The Nurse Residency Program at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center provides an opportunity for new nurse graduates to be supported and integrated into the hospital culture as they transition from student to Registered Nurse.
The program offers an extended preceptorship, as well as multiple seminars that help to assimilate the new Nurse Residents into the hospital ethos, and grow them into capable nurses.
The Nurse Residency seminars are based around critical thinking, professional development, skill development, therapeutic relationships, team building, and energy management. The blending of ongoing mentorship with skill and competency building, fosters a connection to their employment and their peers bridging the gap from student to Registered Nurse.
If you are interested in learning more about our program or would like to meet with the Nurse Residency Program Director, please call Lyndsey Smith at (307) 996-4731 or click here to contact Lyndsey via email.
Program details
The Nurse Residency Program is a year-long program that includes:
Paid one-to-one Preceptor-New Graduate orientation experience on the clinical unit you are hired to
Specialty training designed for new Registered Nurses in the settings of classroom, skills lab, simulation lab, and sometimes even outdoors
Paid Nurse Residency sessions provided by subject matter experts
Participation in an evidence-based learning project in which you have the opportunity to better patient care, learn more about your resources, and improve nursing practice within the organization
The same medical, dental, vision, retirement, short-term disability (etc.) benefits that are offered to every other CRMC employee
To learn more about employee benefits, click here to review our benefit guide.
Program benefits
Cheyenne Regional's Nurse Residency Program is developed by experts in the Nursing profession.
The program is designed to effectively support new Graduate Nurses as they transition into their first professional roles as Registered Nurses in the acute care or specialty setting. Graduates of this one-year program:
Gain clinical autonomy at the point of patient care
Are able to incorporate evidence-based practice to advance safe, high-quality nursing.
Develop a strengthened commitment to nursing as a career choice
Develop inter-departmental and inter-disciplinary professional relationships
FAQ
As you're considering the Nurse Residency Program at Cheyenne Regional, we know you have many questions!
To review our helpful FAQ document, click here.
Program expectations
Participants of the Nursing Residency Program must agree to the following expectations:
If I hold my ADN, I shall complete my BSN program within four (4) years from my hire date.
I understand that I need to remain in a full-time status on the same department for a minimum of one (1) year.
I understand that I need to attend 100% of all Nurse Residency Program classes and activities for the duration of the one (1) year residency program.
I will complete one evidence-based project relevant to my current work.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Graduated, or soon to graduate, from an accredited school of Nursing (BSN, ADN, Diploma, or Accelerated)
Less than a year of employment in the position of an RN
Successful completion of the NCLEX-RN prior to start date
Current unencumbered Compact RN License that covers the state of WY
How to apply
Before submitting your application to the Nurse Residency Program, please complete the following steps. Only complete applications that have included the documents below will be considered.
Create a cover letter for your resume that includes the following information a. Your name, address, phone number, and email address b. Your Nursing Degree Type (ADN, Co-Enrolled in BSN Program, BSN, MSN) c. Cumulative Nursing School GPA d. What units/departments you are interested in working in (please refer to our FAQ document to see what units hire for this position) e. What knowledge set, skill set, and attitudes do you have that would make you a valuable member of your desired areas. Please note: If you select ICU, ED, or Women and Children's as one of your units of interest, be aware that these are highly desired areas with very limited positions.
Collect letters of recommendation from clinical instructors, preceptors, or current supervisors; please limit to 3
Collect a copy of your unofficial transcript
Compile your cover letter, letters of recommendation, resume, and your unofficial transcript into one document in preparation to attach with your application
Complete the online Nurse Residency Application a. Visit our "All Open Careers" page here c. Scroll down to the "Categories" section and click on "Nursing" e. Click on the open position title "RN Nurse Resident" f. IMPORTANT! Remember to attach your Resume, Cover Letter, Letters of Recommendation, and Unofficial Transcript