Graduate Nurse - Mercy Springfield
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Available To New Grads
Our application questions provide you an opportunity to tell us the units for which you'd like to be considered.The following departments have openings for new graduates:
- Med Surg: Clinical Observation, Telemetry, Medical, Ortho, Neuro, Trauma Surgical, Gen Surg, Oncology
- Cardiac Intermmediate
- Endoscopy
- Operating Room
Psych
Emergency Department
Critical Care: Burn ICU, CVICU, Medical ICU, Neuro Trauma ICU
Stepdown: Cardiac Intermediate, Cardiac Surgical Intermediate, Neuro Trauma Intermediate
Rehab Hospital
- Women's & Childrens: OBGYN & Peds
Start Dates:
Start dates for new graduate RNs are weekly throughout the year. You must provide official transcripts from Nursing School prior to starting.
Incentives and Benefits for GNs:
- Sign On Bonus for Med/Surg, Cardiac Intermediate, ED, OR, and Behavioral Health: $5,000 (Pay out $1,250 at 6mo, 12mo, 18mo, 24mo)
- $7000 Relocation Assistance for full time only.
- GN Loan Forgiveness Program to aid in paying off your RN student loan debt.
- Up to $370 per month directly towards loan payments ($20,000 cap).
- Tuition Reimbursement up to $2,000 annually for continuing education.
- (Loan and Reimbursement combined total cap $20,000)
- Shift differential $2.50 evenings/$4.20 nights
- Weekend differential: $2.20
- Health/Dental/Vision available 1st day
Qualifications:
- Required Education: Nursing Degree from an accredited school
- License: RN license in our state (must obtain within 90 days of graduation date)
- Certifications: Must have a current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider card or complete a course within their probation period.
- Licensure: Must be eligible to take board of nursing exam.
- Other: Working Conditions, Mental and Physical Requirements: Stand and walk most of the time on duty. Meet unit specific physical demands. Significant amount of bending and stooping, as well as lifting and turning patients with assistance. May be required to work differing schedules, shifts, days of the week, or work frequency according to patient care requirements. High risk exposure to blood and body fluids. Physical demands are attached plus push, pull, and grip up to 50 lbs., pinch up to 15 lbs., kneel, crouch, and crawl minimally. Equipment Used: Unit Specific
We’re bringing to life a healing ministry through compassionate care.
At Mercy, our supportive community will be behind you every step of your day, especially the tough ones. You will have opportunities to pioneer new models of care and transform the health care experience through advanced technology and innovative procedures. We’re expanding to help our communities grow. Join us and be a part of it all.
What Makes You a Good Match for Mercy?
Compassion and professionalism go hand-in-hand with us. Having a positive outlook and a strong sense of advocacy is in perfect step with our mission and vision. We’re also collaborative and unafraid to do a little extra to deliver excellent care – that’s just part of our commitment. If that sounds like a good fit for you, we encourage you to apply.
For more information, please reach out to Cory McVey at cory.mcvey@mercy.net.
Mercy has determined this is a safety-sensitive position. The ability to work in a constant state of alertness and in a safe manner is an essential function of this job.