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Registered Nurse – Critical Care Nurse Residency Program
Posting Description
Critical Care Nurse Residency Program
Munson Medical Center is proud to offer an intensive Critical Care Residency Program designed to support new graduate nurses as they transition into the critical care environment. This immersive 12‑month residency provides a strong foundation in critical care nursing while fostering professional growth, clinical excellence, and confidence at the bedside.
Application & Interview Timeline
July Cohort
- Application Period: February 1 – March 31
- Interview Period: April 1 – May 31
February Cohort
- Application Period: September 1 – October 30
- Interview Period: November 1 – December 30
Interview Process
- First‑Round Interview:
- Preliminary phone interview with a member of the recruitment team to discuss interest and career goals
- Second‑Round Interview:
- Interview with unit leadership (in person interviews are strongly encouraged).
Applicants applying outside of the listed application periods are encouraged to contact a recruiter directly to discuss potential opportunities. Please contact Kerri Seach at kseach@mhc.net.
Program Overview
The Critical Care Residency Program offers an exciting opportunity work in one of three acuity adaptable, critical & intermediate care units:
- Intensive Care Unit: A 20- bed ICU and a 10-bed step down ICU specializing in the care of patients with traumatic injuries, respiratory failure, and complex neurological conditions.
- Cardiac Care Unit: A 30-bed unit specializing in advanced cardiac care, including care of patients with acute myocardial infarctions, cardiac dysrhythmia, cardiogenic shock, and severe heart failure
- Cardiothoracic Unit: A 30-bed unit specializing in care of post- cardiothoracic surgical patients, including those recovering from coronary artery bypass grafts, valve repairs and replacements, lung and esophageal surgeries.
Residents are supported through structured education, hands‑on clinical experiences, and expert mentorship in a collaborative, high‑acuity environment.
Curriculum Highlights
- Online learning modules
- Didactic education from content experts
- High‑fidelity simulation
- Case studies
- Unit‑based orientation
Eligibility Requirements
This residency program is designed for nurses who are early in their professional nursing practice and entering the critical care environment, with fewer than four (4) months of acute care nursing experience.
Application Process
To be considered for the Critical Care Residency Program, candidates must complete both steps below:
Step 1: Apply Online
· Complete and submit an application
Step 2: Submit a Professional Portfolio
- Email your professional portfolio to: Kerri Seach at kseach@mhc.net
- Preferred format: PDF or Microsoft Word documents
Professional Portfolio Requirements
Your professional portfolio should include:
- Cover Letter
Introduce yourself and describe your goals and interest in critical care nursing
- Resume
- Include all education and work experience with dates
- A list of clinical rotations
- Clinical Narrative
- A story demonstrating how you provided exceptional care to a patient or family member
- Letter of Recommendation
- One (1) professional letter
File Naming Instructions
Please save documents using the following format:
- Last Name, First Initial Cover Letter
- Last Name, First Initial Resume
- (Apply the same format to all submitted documents)
What’s Required:
- Graduate of an accredited nursing program
- New RN's are accepted
- Proof of MI RN license
- For those hired into an RN position after January 1, 2015, it is required to obtain a BSN within 5 years of start date
- Medication delivery and counting of narcotics or witnessing waste of narcotics may not be done until the RN licensure is obtained (if practicing as a GN)
- Experience in the clinical area in which application has been made is desirable
Why Choose Munson Healthcare:
- Balance – Get out on the water, in the woods, on the trails or around town
- Opportunity – Be a part of northern Michigan’s leading healthcare team with opportunities for personal and professional growth throughout the healthcare system
- Flexibility – A career that can change as your life changes
- Teamwork – Our people make Munson Healthcare a great place to work!
The Benefits of Working at Munson:
- Early Hire or Sign-On Bonus up to $10,000*
- Competitive salaries
- Full benefits, paid holidays, and paid time off (up to 19 days your first year)
- Tuition reimbursement and ongoing educational opportunities
- Retirement savings plan with employer match and personal consulting
- Wellness plans, an employee assistance program and employee discounts
*Terms and conditions apply
About Traverse City, Michigan
Traverse City is an official “Coast Guard City” and sits at the base of twin bays. We have award-winning schools, a community college, year-round recreation, as well as vibrant cultural and social opportunities often found in much larger cities.
Munson Healthcare requires all employees be vaccinated or have lab confirmed immunity for Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella. MHC also requires all employees to receive a flu vaccine during the flu season in the year that they are hired and annually thereafter, or receive an approved medical or religious exemption.
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