Participate in the RN Residency Program at UNC Health Wayne to bridge the gap between your nursing education and your professional career. You’ll receive help from our experienced team to reach your potential as a nurse.
Make the transition to the hospital work environment through our innovative RN Residency Program. You’ll receive guidance and practical knowledge that helps you:
Whether you’re a new graduate or a nurse returning to the acute care setting, you’ll begin your nursing position in our RN Residency Program. After your UNC Health Wayne orientation, you’ll start your residency journey.
During your first 12-weeks, you’ll:
After the first few weeks in the program, you’ll transfer to your chosen nursing unit. Partnering with your appointed preceptors, you’ll evaluate and set your clinical orientation goals. Throughout your residency, you’ll receive regular support from your assigned peer mentor.
Join our team of new and experienced nurses providing exceptional patient care at Wayne UNC Health Care. Become part of a group of compassionate, skilled nurses, and find personal satisfaction and professional advancement opportunities in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Wayne UNC is a 316-bed community, not-for-profit hospital in eastern North Carolina. We serve the health care needs of Wayne County and surrounding areas with dedicated staff and high-quality health care. Learn more about Wayne UNC.
Participate in the RN Residency Program at Wayne UNC Health Care to bridge the gap between your nursing education and your professional career. You’ll receive help from our experienced team to reach your potential as a nurse.
Make the transition to the hospital work environment through our innovative RN Residency Program. You’ll receive guidance and practical knowledge that helps you:
Whether you’re a new graduate or a nurse returning to the acute care setting, you’ll begin your nursing position in our RN Residency Program. After your Wayne UNC orientation, you’ll start your residency journey.
During your first 12-weeks, you’ll:
After the first few weeks in the program, you’ll transfer to your chosen nursing unit. Partnering with your appointed preceptors, you’ll evaluate and set your clinical orientation goals. Throughout your residency, you’ll receive regular support from your assigned peer mentor.