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<p><b>Join an organization that prioritizes your professional growth!</b> At HCA Healthcare, we are committed to nurturing the careers of new nurses.</p><p>Exciting opportunities await December 2025 and May 2026 graduates! We invite you to commence your nursing career with HCA Healthcare, based in Wichita, Kansas.</p><p>We are pleased to offer sponsorship (EB3 Visa) for international students who meet the following criteria:</p><ul><li>Must have an active OPT upon graduation and be available to start work close to this date.</li><li>Willingness to continue education through our Day One CPT program.</li><li>Ready to work while pursuing additional education.</li><li>Must have attended a nursing program in the United States and currently reside in the United States.</li><li>Apply for the Graduate Nurse role and plan for relocation to Wichita.</li></ul><p><b>Available Units:</b></p><p><b>Wesley Medical Center:</b> Acute Care Specialty, Orthopedic Spine, General Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Surgical Telemetry, Neuro Trauma, Acute Care</p><p><b>Wesley Woodlawn:</b> Cardiac Medical, Acute Care</p><p>Sponsorship positions are limited to specific units; however, there are opportunities for advancement into specialty units following your first year in the Residency program.</p><p><b>Start Dates:</b></p><p>We have rolling start dates available. You will need to pass the NCLEX and obtain a Kansas license.</p><ul><li>April 13th and 27th</li><li>May 11th and 25th</li><li>June 8th and 22nd</li><li>July 6th and 20th</li><li>August 3rd, 17th, and 31st</li><li>September 14th and 28th</li><li>October 12th and 26th</li><li>November 9th and 23rd</li><li>December 7th and 21st</li></ul><p>The <b>HCA Healthcare Residency Program</b> is designed for your success, offering a year-long experience with hands-on training to foster critical clinical skills. As a Resident Graduate Nurse, you will be part of a supportive network of educators, experienced nurses, and fellow residents, guiding your transition from student to practicing nurse.</p><p><b>Responsibilities include:</b></p><ul><li>Assessing patient conditions during admissions and shifts, documenting any changes in status.</li><li>Performing procedures and monitoring as ordered by medical providers, and documenting care accurately.</li><li>Administering prescribed medications and monitoring for therapeutic responses.</li><li>Responding promptly to patient needs and proactively resolving their concerns.</li><li>Educating patients, families, and caregivers about medical conditions, treatments, and follow-up care.</li></ul><p><b>Qualifications:</b></p><ul><li>BLS certification required within 30 days of employment</li><li>ACLS certification required within one year of employment</li><li>Associate or Bachelor's degree in Nursing from an accredited institution</li><li>Registered Nurse License or Graduate Nurse status in the state</li><li>No prior experience necessary</li><li>Possible travel for training sessions</li></ul><p>In return, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, wellness support, time off, retirement savings, educational assistance, and more.</p><p>Join us at Wesley Medical Center, where for over 100 years, we have dedicated ourselves to providing exceptional care to our community. As part of the HCA Healthcare family, we are committed to advancing healthcare excellence.</p><p><i>We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.</i></p>

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