with the interview process right after the interview? Wishing you the best of luck!
they don't tell you directly, but from being in the waiting area for about 40 minutes waiting I did notice not everyone was getting livescans ... so some people were told that was it right after they interviewed.. so if u get your fingerprints taken, it should be a good sign!

@Janettered; It seems like a good sign to me! :)

Thank you so much!! I'm really excited, I'm hoping it works out. Best of luck to you! : )

My reference verification has been completed and sent..waiting on their response, as far as I know the recruiter told me that if this went well the next step is drug testing and physical!!! and hopefully a job offer after that!! :yes:

How long after applying were you contacted for an interview? I have been debating about whether or not to pursue this position, and decided tonight to go ahead and apply. I'm just curious what their time table looks like. I saw somewhere that the job starts mid november and goes through the end of march. Is that what they told you? Congrats on getting selected, by the way!

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