
With shortages in healthcare staffing expected to continue particularly in nursing, the demand for highly qualified individuals to step into key roles is more important than ever. At Carle Health, we are dedicated to a workplace where every team member feels valued, respected, and empowered, where passion and purpose come together to positively impact the lives of our patients and our communities. We offer continuing education opportunities to grow your career whether you are in a clinical role, part of leadership, or support staff.
Carle Health supports nurse residents with coaching and mentoring from dedicated clinical education specialists. The Carle Nurse Residency Program (CNRP) is a six-month nationally recognized transition-to-practice program that includes two program areas: Ambulatory Nurse Residency Program (ANRP) and Inpatient Nurse Residency Program (INRP) that successfully guide nurses into their careers. Nursing students in the final year of nursing school or nurses who have been away from the bedside for more than five years are eligible to apply.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM Nurse residents will work alongside experienced nurses who enjoy teaching and have volunteered to work as trained preceptors for 12 to 20 weeks depending on the track. Carle Health also provides biweekly nurse residency classes designed to build and strengthen knowledge, skill, critical thinking, judgment and confidence.
After nurse residents move on from the program, Carle Health continues to provide support and encouragement through mentorship.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY? - Nursing students in the final semester of nursing school.
- Newly graduated nurses.
PROGRAM TRACKS Inpatient Nurse Residency Program (INRP) - Cardiac care unit (CCU).
- Cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU).
- Emergency Department – Level 1 Trauma.
- Labor and Delivery.
- Pediatrics/Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).
- Postpartum.
- Medical-Surgical (Critical Care/Operating Room) .
- Includes Advanced Care, Cardiopulmonary, Cardiac Surgery, Neurology, Observation, OR, Orthopedics.
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – Level 3.
- Procedural (Digestive Health, Heart and Vascular Institute).
Ambulatory Nurse Residency Program (ANRP) - 2 – 3-week rotations through Primary Care and Specialty Clinics.
- Minimum of 3 – 4 rotations prior to final placement.
- Final placement based on area of interest and position availability.
BENEFITS OF RESIDENCY CLINICAL ROTATIONS - Orientation time with preceptor/mentor support.
- Exposure to multiple hospitals and specialty areas.
- Cross-unit networking and mentoring.
- Increase knowledge of various departments’ daily routines and procedures.
- Accelerated personal development according to the Benner Model.
- Increased job satisfaction on home unit.
- Additional support from nurse residency coordinator.
Click here to learn more and apply to secure a spot in the program before you graduate.
*Similar program available in the Peoria IL region as well at Carle Health Methodists and Proctor Hospitals.
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Tuesday, March 11th 2025 at 8:22PM
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