Apollo RN I
SUMMARY: The Registered Nurse (RN) is accountable for providing competent nursing care. Responsible for coordination of the patient's plan of care through assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing interventions that lead to established outcomes. This position practices under the direction of the designated nurse executive, within the scope of the Nursing Practice Act, and in accordance with Valley Children's Hospital policies.
Starship Apollo provides care for infants and children with acute and chronic respiratory diagnoses such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, bronchitis and respiratory syncytial virus. This 36-bed unit has 14 rooms with central monitors, to closely monitor patients with increased needs for respiratory support and intervention. Nursing and respiratory care practitioners collaborate in the care of patients on Apollo.
REQUIREMENTS: This position requires: A) a Bachelor's Degree. BSN strongly preferred; B) an active California Registered Nurse licensure (RN); C) Life Support Certifications (see specifics below); and D) experience to correlate with Clinical Ladder level. Bilingual skills desirable.
Life Support Certifications Required:1) HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days; 2) Pediatric Emergency Assess, Resuscitation & Stabilization (PEARS) within 12 months of hire or transfer into position.
POSITION DETAILS: Full Time, 69 hours per pay period, various shifts may be available
LOCATION: Madera, CA
Valley Children’s New Grad Program – Transition to Practice
The Valley Children’s Healthcare Transition to Practice (TTP) program was established to provide a structured transition into pediatric nursing. The yearlong program offers a supportive learning environment for newly licensed (or soon to be licensed) registered nurses and nurses with less than 12 months of experience. The Valley Children’s TTP curriculum engages nursing residents in activities that promote critical thinking, skill development, and lifelong learning. While resident cohorts begin every 3 months (January, April, July, and October), Valley Children’s hires new grad nurses all year-round so you don’t have to rush to get your application in or wait for the next cohort to start. You can apply when it feels right for you.
Classes are held once a month for 12 months and include didactic presentations, immersive activities, hands-on skill practice, and simulation in a variety of topics. Each class begins with a social work-led debriefing session where participants can share experiences, concerns and successes. Interprofessional team members share their unique expertise to increase communication and collaboration throughout the organization. Ongoing transition support is provided by leadership, educators, preceptors, and mentors.
Encouraging our nurses to continue to learn and to be the best that they can be is just smart. Empowered and educated employees further strengthens our team and upholds our mission. That’s why we provide all the education and support you need to further develop your skills and ultimately netter yourself. As you grow in your career at Valley Children’s Healthcare, we ensure you have access to ongoing education opportunities. Additionally, we have an education reimbursement plan in place.
How to Apply:
As a new grad you can apply for any RN position/unit that best fits your career goals. Each unit determines if they can accommodate a new grad at the time the position is posted. If you are offered a position prior to getting your license you’ll have the opportunity to start as a Nurse Tech which allows the opportunity to “get your feet wet” in the unit until you have successfully passed your NCLEX and received your license.
ABOUT VALLEY CHILDREN”S HOSPITAL:
Based in Madera, CA, and ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best children’s hospitals in the country in seven pediatric specialties and has been open for 70 years. It has grown from a 42-bed hospital to one of the largest pediatric healthcare networks in the Country. With hospitals and clinics located from Sacramento to San Luis Obispo, you are sure to find an opportunity that fits your lifestyle. Valley Children’s maintains a family-like atmosphere to more than 3,000 employees and recognizes that employees play an important role in the success of the entire organization, so employees and their families are rewarded with robust benefits.
Valley Children’s is proud to have dedicated staff committed to the highest quality of pediatric care. From the moment you enter the doors, you will feel at home. They have a strong presence in the community and tremendous pride for the care they deliver. Many Valley Children’s employees have been with the organization for over 10 years while others more than 30 years and they continue to grow their career through supported professional growth and development.
Valley Children’s main campus sits in the heart of one of the most beautiful states in the nation, just a short drive from three national parks and your choice of California coastline beaches. No matter your interest, you will have many opportunities for recreation, arts, entertainment, and more.