New Grad RN Resident - Cardiovascular Stepdown
Cleveland Clinic(1 month ago)
About this role
A New Grad RN Resident in the Cardiovascular Stepdown unit at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus participates in a one-year accredited Nurse Residency program and works within a multidisciplinary acute care team. The role is focused on post-surgical cardiac patient care in a high-acuity stepdown setting, supporting recovery after procedures like valve repairs, ablations, and device implants. The position is hospital-based with rotating day/night shifts and opportunities for professional development and tuition/loan repayment support.
Required Skills
- Patient Care
- Clinical Documentation
- Vital Signs
- Patient Assessment
- BLS
- ACLS
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Critical Thinking
- Patient Education
Qualifications
- ADN
- BSN
- Registered Nurse License
- BLS (AHA or Red Cross)
- ACLS (AHA)
About Cleveland Clinic
clevelandclinic.orgCleveland Clinic is a not‑for‑profit academic medical center founded in 1921 that provides comprehensive clinical and hospital care across a large integrated health system. It is known for world‑class specialty care, multidisciplinary teams, and leadership in medical research, education, and health information. The organization operates hospitals, outpatient centers and digital/telehealth services, and employs roughly 65,000 staff to serve patients regionally and internationally.
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