Driscoll Children's Hospital

Student Nurse Tech - NICU


PayCompetitive
LocationCorpus Christi/Texas
Employment typePart-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: JR108210

      Where compassion meets innovation and technology and our employees are family.

      Thank you for your interest in joining our team! Please review the job information below.

      STUDENT NURSE TECH PROGRAM

      The Student Nurse Tech Program at Driscoll Children’s Hospital provides nursing students an enhanced, paid educational opportunity, to expand on the skills learned in the classroom, with comprehensive learning and hands-on experience devoted entirely to pediatrics.

      Minimum Requirements:

      - Must currently be enrolled and remain enrolled in a school of registered nursing

      - Must have completed one semester of nursing school in the BSN program OR have completed the second semester of an AAS degree

      - Current BLS card through American Heart Association

      Important Information you should know:

      - You will need to submit grades and class registration every semester prior to working

      - SNTs are required to work a minimum of 2 shifts per pay period (2 weeks in a pay period)

      Limited openings make Driscoll’s Student Nurse Tech Program highly competitive. Selection will be based on meeting the minimum requirements, successful completion of coursework, completed application, resume, and the interview process.

      Required Application Process:

      1. Complete the online application.

      2. Attach a recent copy of an unofficial school transcript.

      Directions: under the tab Resume Attachment, Add Resume & Attachments - it will give you the option to upload 6 attachments.

      3. Attach a copy of your current BLS card.

      4. Attach a resume.

      **INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED**

      If you have questions about the application process, please email tamara.cibrian@dchstx.org .

  • About the company

      Making a difference in the lives of children in South Texas