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Career Path Program/Residency- Mercy Washington

Come join Mercy Washington and apply

for our NEW Career Path Program!

Experienced RNs and Graduate Nurses welcome!

Up to $20,000 Sign on Bonus for RNs

Up to $15,000 Sign-On Bonus for GNs

Based on department

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!

#BeaMercyNurse

Start your nursing career with Mercy Washington, where we will help grow your clinical knowledge base and skill set through an individualized & defined career path.

We Offer Great Incentives:

  • Registered Nurse Sign on Bonus up to $20,000
  • Graduate Nurse Sign on Bonus up to $15,000
  • Relocation Assistance up to $3,000 per policy
  • Stay Premium Program- up to $8/hour based on years of Mercy service
  • Education Assistance
    • Up to $20,000 Loan Forgiveness for new grad nurses
      • RN Loan Forgiveness Program to aide in paying off your RN student loan debt.
      • Up to $370 per month directly towards loan payments ($20,000 cap)
      • Must start with Mercy within 12-months of graduation.
    • Tuition Reimbursement $2,000 per year
  • Day-One comprehensive medical, dental & vision insurance
  • PTO/Vacation Time
  • Employer-Matched Retirement Funds
  • Shift Differentials

Benefits of Career Path Program:

  • Experienced RNs and Graduate Nurses eligible to apply
  • Build time management, communication, assessment skills, critical thinking, build knowledge base
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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