New Grad Nursing Jobs & Residencies
New-grad hiring is competitive. These are recently posted residencies, new-graduate cohorts, and entry-level RN roles that actually accept < 1 year of experience.
- Formal residency programs (6–12 months)
- New-grad cohorts
- Entry-level RN roles
5 recently posted new grad nursing jobs & residencies
See all jobs- Registered Nurse - Medical SurgicalTexas Health Resources Texas Registered nurse
Full-time Night shift RN opening in the Medical Surgical department at Texas Health Resources. Requires one year of RN experience or residency completion.
- Registered Nurse - OR CirculatorTexas Health Resources Texas Registered nurse
Full-time Day shift Registered Nurse role focusing on Operating Room circulation at Texas Health Resources. Requires at least one year of RN experience or residency completion.
- Registered Nurse - Emergency DepartmentTexas Health Resources Texas Registered nurse
This is a full-time night shift position for a Registered Nurse in the Emergency Department at Texas Health Resources. The role requires an Associate Degree in Nursing at minimum and provides care in a high-acuity setting.
- Registered Nurse - Perioperative (OR) - Part-Time DayCapital Health US Registered nurse
This part-time day shift position is for a Registered Nurse in the perioperative operating room unit. It is an entry-level opportunity for those with an Associate's degree or nursing school diploma.
- New Graduate Licensed Practical NurseBAYADA Home Health Care LPN
This role is designed for new graduates or recent nursing program alumni looking to start their career in home health care. The position offers structured support for nurses transitioning into clinical practice.
$56k+
Frequently asked
- Do residencies pay less than staff roles?
- Slightly, in most systems — but they include structured preceptorship, cohort learning, and a clearer path to specialty units.