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Graduate Nurse - Mercy Springfield
Living in Springfield is easy. It's a place that has everything you need. We have a plentiful and growing job market, great schools, world-class health care, and all the entertainment and cultural options of a big city—but with far less stress and an abundance of character and friendliness. All at the same time, you can fast-track your career, afford the home you've always wanted, simplify your commute, and enrich your life amid our natural Ozarks beauty.
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Available To New Grads
Our application questions provide you an opportunity to tell us the units for which you'd like to be considered.The following departments have openings for new graduates:
- Med Surg: Clinical Observation, Telemetry, Medical, Ortho, Neuro, Trauma Surgical, Gen Surg, Oncology
- Cardiac Intermmediate
- Endoscopy
- Operating Room
Psych
Emergency Department
Critical Care: Burn ICU, CVICU, Medical ICU, Neuro Trauma ICU
Stepdown: Cardiac Intermediate, Cardiac Surgical Intermediate, Neuro Trauma Intermediate
Rehab Hospital
- Women's & Childrens: OBGYN, Pediatrics, PICU, NICU, Labor & Delivery
Start Dates:
Start dates for new graduate RNs are weekly throughout the year. You must provide official transcripts from Nursing School prior to starting.
Incentives and Benefits for GNs:
- Sign On Bonus for Med/Surg, Critical Care, ED, OR, and Behavioral Health: $5,000 (Pay out $1,250 at 6mo, 12mo, 18mo, 24mo)
- $7000 Relocation Assistance for full time only.
- GN Loan Forgiveness Program to aid in paying off your RN student loan debt.
- Up to $370 per month directly towards loan payments ($20,000 cap).
- Tuition Reimbursement up to $2,000 annually for continuing education.
- (Loan and Reimbursement combined total cap $20,000)
- Shift differential $2.50 evenings/$4.20 nights
- Weekend differential: $2.20
- Health/Dental/Vision available 1st day
Qualifications:
- Required Education: Nursing Degree from an accredited school
- License: RN license in our state (must obtain within 90 days of graduation date)
- Certifications: Must have a current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider card or complete a course within their probation period.
- Licensure: Must be eligible to take board of nursing exam.
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