Nursing Jobs in Clayton, NC

WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Emergency Department (Raleigh)

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Neuro Intermediate Care

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Cardiothoracic ICU

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Medical-Surgical Intermediate Care

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Nursing Benefits/Highlights: Career Ladder – RN I – IV, depending on education and experience Sign-On Bonus and/or Relocation Incentive available for select positions Competitive Benefits Package Tuition Reimbursement Public Service Loan Forgiveness Free Onsite Parking Professional Development Opportunities Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
Brookdale Senior Living

Caregiver

Recognized by Newsweek in 2024 and 2025 as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity Grow your career with Brookdale! Our Caregivers have the option to explore exciting opportunities for advancement in positions such as Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA/STNA) and Medication Technician (QMAP). Make Lives Better Including Your Own. If you want to work in an environment where you can become your best possible self, join us! You’ll earn more than a paycheck; you can find opportunities to grow your career through professional development, as well as ongoing programs catered to your overall health and wellness. Full suite of health insurance, life insurance and retirement plans are available and vary by employment status. Part and Full Time Benefits Eligibility Medical, Dental, Vision insurance 401(k) Associate assistance program Employee discounts Referral program Early access to earned wages for hourly associates (outside of CA) Optional voluntary benefits including ID theft protection and pet insurance Full Time Only Benefits Eligibility Paid Time Off Paid holidays Company provided life insurance Adoption benefit Disability (short and long term) Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Account Optional life and dependent life insurance Optional voluntary benefits including accident, critical illness and hospital indemnity Insurance, and legal plan Tuition reimbursement Base pay in range will be determined by applicant’s skills and experience. Temporary associates are not benefits eligible but may participate in the company’s 401(k) program. Veterans, transitioning active duty military personnel, and military spouses are encouraged to apply. To support our associates in their journey to become a U.S. citizen, Brookdale offers to advance fees for naturalization (Form N-400) application costs, up to $725, less applicable taxes and withholding, for qualified associates who have been with us for at least a year. The application window is anticipated to close within 30 days of the date of the posting. Caregivers provide direct care to residents, recognize individual needs, encourage independence and treat each senior with respect and dignity. You will assist residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, grooming and other personal care needs, as well as help residents with vacuuming, dusting, sweeping, mopping and dishes. Engage residents in meaningful conversations and provide attentive care. Based on state regulation, completion of training/certification may be required. Brookdale is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Surgical Trauma ICU

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Garner Emergency Department

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Medical-Surgical

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Nursing Benefits/Highlights: Career Ladder – RN I – IV, depending on education and experience Sign-On Bonus and/or Relocation Incentive available for select positions Competitive Benefits Package Tuition Reimbursement Public Service Loan Forgiveness Free Onsite Parking Professional Development Opportunities Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Pediatrics

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
Duke Health

Nursing Care Assistant (CNA) - ICU - Nights

At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and discover how we can advance health together. About Duke Raleigh Hospital, A Campus of Duke University Hospital Pursue your passion for caring with the Duke Raleigh Campus in Raleigh, North Carolina. With 204-beds, it is the third largest of the four Duke Health hospitals and offers a comprehensive array of services, including cancer, cardiovascular, neuroscience, advanced gastrointestinal, and wound healing care. Duke Nursing Highlights: Duke University Health System is designated as a Magnet organization Nurses from each hospital are consistently recognized each year as North Carolina's Great 100 Nurses. Duke University Health System was awarded the American Board of Nursing Specialties Award for Nursing Certification Advocacy for being strong advocates of specialty nursing certification. Duke University Health System has 6000 + registered nurses Quality of Life: Living in the Triangle! Relocation Assistance (based on eligibility) Department Summary: The Intensive Care Unit at Duke Raleigh Campus is a 28-bed multidisciplinary ICU. 2-1 staff to patient ratio. Our patient population varies from neuro, neurovascular, cardiac conditions, neurosurgery, liver & renal, sepsis and more. Our team's main goal is to deliver exemplary care for our patients to ensure optimal outcomes. Teamwork, open communication, and interdisciplinary collaboration is valued with our team. General Description: The Nursing Assistant (NA) is a patient care support partner with the Registered Nurse (RN) and/or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and performs work as delegated by the RN or LPN. The NA provides direct care to patients and assists with non-direct patient care unit coordination. The individual in this position is expected to perform basic care and comfort standards as well as have knowledge of the patient population needs in the assigned work area. In addition, the NA is expected to assist the RN in the care of acutely ill patients. This individual is expected to practice medical asepsis, respect the dignity and privacy of every patient and family, and to respect cultural differences during patient care. They are expected to know and adhere to all basic policies and procedures and respond appropriately during emergency situations. They are expected to maintain the patient/family environment, perform general unit upkeep, order and maintain unit equipment, and order supplies as needed, with or without direct supervision. The NA is expected to use accurate verbal and written communication and to document patient care appropriately in the electronic health record. Perform a variety of clerical duties involved in preparing, maintaining, and processing patient, unit(s) and hospital data and records to include operating the organization's patient care information systems. Individuals in this role are typically scheduled for NCA I shifts at minimum 25% of the time. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level: Prepare patients, equipment and supplies for specific procedures and provide manual assistance as required. Obtain and record patient data for medical records noting and informing RN/LPN of information collected. Administer treatment and personal care procedures to patients including, but not limited to, feeding, bathing, hair care, changing clothing, nail care, bed-making, assisting with ambulation, enemas, skin care, and bowel and bladder elimination; provide such additional care as required to meet the personal needs and comfort of assigned patients. Participate in teaching activities by reinforcing teaching instructed by RN and/or providers as needed. Assist providers and nurses with physical examinations by helping position patients, changing non-sterile dressing and weighing patients. Take and record vital signs, record I&O, and apply ice bags. Note and report any changes in patient's condition. Turn and position patients, set up and feed patients as necessary, provide patients with fresh drinking water. Perform fingersticks for blood glucose testing, with appropriate training, document and notify RN/LPN. Assist with admission, discharge, and transportation of patients. Follow standard precautions and use personal protective equipment as required. Collect, deliver and conduct routine tests on patient specimens. Clean assigned area; stock and replenish supplies and equipment as required. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required skills validation and attending educational offerings. Support the development of other staff and formal learners. May also perform clean dressing change for wounds over 48 hours old. Perform a variety of clerical tasks involved in operating the organization's patient care information system. Acknowledge orders on EMR task list, verify printout and input verified orders to request diets, treatments, nursing services, equipment and diagnostic and laboratory tests and procedures. Assemble and maintain patient charts from admission through discharge. Prepare and upload paper documents into the electronic medical record (EMR). Navigate electronic medical record, access patient information, generate reports, schedule appointments and manage task list. Assign nursing staff to communication systems. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Required Qualifications at this Level: Education Completion of a Level I - Nurse Aide education program approved by the North Carolina Board of Nursing or successful completion of the NC - approved Nurse Aide I competency test. Experience: Previous clinical experience preferred Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification: Currently listed as a Nursing Assistant I (NA I) and Nursing Assitant II (NA II) with the Division of Facility Services with no substantiated findings of abuse, fraud, neglect or misappropriation of property. BCLS certification must be maintained/completed by the end of new hire orientation, which typically takes place during the first week of employment. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Working knowledge of procedures and techniques involved in administering routine and special treatments to patients. Working knowledge of sanitation, personal hygiene and basic health and safety precautions applicable to work in a hospital. Working knowledge of the organization and physical layout of the hospital. Working knowledge of infection control procedures and safety precautions. Ability to withstand prolonged standing and walking. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling and climbing all day. The employee must frequently lift or move objects and patients weighing over 35 pounds with assistance or appropriate lift equipment. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions. Ability to document and communicate pertinent information using computer and/or paper documentation tools. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with patients and hospital staff. Working knowledge of principles and practices of providing non- professional bedside patient care. Pre-employment Physical Capacity Testing may be required. Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values. Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essential job functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.
Duke Health

Registered Nurse (RN) - Med Surg Stepdown

Highlighted Benefits: $10,000 Commitment Bonuse for RNs with at least 1 year of experience. Up to $8,000 in relocation assistance for candidates located 50+ miles from campus. Up to $25,000 in student loan forgiveness for qualifiying degrees. Work Hours & Shifts: 12-hour shifts (7A to 7P Nights) Weekend expectation: up to 96 hours per 8-week schedule Major holidays are assigned upon hire on a 3 year rotating schedule At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and discover how we can advance health together. About Duke Raleigh Hospital, A Campus of Duke University Hospital Pursue your passion for caring with the Duke Raleigh Campus in Raleigh, North Carolina. With 204-beds, it is the third largest of the four Duke Health hospitals and offers a comprehensive array of services, including cancer, cardiovascular, neuroscience, advanced gastrointestinal, and wound healing care. Duke Nursing Highlights: Duke University Health System is designated as a Magnet organization Nurses from each hospital are consistently recognized each year as North Carolina's Great 100 Nurses. Duke University Health System was awarded the American Board of Nursing Specialties Award for Nursing Certification Advocacy for being strong advocates of specialty nursing certification. Duke University Health System has 6000 + registered nurses Quality of Life: Living in the Triangle! Relocation Assistance (based on eligibility) Department Summary: The Medical/Surgical Stepdown Unit at Duke Raleigh Campus is seeking passionate, driven nurses to join our high-performing 34-bed team. This is an exciting opportunity to care for a diverse and complex patient population, including individuals with sepsis, pneumonia, diabetes, sickle cell disease, and gastrointestinal conditions, as well as patients requiring step-down level care such as cardiac drips, post–cath lab recovery, and peritoneal dialysis. Our unit offers a unique, well-rounded clinical environment that also includes providing nurses with the chance to expand their skills and make a meaningful impact across multiple areas of care. With a supportive nurse-to-patient ratio of 1:3–5 based on acuity, our team is empowered to deliver safe, high-quality, and individualized care. You’ll work alongside a collaborative, engaged team that is deeply committed to professional growth, teamwork, and delivering exceptional outcomes for every patient, every time. If you’re looking for a role where you can grow your clinical expertise, be supported by a strong team, and truly make a difference—this is the place for you. General Description: Independently plan and provide professional nursing care for patients in accordance with physician orders and established policies and procedures. Provide nursing services to patients and families in accordance with the scope of the RN as defined by the North Carolina Board of Nursing. Nurses hired into this limited benefited classification will commit to work a minimum number of hours in a designated inpatient nursing department. Compensation is a flat rate that is based on years of experience. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level: Plan, provide, supervise and document professional nursing care utilizing the nursing process for patients in accordance with physician orders and established policies and procedures. Use professional nursing judgment to individualize the plan of care based on assessment of the patient's baseline needs and response to care. Delegate tasks and supervise the activities of other licensed and unlicensed care providers. Assist other nursing personnel in the delivery of nursing care and act as team leader or charge nurse for a group of patients or an entire unit as assigned. Monitor and initiate corrective action to maintain the environment of care including equipment and material resources. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required competencies, identifying learning needs and seeking appropriate assistance or educational offerings. Act as preceptor and support the development of other staff and formal learners. Participate in the identification of clinical or operational performance improvement opportunities and in performance improvement activities. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Required Qualifications at this Level: Education Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN program. Exception: Registered nurses hired between July 1, 2014 and April 11, 2021 without a Bachelor's degree in Nursing (or higher) are encouraged to enroll in an appropriate BSN program within two years of their start date but must complete the program within seven years of their start date. Registered nurses hired before July 1, 2014 are not required to enroll in a BSN program to remain in this job classification. Experience Twelve months of appropriate clinical nursing experience is required and or New Graduates are also considered Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification Must have current or compact RN licensure in the state of North Carolina. BLS required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of scope of the registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and unlicensed staff Knowledge of and appropriate application of the nursing process Knowledge of professional theory, practice and procedure Ability to assess nursing needs of acute and chronically ill patients and their families Ability to independently seek out resources and work collaboratively Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships Ability to communicate clearly with patients, families, visitors, healthcare team, physicians, administrators, leadership and others Ability to teach patients and families in accordance with the nursing plan of care Ability to use sensory and cognitive functions to process and prioritize information, treatment, and follow-up Ability to use fine motor skills Competent in BLS and/or other specialized life support requirements designated by work area Ability to record activities, document assessments, plan of care, interventions, evaluation and re-evaluation of patient status Ability to use computer and learn new software programs Able to document and communicate pertinent information using computer and/or paper documentation tools Ability to navigate the entity to provide clinical care for patients Ability to withstand prolonged standing and walking Ability to remain focused and organized Working knowledge of procedures and techniques involved in administering routine and special treatments to patients Working knowledge of infection control procedures and safety precautions Working knowledge and completion of appropriate The Joint Commission (TJC) and other regulatory requirements Pre-employment Physical Capacity Testing Required Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values. Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essential job functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Labor & Delivery (North Hospital)

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Garner Emergency Department

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Neuro ICU

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Emergency Department

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Labor & Delivery (Raleigh Hospital)

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Garner Emergency Department

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Med-Surg

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care () model. The four key concepts of are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Cardiovascular Intermediate Care (3A)

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Orthopedics (6B)

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care.The 6B Orthopaedics unit provides care to orthopedic and often oncology patients. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Ambulatory Care Nurse I, Resident

Overview New Graduate Registered Nurse responsible for providing nursing care management services to the assigned populations. Utilizes a collaborative approach to anticipate, integrate, and coordinate the patient?s plan of care and maximize the ability to remain in a community setting. In collaboration with the physician, the nurse identifies at risk patient populations who require care management services. Serves as a patient/family advocate and acts as a communication link between the physician, patient, family, and interdisciplinary health care team, as well as community resources. Understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. Actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
WakeMed Health

Travel Clinical Nurse, First Assist (RNFA)

Overview Responsible for perioperative nursing duties and functions as a scrub, circulator or RN First Assist. Assists the operating surgeon during the operative procedure and provides comprehensive nursing management of care to the patient during the perioperative phase. Department Description Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Certified Perioperative Nurse Required CRNFA (Certified Registered Nurse First Assistant) certification preferred Education Bachelor's Degree Nursing Required Graduate Successful completion of RN first assistant education program Required Experience Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing. 3 years of experience Current unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) licensure in North Carolina or a compact state. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) required. Completion of an accredited RNFA program that meets AORN standards Current CNOR (Certified Nurse Operating Room) certification. Minimum of two years of recent perioperative/operating room experience. Current BLS certification; ACLS preferred. Ability to function effectively as a First Assistant during surgical procedures, including tissue handling, retraction, exposure, hemostasis, suturing, and wound management.
WakeMed Health

Registered Nurse (RN) Resident, Medical Intermediate Care

Overview Launch Your Nursing Career with Confidence at WakeMed Every new nurse hits the same wall somewhere in the first six months: the gap between what you learned in school and what the shift actually asks of you. At WakeMed, we don’t pretend that wall isn't there, so we built a year-long program around getting you over it. Our accredited Nurse Residency Program has guided new graduate nurses through their first year since 2004. We call it “Putting the Puzzle Together ”, and it works: 95% of our 2024 residents were still with us at the one-year mark, across a cohort of 193 nurses. You ’ ll be paired with a trained preceptor, supported by two dedicated Nurse Residency Coordinators, and mov e through the year alongside a cohort of peers experiencing exactly what you are facing. What to Expect Your First Year, Month by Month Six milestone classes anchor the year, timed to the moments new nurses tell us they need them most: Sorting Through the Pieces (2 weeks) — welcome, networking, Q&A with former residents Looking at the Big Picture (1 month) — quality improvement and the impact you make Building the Framework (3 months) — clinical judgment, time management, delegation, and an honest conversation about reality shock One Piece at a Time (6 months) — ethics, feedback, and navigating difficult conversations I'm the Last Piece (9 months) — career development, evidence-based practice, Clinical Nurse Council A Star of Excellence (12 months) — a celebration of your transition to practice, with leadership present Alongside these classes, you'll have access to specialty clinical training including Cardiac Rhythm Interpretation, Basic Arrest Management, ED and Neuro Core, OB Core, NIH Stroke Scale, Vascular Access Excellence, and more. What You’ll Do... Provide comprehensive nursing care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care. Develop clinical judgment, critical-thinking skills, and professional nursing competencies through guided mentorship and hands-on experience. Grow into a specialty – acute care, critical care, emergency services, women’s services, perioperative services , and others Who We're Looking For ... Graduates of an accredited ADN or BSN program Newly licensed R Ns or nurses with 6 months or less of post-licensure experience Candidates eligible for RN licensure in North Carolina Individuals who are passionate about patient care and committed to continuous learning Team players who value collaboration, communication, and compassionate care Why Begin Your Career at WakeMed? Magnet Recognition with Distinction — the highest national recognition for nursing excellence and the first hospital system in North Carolina to earn this honor A guaranteed structured first year with dedicated residency coordinators, not just a preceptor and ‘ good luck ’ Clear advancement through the RN Career Ladder and clinical advancement pathways Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer A c ompetitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package , free onsite parking (trust us, it’s a thing), and relocation assistance available for eligible candidates Cohort Dates Our Winter 2027 cohort begins Monday, February 8, 2027 , with o ffers extended no later than January 13, 2027, and licensure verifi cation by February 3, 2027. Our Summer 2027 cohort begins Monday, June 21, 2027. Considering WakeMed but not ready to apply? Join us for our Nurse Resident Information and Networking Session on Thursday, October 29, 2026, at the Andrews Center in Raleigh. Meet the coordinators, talk with current residents, and interview on the spot if you are ready. The Clinical Nurse, Resident is responsible for providing total comprehensive nursing to patients and their families through the implementation of a plan of care. The plan is based upon the patient's developmental and health care needs identified through the assessment of the patient's physical, psychological, socioeconomic status, and physician orders regarding care, treatment, and education. The Clinical Nurse understands the needs of the organization and supports the mission, values, and management of patient care services. The Clinical Nurse actively supports and incorporates ANA Scope and Standards of Nursing Practice, North Carolina Board of Nursing Practice Act, WakeMed's Division of Nursing Professional Practice model, and WakeMed's Patient & Family Centered Care (PFCC) model. The four key concepts of PFCC are: Dignity and Respect = Listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices; Information Sharing = Communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families in ways that are affirming and useful; Participation = Patients and families are encouraged and supported in participating in care and decision-making at the level they choose; Collaboration = Patients and families and the Clinical Nurse collaborate in the delivery of care. Department Description Nursing Benefits/Highlights: Career Ladder – RN I – IV, depending on education and experience Sign-On Bonus and/or Relocation Incentive available for select positions Competitive Benefits Package Tuition Reimbursement Public Service Loan Forgiveness Free Onsite Parking Professional Development Opportunities Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County. With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wakemed.org . EOE Licensure Registered Nurse Required Education Diploma Nursing Required - Or Associate's Degree Nursing Required Experience No Experience Required
Biomat USA, Inc.

EMT - LPN

Would you like to join an international team working to improve the future of healthcare? Do you want to enhance the lives of millions of people? Grifols is a global healthcare company that since 1909 has been working to improve the health and well-being of people around the world. We are leaders in plasma-derived medicines and transfusion medicine and develop, produce and market innovative medicines, solutions and services in more than 110 countries and regions. Center Medical Specialist Seeking EMTB, EMTA, Paramedic or LPN for Plasma Donation Center! NOTE: Salary is based on licensure and experience Are you looking for something different? Did you know that your skill set/experience makes you a valuable candidate for a Center Medical Specialist position in one of our plasma donation centers? Grifols prides itself on its family-like culture. Our company has more than tripled its workforce in the last 10 years — we’re growing, and you can grow with us! For more information visit: www.grifolsplasma.com What’s In It for You Competitive Pay Career Growth/Promotions Geographic mobility among our more than 300 donation centers No Third Shift Incredible Comprehensive Benefits Package Including: Medical, Dental, Vision, up to 5% 401K match, Tuition Reimbursement, PTO, Holiday Pay, Opportunity to participate in Company Bonus Program About the Job Perform physical examination and establish medical history to determine donor suitability Build rapport with donors to ensure overall customer satisfaction Ensure donor and staff confidentiality Responsible for donor awareness to potential hazards Provide donor education regarding general health and provide counseling regarding unacceptable test results Evaluate & manage donor injuries and adverse events Perform evaluations of any history of illness or medications to ensure continued donor suitability Assist in employee training Administer employee Hepatitis Vaccine program Job Requirements Educated and currently certified/licensed in the state of employment and according to state requirements as a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed Vocation Nurse, Paramedic, or EMT. Current CPR certification required. Attributes: -Work is performed both standing and sitting for up to 2 to 4 hours per day each. -The position does require bending and twisting of neck up from 1 to 2 hours per day. -Frequent hand movement of both hands with the ability to make fast, simple, movements of the fingers, hands, and wrists. -Ability to make precise coordinated movements, of the fingers to grasp and manipulate objects. Frequent foot movement; may squat, crouch or sit on one's heels on rare occasion. Occasionally walks, bends and twists at waist. -Light lifting of 15lbs. with a maximum lift of 50lbs. May reach below shoulder height. Hearing acuity essential. -Color perception/discrimination, near vision and far vision correctable in one eye to 20/30 and to 20/100 in the other eye. -Able to communicate information and ideas so others will understand; with the ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences. -Works independently and within guidance of oral or written instructions. -Performs a wide range of tasks as dictated by variable demands and changing conditions. -Relates sensitive information to diverse groups. Work is performed in a plasma center. -Exposure to biological fluids with potential exposure to infectious organisms. -Exposure to electrical office and laboratory equipment. -Exposure to extreme cold below 32 degrees F while performing functions in plasma freezers. Personal protective equipment required such as protective eyewear, garments, gloves and cold-gear. #biomat #app The estimated pay scale is based on licensure level and experience. EMTB: Approx. $20-$22 per hour, EMTA: $22-$24, Paramedic: $24-$27 and LPN: $28-$32. Additionally, the position is eligible to participate in up to 4% of the company bonus pool. We offer a wide variety of benefits including, but not limited to: Medical, Dental, Vision, life insurance, PTO, paid holidays and up to 5% 401(K) match and tuition reimbursement. Final compensation packages will ultimately depend on education, experience, skillset, knowledge, where the role is performed, internal equity and market data. We are committed to offering our employees opportunities for professional growth and career progression. Grifols is a global healthcare organization with employees in 30 countries focused on patient health and providing impactful results. Since our humble beginnings in 1909, Grifols has been a family company that prides itself on its family-like culture. Our company has more than tripled over the last 10 years, and you can grow with us! Third Party Agency and Recruiter Notice: Agencies that present a candidate to Grifols must have an active, nonexpired, Grifols Agency Master Services Agreement with the Grifols Talent Acquisition Department. Additionally, agencies may only submit candidates to positions that they have been engaged to work on by a Grifols Recruiter. All resumes must be sent to a Grifols Recruiter under these terms or they will be considered a Grifols candidate. Grifols provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race; color; sex; gender identity; sexual orientation; religious practices and observances; national origin; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; status as a protected veteran or spouse/family member of a protected veteran; or disability. We will consider for employment all qualified applicants in a manner consistent with the requirements of all applicable laws. Location: NORTH AMERICA : USA : NC-Raleigh:USRA2 - Raleigh NC-Garner Sta Bl-TPR Learn more about Grifols (https://www.grifols.com/en/what-we-do) Req ID: 545685 Type: Regular Full-Time Job Category: OPERATIONAL TECHNICAL AREA
Duke Health

Registered Nurse (RN) - Neuro Spine - Days

At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and discover how we can advance health together. About Duke Raleigh Hospital, A Campus of Duke University Hospital Pursue your passion for caring with the Duke Raleigh Campus in Raleigh, North Carolina. With 204-beds, it is the third largest of the four Duke Health hospitals and offers a comprehensive array of services, including cancer, cardiovascular, neuroscience, advanced gastrointestinal, and wound healing care. Duke Nursing Highlights: Duke University Health System is designated as a Magnet organization Nurses from each hospital are consistently recognized each year as North Carolina's Great 100 Nurses. Duke University Health System was awarded the American Board of Nursing Specialties Award for Nursing Certification Advocacy for being strong advocates of specialty nursing certification. Duke University Health System has 6000 + registered nurses Quality of Life: Living in the Triangle! Relocation Assistance (based on eligibility) Duke Raleigh Hospital, A Campus of Duke University Hospital - Inpatient Unit 3700 - Orthopedic - Neuro/Spine Stepdown Unit is seeking a Registered Nurse who embraces Advancing Health Together Accepting new grads! Unit Summary: Located at Duke Raleigh Campus's new South Pavilion, 3700 is a Ortho/Neuro Spine and Neuro Stepdown Unit consisting of 32 inpatient beds. The team has Commitment to Zero Harm of their patients, and this is executed through their dedication to providing exceptional patient care and customer service. The typical patient population is post-operative spine, both ortho-spine and neuro-spine, and patients who have been diagnosed with a stroke and/or neurology related procedure. Although the unit specializes in adult patients, they also care for a specific population of pediatric adolescents who undergo spine surgery. South Pavilion 3700 occasionally absorbs overflow orthopeadic joint surgical patients and general medicine patients. Schedule: 3 - 12hr shifts (7A - 7P & 7P - 7A) Rotating Weekends & Rotating Holidays General Description of the Job Class Independently plan and provide professional nursing care for patients in accordance with physician orders and established policies and procedures. Provide nursing services to patients and families in accordance with the scope of the RN as defined by the North Carolina Board of Nursing. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Plan, provide, supervise and document professional nursing care utilizing the nursing process for patients in accordance with physician orders and established policies and procedures. Use professional nursing judgment to individualize the plan of care based on assessment of the patient's baseline needs and response to care. Delegate tasks and supervise the activities of other licensed and unlicensed care providers. Assist other nursing personnel in the delivery of nursing care and act as team leader or charge nurse for a group of patients or an entire unit as assigned. Monitor and initiate corrective action to maintain the environment of care including equipment and material resources. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required competencies, identifying learning needs and seeking appropriate assistance or educational offerings. Act as preceptor and support the development of other staff and formal learners. Participate in the identification of clinical or operational performance improvement opportunities and in performance improvement activities. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Required Qualifications at this Level Education: Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN program. Exception: Registered nurses hired between July 1, 2014 and April 11, 2021 without a Bachelor's degree in Nursing (or higher) are encouraged to enroll in an appropriate BSN program within two years of their start date but must complete the program within five years of their start date. Registered nurses hired before July 1, 2014 are not required to enroll in a BSN program to remain in this job classification. Experience: Twelve months of appropriate clinical experience is required. Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification: Must have current or compact RN licensure in the state of North Carolina. BLS required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of scope of the registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and unlicensed staff Knowledge of and appropriate application of the nursing process Knowledge of professional theory, practice and procedure Ability to assess nursing needs of acute and chronically ill patients and their families Ability to independently seek out resources and work collaboratively Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships Ability to communicate clearly with patients, families, visitors, healthcare team, physicians, administrators, leadership and others Ability to teach patients and families in accordance with the nursing plan of care Ability to use sensory and cognitive functions to process and prioritize information, treatment, and follow-up Ability to use fine motor skills Competent in BLS and/or other specialized life support requirements designated by work area Ability to record activities, document assessments, plan of care, interventions, evaluation and re-evaluation of patient status Ability to use computer and learn new software programs Able to document and communicate pertinent information using computer and/or paper documentation tools Ability to navigate the entity to provide clinical care for patients Ability to withstand prolonged standing and walking. Ability to remain focused and organized Working knowledge of procedures and techniques involved in administering routine and special treatments to patients Working knowledge of infection control procedures and safety precautions Working knowledge and completion of appropriate The Joint Commission (TJC) and other regulatory requirements Pre-employment Physical Capacity Testing Required Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values. Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essential job functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.