New Grad RN Resident – Ortho/Neuro/Trauma
Cleveland Clinic(1 month ago)
About this role
Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital is hiring a New Grad RN Resident for the 4 West Tower Med/Surg unit, serving a diverse orthopedic, neuro, trauma, medical, surgical, and telemetry patient population. The role is part of a one-year accredited Nurse Residency program designed to support early-career nurses through structured learning and hands-on development. The position is based in Mayfield Heights at Hillcrest Hospital on a night shift schedule with weekend and holiday rotations.
Required Skills
- Patient Care
- Nurse Residency
- Med-Surg Nursing
- Telemetry
- Care Prioritization
- Risk Assessment
- Clinical Documentation
- Patient Safety
- Acute Care
- Team Collaboration
+2 more
Qualifications
- ADN in Nursing
- BSN in Nursing
- RN License
- BLS
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.
View more jobs at Cleveland Clinic →Apply instantly with AI
Let ApplyBlast auto-apply to jobs like this for you. Save hours on applications and land your dream job faster.
More jobs at Cleveland Clinic
Similar Jobs
Registered Nurse (RN) - MS Tele Neuro/Stroke
Sentara(18 days ago)
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - MS Tele Neuro/Stroke
Sentara(22 days ago)
RN - Orthopedic Medical Surgical 4&5 Lied
Nebraska Medicine(4 months ago)
Staff Nurse - Neuro Med Surg
Whiddon College of Medicine at the University of South Alabama(1 month ago)
Registered Nurse MS/Tele Float
Premium Health Staffing(1 year ago)
Travel RN, Registered Nurse, Emergency Department
Loyola Medicine(1 month ago)