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8 Week New Graduate Training Program

New Graduate Training Program

Available for eligible Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered Nurses (RNs).

The purpose of the New Graduate Training Program is to:

Provide the tools, support, and guidance to new nurses as they begin their careers

Review relevant, real-life scenarios

Provide instruction and strategies on the application of critical thinking skills through simulation and hands-on skill development

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New Graduate Training Program

Available for eligible Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered Nurses (RNs).

Fill out the form below to learn more about this program!

To qualify for the New Graduate Training Program, you must:

  • Be an RN/LPN with less than 12 months of nursing experience
  • Have active State Licensure

The New Graduate Training Program:

  • Is an 8-week program (16-week program in California only) designed to prepare a nurse with less than 12 months of nursing experience for their transition into a professional nursing career in home health.
  • Provides clinical lab and on-the-job training alongside experienced nurse preceptors.
  • Includes clinical mentorship, hands-on training, emergency planning scenarios, and communication on our report line.
  • Progresses from shadow to training to solo shifts, as appropriate.
  • Combines classroom, virtual, and self-study.
  • Provides the opportunity to be exposed to and train to provide care for patients with various acuity levels.

New Graduate Training Program Eligibility requirements

To qualify for the New Graduate Training Program, you must:

  • Be an RN/LPN with less than 12 months of nursing experience
  • Have active State Licensure

The New Graduate Training Program:

  • Is an 8-week program (16-week program in California only) designed to prepare a nurse with less than 12 months of nursing experience for their transition into a professional nursing career in home health.
  • Provides clinical lab and on-the-job training alongside experienced nurse preceptors.
  • Includes clinical mentorship, hands-on training, emergency planning scenarios, and communication on our report line.
  • Progresses from shadow to training to solo shifts, as appropriate.
  • Combines classroom, virtual, and self-study.
  • Provides the opportunity to be exposed to and train to provide care for patients with various acuity levels.