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Nursing
Opportunities
While working in a small, personal setting, Greenwich Hospital nurses have a chance to experience
- A culture of service excellence that has earned national recognition for the hospital in patient satisfaction surveys
- A pediatric subspecialty center with Yale pediatric subspecialists and a pediatric inpatient unit
- An advanced inpatient oncology unit and a new comprehensive Breast Care Center
- A beautiful maternity unit that welcomes more than 2,000 new babies each year
- A strong focus on disease prevention and wellness supported by numerous community health programs
- A teaching environment that encourages learning and personal growth
- A level III trauma center
- A new hospital environment designed to facilitate exceptional patient-centered care
- Access to a responsive hospital administration
- Close working relationship between the medical and nursing staffs
With every resource of the Yale New Haven Health System available to you, you will be afforded the opportunity to work on challenging nursing cases.
Training and Advancement
Greenwich Hospital offers opportunities for professional growth with a career path that includes positions as a registered nurse, nurse clinician, clinical resource nurse, clinical leader and nurse manager. Nurses at Greenwich Hospital also hold top administrative posts and take a leadership role in designing the delivery of care. Opportunities for mentoring, educational advancement and tuition reimbursement attract top nurses to Greenwich Hospital.
Hiring Bonuses
Greenwich Hospital has bonuses available for select positions. Please inquire.
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