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As a new mom, Shelby was thankful to learn about the Duke Childcare Partnership, a benefit that provides team members priority placement—and in some instances waived fees—at quality child care centers in the area. Having access to this benefit has given Shelby peace of mind knowing her daughter is at one of the best child care facilities as Shelby rejoined Duke Health after maternity leave. Learn more about how Duke can support you in your career and your life https://bit.ly/3DJYH1l
Join us for the Registered Nurse Virtual Information Session on August 29 and explore why Duke Health is the place to pursue your passion for caring as an experienced or new graduate nurse. During the event, you'll learn about exciting RN opportunities available across Duke Health as well as the many benefits and incentives that support team members — both on and off the clock. You'll also have the opportunity to hear from current Duke nursing team members, ask questions, and connect with a recruiter. Time: 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Location: Virtual (Zoom) Hiring for: Experienced and new graduate nurses
Join us for the Registered Nurse Virtual Information Session on August 29 and explore why Duke Health is the place to pursue your passion for caring as an experienced or new graduate nurse. During the event, you'll learn about exciting RN opportunities available across Duke Health as well as the many benefits and incentives that support team members — both on and off the clock. You'll also have the opportunity to hear from current Duke nursing team members, ask questions, and connect with a recruiter. Time: 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Location: Virtual (Zoom) Hiring for: Experienced and new graduate nurses
Emily joined us from Wisconsin as a new graduate nurse and found support from the start with our Nurse Loan Forgiveness Program. Now, she’s moved up the nursing career ladder and is approaching her next goal of becoming a clinical nurse III. Working in the oncology unit, Emily makes a difference for patients and gets to connect with them in her daily work. Are you ready to take the next step in your career? Apply to Duke Health today.
We’re committed to giving every team member the support and resources needed to deliver tomorrow’s health care today. That’s why, when Penni and Ludy noticed placement issues with catheters, they felt empowered to find new IV technology for patients at Duke Health. From researching and testing, to training their peers on the new catheter, these two nurses are a great example of innovation in action. Learn more about how Penni and Ludy brought new technology to Duke Health to better serve patients.
Marina wasn’t always interested in a health care career. In fact, she first began at Duke Health as a food service contractor in 2015. Being around Duke Health radiologists as a contractor influenced her decision to change professions and pursue radiology. Now, Marina works with us as a full-time radiologic technologist. We’re grateful to be a part of her career journey and we look forward to supporting Marina as she continues to learn and grow in her new role. Find the resources and opportunities you need to succeed at Duke Health.
When Mollie started at Duke Health, she was eager to be a part of the far-reaching health system she’d wanted to join since nursing school. Over the course of her first few years with us, Mollie felt empowered to explore different positions and build new skills across our system. Last year, Mollie made the switch from in-patient care to home care so that she could form a deeper connection with patients. Now, she’s able to provide life-changing care in patients’ homes while enjoying the flexible schedule that comes with her position. Read more about how Mollie reinvented her career at Duke Health.
All it took was one rotation at Duke University Hospital for Michael to know he would be welcomed personally and challenged professionally here. Years later, he’s still finding new opportunities to grow within the respiratory field. Michael felt empowered by the support of leaders and fellow team members to become a lead therapist in his unit. Learn about allied health career opportunities at our July 11 event. Register today
When Vida joined Duke Health a decade ago, she wanted to continue serving others after providing care as a nurse to patients in Ghana. She opted not only to build on her Ghana nursing education at Duke, but obtain the proper licensure for nurses trained outside the United States by first taking a housekeeping job at Duke Health. But, she says, that job gave her access to resources to pursue her calling to care in the U.S. and a sense of fulfillment knowing that she was creating a safe and clean environment for patients. Fast forward to today, with the support of her team and benefits at Duke Health, Vida has obtained the licensure, and degrees and certifications necessary to begin practicing as a nurse with us. But it’s not just the professional growth that has made a difference in her life – she’s also found a community that has supported her personally throughout life’s major milestones. Explore open positions at Duke Health and see where your story with us can start.
Register today for the Duke Life Flight Virtual Information Session and explore how your career can reach new heights as part of Duke Health's critical care and emergency air/ground transport team. In the session, you will learn more about the Duke Life Flight team, explore the various critical care RN, paramedic, respiratory care practitioner, and EMT/communication specialist opportunities available, and find out how Duke's benefits and incentives can support you professionally and personally. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions and connect with a recruiter and hiring managers. Time: 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Location: Virtual (Zoom) Hiring for: Critical care RNs, paramedics, respiratory care practitioners, and EMT/communication specialists Register here: https://bit.ly/3qB8YK5