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Hospitals With the Best Nursing Benefits
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Finding your first job as a nurse can be overwhelming no matter your background. Not only are there thousands of employers to choose from, there are also dozens of specialties and sub-specialties. We’re here to help. We’ve narrowed down the field to the ten best hospitals we think are great places to launch your nursing career. These hospitals span the US and offer competitive salaries, unique perks, and valuable benefits. Not sure where to start your job search? Try applying to these hospitals.
Stanford Medical Center
Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Methodist Hospital System
OhioHealth
Mayo Clinic
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Use the numbered navigation to see other hospitals.
carolyrn
4 months ago
24 comments
If there are 10 hospitals, why can't I get past #7?
mimi_rn
5 months ago
10 comments
I worked for OhioHealth and as far as I am concerned they should NOT be on the best places to work list! They changed their insurance plan in 2008 and it is the worst insurance I have ever had. The floor I was on at Grant Medical required that we float almost every week plus there was primary care nursing. I would encourage any nurse looking for a hospital job in Columbus to look elsewhere, .
lenorashow
9 months ago
2 comments
Hello I;M currently residing in AZ and I am very aware of the shortage in nursing right now I am a cna and would like to know if any hosptol will pay for your schooling, or just the ones that are listed and where can i find these list of hospitols. l owen az
pedsrn2009
11 months ago
4 comments
Children's Specialized Hospital is the best place to work in NJ. We won 2 years in a row! I love my Job(career)! A. Gilmer BSN RN
michelle_17
about 1 year ago
2 comments
rhonda-i am currently a nursing student inmichigan but my homestate is wisconsin. i'm not sure where you are located, but i know that in wisconsin, depending on the hospital, if you sign a contract agreeing to work for that facility for a certain amount of years ( im pretty sure its five years) that they would pay for your continued schooling. you can always check w/ your local hospitals and clinics, and ask them if they are a participating facitlity. part of the goal is to fill the large gaps that are in nursing because there is such a need for nurses. Good Luck!
rliles
about 1 year ago
4 comments
This is Ronda and I have been going to college and getting ready to apply for nursing school. Confused. Was told by some one that certain hospitals would pay for your education???Can or would some one give me some information????
rliles
about 1 year ago
4 comments
Live in Oklahoma City, would like something around here
tolasimeon
about 1 year ago
2 comments
This is poor reporting. You didn't even state the location of the hospitat. Where in the world is stanford?
lgunn
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Registered Nurse for training and orientation for Hospital in New York ,I was working on Homecare and Nursing Home but now i want to be relocate on Hospital . my name is Levon G. Ndaw Please call me 901-672-2836 I AM MOVING NOVEMEBER TO NEW YORK.
THANK YOU!