FAQs
What is the schedule for the Nursing Intern position?
The schedule for the Nursing Intern position is PRN, with 12-hour night shifts from 7 PM to 7:30 AM, available from Sunday to Saturday.
What educational background is required for the Nursing Intern role?
A high school diploma or GED is required. Candidates must also be accepted or enrolled in a nursing program by the date of hire and begin classes within 90 days of that date.
Is certification required for this position?
Yes, a BLS (Basic Life Support) Provider certification must be obtained within one month (30 days) of the hire date or job transfer date.
What kind of tasks will be assigned to the Nursing Intern?
The Nursing Intern will provide direct nursing care under supervision, assist with activities of daily living, take vital signs, document patient observations, assist with care plan development, and perform other tasks as assigned, including environmental services and patient transport.
Are there any benefits offered for this position?
Employees classified as contingent status, such as the Nursing Intern, are not eligible for benefits. However, Henry Ford Health offers various support programs and benefits for full-time team members.
What is the work environment like in the Cardiovascular Unit?
The Cardiovascular Unit is a part of Henry Ford Health, which is a respected academic medical center that offers a continuum of care with a focus on comprehensive health services.
Can I apply for this Nursing Intern position if I am not yet enrolled in a nursing program?
No, you must be accepted or enrolled in a nursing program upon the date of hire or transfer to be eligible for this position.
What should I do if I want to learn more about career opportunities at Henry Ford Health?
You can learn more about career opportunities by visiting the Henry Ford Health careers page at henryford.com/careers.