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Student Nurse Extern Summer 2024 - Atrium Health University City

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Charlotte, NC, United States
Job ID: 99062
Job Family: Patient Care Support
Status: Full Time
Shift: Variable
Job Type: Temporary
Department Name: 51011028342302-Human Resources Talent Acquisition and Workforce Administration

Overview

Applicants should include nursing school and anticipated graduation date on resume. 

Program details and qualifications: 

8-week summer program for rising senior pre-licensure nursing students graduating in Fall/Winter 2024 or Spring 2025. 

Current Student Nurse Scholars and students residing in the Charlotte area for summer break are eligible to participate. 

Must be available 24 or 36 hours per week to participate.  

Program start dates are May 20, 2024, and June 3rd, 2024.  

Nurse Aide I or II certification required before March 1, 2024 

This paid 8-week program provides one-on-one clinical experience with a RN preceptor and includes nursing professional development workshops and shadowing opportunities. 

Applicants will be matched with opportunities available at the facilities.  

Program start dates are May 20 and June 3rd, 2024.  

For nursing students who have not completed a Nurse Aide I training program, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services does have a training waiver process for those who qualify: Training-WaiverInstructions-January2022.pdf (ncdhhs.gov) 


 

Atrium Health University City provides health care services in the University City, Mint Hill, North Mecklenburg, and Southwest Cabarrus regions in North Carolina. The award-winning maternity center provides personalized support and education throughout pregnancy, delivery, and recovery, while the Emergency Department has more than 65,000 patient visits every year. Specialties also include cancer care, diabetes care, heart care, neuroscience, rehabilitation, and much more. With the on-site Farmer’s Market and Teaching Garden, our teammates and community members have easy access to local fresh foods, highlighting the nutritional and environmental benefits of locally grown produce.