Common use of Resident Nurse Clause in Contracts

Resident Nurse. A registered nurse whose clinical experience after graduation is less than twelve (12) months, or a registered nurse who is returning to practice with no clinical training or experience relevant to the position into which the nurse is hired within the past two (2) years or longer. (See, Section 17.1.2, Resident Nurse/Orientation.)

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: cdn.wsna.org, cdn.wsna.org, cdn.wsna.org

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Resident Nurse. A registered nurse Registered Nurse whose clinical experience after graduation is less than twelve six months (12) months, 1,040 paid hours); or a registered nurse who is returning to practice with no current clinical training or experience relevant to experience. Such a nurse shall participate in training under the position into which direction of a preceptor and shall be responsible for the nurse is hired within the past two direct care of limited numbers of patients. Residency shall generally not exceed six (26) years or longer. (See, Section 17.1.2, Resident Nurse/Orientationcontinuous months.)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Resident Nurse. A registered nurse whose clinical experience after graduation is less than twelve (12) months, or a registered nurse who is returning to practice with no clinical training or experience relevant to the position into which the nurse is hired within the past two (2) years or longer. (See, Section 17.1.2, Resident Nurse/Orientation.)two

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn.wsna.org

Resident Nurse. A registered nurse whose who is hired into an established residency program because their clinical experience after graduation is less than twelve (12) months, or a registered nurse who is returning to practice with no current clinical training or experience relevant to nursing experience, as determined by the position into which the nurse is hired within the past two (2) years or longer. (See, Section 17.1.2, Resident Nurse/Orientationprogram guidelines.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Resident Nurse. A registered nurse whose clinical experience after graduation is less than twelve six (126) months, or a registered nurse who is returning to practice months with no current clinical training or experience relevant experience. The resident nurse shall be assigned as a team member under close supervision by a preceptor who works on the same shift and unit as the resident and shall be responsible for direct care of a limited number of patients. Unless otherwise agreed to by the position into which Employer and the nurse is hired within nurse, resident nurses shall receive structured orientation and training of three (3) months under the past two (2) years or longer. (See, Section 17.1.2, Resident Nurse/Orientationdirection of the preceptor to assure proper performance of assigned tasks.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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