Student Nurse Full-time

Summary

The Student Nurse Apprentice - RN is responsible for assisting the designated nurse preceptor and additional nurses with care of all age groups within the Standard of Care set by Parkview Health and the Indiana Nurse Practice Act. The Student Nurse Apprentice - RN, under the direct supervision of the designated RN preceptor, participates in delegated patient care including vital signs, activities of daily living, assisting with treatments, assisting in basic IV care, and assisting in patient education.

Education

Must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate nursing program, in the final 1-2 semesters for ASN or BSN degree. Must have completed required school nursing program courses to-date and be in good academic standing.

Licensure/Certification

Current CPR BLS certification required.

Experience

Previous experience or program of study in direct patient care is preferred (i.e. CNA, PCT, paramedic, military medic, mental health technician, home health aide).

Other Qualifications

Must have good verbal and written communication skills. Must have a working knowledge of computer skills and applications. Demonstrates ability to multi-task and work with minimal oversight. Must be able to lift 50 pounds and assist with 100 pounds.

Please Note

All applicants to the Student Nurse Program will receive an additional form by email after submitting their application. Completion of the additional form is required for continued consideration. If the form is not submit, the application may no longer be considered in the review or selection process. This form will request the e-mail address of an individual serving as a reference for the candidate as they will fill out a recommendation form on the candidate's behalf. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to StudentNurseProgram@parkview.com

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