Program Overview :
- Specialty Training Apprenticeship for Registered Nurses (StaRN)
- The StaRN Program is primarily designed to provide the graduate nurse with the tools necessary to succeed in today's hospital environment.
- StaRN will assist the graduate nurse with the transition out of the classroom setting onto the unit by providing the following training :
Didactic training :
Introduces nurses to core curriculum and hospital initiatives in a classroom settingSimulation training (Brandon, FL - Hotel accommodation / mileage reimbursement provided during training) :Reinforces nursing skills learned in a didactic settingHands on training :
Preceptorship training with a facility preceptor in the nursing unitSpecialty areas covered :
MedSurgTele,PCU,Ortho / Neuro,Stepdown,Inpatient Rehab units.The typical schedule during the first portion of the StaRN is Monday through Friday, 8-hours a day, 40 hours a week but can also include a weekend day during the holidays.
The preceptorship portion of the program consists of three 12-hour shifts per week and every other weekend at the hospital, following the preceptor's schedule.Certifications achieved : BLS, ACLS, CPI, EKG, NIH Stroke Scale, and Meditech Modules.Attendance is mandatory for the entire program.Program acceptance requires a minimum two (2) year, full time commitment to the hospital. Residents may be obligated to repay a pro-rated portion of the educational costs should they break that commitment.Professional Development Program (remainder of the 1st year) :Paired with a trained mentor for integration and socialization into the culture of professional nursingFrequent resident seminars following a core curriculum for professional developmentCompletion of an evidence-based poster presentationObtain Charge Nurse and Preceptor skillsQualifications :
Recent graduate of an accredited nursing school within the past 12-months.No more than 6 months of RN experience - ideally less than 2 months of hospital and no more than 6 months of nursing home / home health.Current FL RN license required prior to program start or appropriate compact licensure. If compact license held, active FL RN license required within 90 days of hire.Previous medical or service industry experience highly desired, but not required.Self-motivated and strong communication skills required.Candidates who will love our patients are preferred!Additional Notes :
Level 2 TraumaNon-Accredited Nursing School Candidates AcceptedOpen to considering candidates from non-acute care settings.(Different lines of Non-Acute Care Nursing care)Non-Specialty areas are more in need for residency candidates.No more than 6 months of RN experience - ideally less than 2 months of hospital and no more than 6 months of nursing home / home health.