Registered Nurse ; New Graduate Nurse - Hematology Oncology Care Unit; Summer
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Nursing
Pediatric Nurse, Healthcare Nursing
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Hematology/Oncology Care Unit (HCU): includes the inpatient and the outpatient Hematology, Oncology and Blood and Marrow Transplant patients. The 32-bed inpatient unit admits children of all ages with hematological and/or oncology, and blood and marrow transplant inpatient clinical needs.
Significant Populations- Newly diagnosed oncology diseases (leukemia/lymphoma, solid tumors, neuro oncology)
- Chemotherapy
- Sickle cell disease
- Pain crisis in hemoglobinopathy
- Fever/neutropenia
- Bacteremia
- Anemia/blood disorders
- Acute chest syndrome/pneumonia
- Thrombocytopenia
- Blood and marrow and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.gif
- Associate’s Degree ASN (Required)
- Bachelor’s Degree BSN (Preferred)
- New Graduate Nurse
- Successfully complete hospital and nursing orientation at Children’s National.
- Identify resources and know when to ask for assistance.
- Demonstrated leadership and management…
About Our ANCC Practice Transition Accreditation Program® (PTAP)
Transition to Practice Program is accredited withvariedade as a Practice Transition Program by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation in Practice Transition Programs.
The Transition to Practice Program (TPP) is a 12‑month program designed to provide the nurse resident with an opportunity to transition into the role of a professional nurse under the guidance and support of our clinical nursing staff, nurse educators and program facilitators.
The program includes didactic and simulated learning combined with hands‑on training in the clinical practice‑based environment, facilitating the nurse resident’s transition from novice to competent nurse. Additionally, the program aims to create a strong social networkる fostering a sense of community, support, resiliency building and professional development.
The TPP is offered twice a year to newly‑licensed graduate nurses from an accredited nursing program with a passion for children. All new graduates with less than one year of clinical experience are eligible to participate in the program after obtaining licensure.
All nursing practice is based on the legal scope of practice, national andusahaan nursing standards, Children’s National Policies and Procedures, and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. The Professional Model of Care requires registered professional nurses to be responsible and accountable for their own practice. Children’s National supports the development of RN relationships within the community; specifically those relationships associated with the health and well‑being of the community at large.
Children’s National Hospital, based in Washington, D.C., was established in 1870 to help every child grow up stronger. Today, it is one of the top 10 children’s hospitals in the nation and ranked in all specialties evaluated by U.S. News & World Report. Children’s National is transforming pediatric medicine for all children. The Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus opened in 2021, a first‑of‑its‑kind pediatric hub dedicated to developing new and better ways to care for kids.
Children’s National has been designated four times in a row as a Magnet® hospital, demonstrating the highest standards of nursing and patient care delivery. This pediatric academic health system offers expert care through a convenient, community‑based primary care network and specialty care locations in the D.C. metropolitan area, including wallhouses and Virginia. Children’s National is home to the Children’s National Research Institute and Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation.
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