Resident and Fellow RNs
The right start
Our RN Residency/Fellowship Program provides you with everything you need to transition from school to the hospital floor. We offer a wide range of learning tracks with integrated classroom, simulation and clinical experiences under the guidance and support of preceptors.
Great benefits start the same day you do, and relocation assistance is offered to RN Residents living outside of Washington State. Applications are accepted prior to receiving your RN license.
RN Residents will:
- Transition from entry-level advanced beginner to competent professional nurse in the clinical environment.
- Develop effective decision-making skills related to clinical judgement and performance.
- Develop strategies to incorporate research-based and other evidence into practice.
- Implement clinical leadership skills at the point of patient care.
- Practice collaboratively as members of the inter-professional healthcare team.
- Formulate an individual career plan that promotes a life-long commitment to professional nursing.
Focus on your education and testing with the peace of mind knowing your career is waiting for you.
Providence Swedish provides an extended application period for pre-graduate and new nurses, allowing them to apply and secure a job up to 150 days before their start date. While the application periods can vary slightly each year, we recommend checking our career site 4-5 months before your intended start date for job postings. Applications remain open online until four weeks prior to the cohort start date, unless all available positions are filled earlier.
Upon submitting an application, you will receive a link to schedule an interview. If no interview slots are available, the existing slots are full. Please continue to check back for newly opened slots. If all positions are filled before you can schedule an interview, you will receive a notification.
The following are the approximate application periods for upcoming cohort start dates:
Start date | Approximate application period |
---|---|
July 28, 2025 | March-June 2025 |
November 17, 2025 | July-October 2025 |
March 23, 2026 | November 2025-February 2026 |
July 27, 2026 | March-July 2026 |
The below are required before your start date, but you are encouraged to apply before graduation and NCLEX testing:
RN Residents
- Graduation from an ADN, BSN or entry-level Master's in Nursing program
- Have less than 1 year of RN nursing experience at the start of the Residency cohort
- Active, unencumbered Washington RN license upon hire
- Active American Heart Association BLS card upon hire
RN Fellows
- Active, unencumbered Washington RN license upon hire
- Active American Heart Association BLS card upon hire
- 1 or more years of RN experience
The first program phase for Residents and Fellows includes:
- An evidence-based curriculum grounded in adult learning theory and using flipped classroom methodology
- Interactive simulations
- Shifts on the unit every week with a preceptor, where you will apply your knowledge and develop your skills and workflow
- Instructional and 1:1 evaluation support by our team of Professional Development Specialists
Orientation continues on the unit with a preceptor for the full FTE until the Resident or Fellow can independently care for a typical assignment at a typical acuity level.
Expected orientation time can vary by specialty and location.
Continued support after orientation:
- Transition to Practice classes, where you can connect and collaborate with other RN Residents, throughout the first year
- Development of an evidence-based practice project to showcase at the completion of the program
Providence Swedish is committed to your ongoing professional development by offering a mentorship program, explorative learning, and continuing education opportunities.
How does the hiring process and timeline work?
Human resources will post available RN Resident positions prior to the projected cohort start date. Candidates who meet basic screening criteria can self-schedule a video interview with a hiring panel. You will be asked about your specialty and/or unit preferences, and should be prepared to demonstrate your critical thinking.
An early application submission & interview date will give you the best chance to work in your preferred specialty since smaller and/or more popular units may fill before the hiring window closes but be assured that hiring teams will continue to interview until all positions are filled for the cohort or until the deadline is reached.
What unit(s) will I be working in?
During the hiring process, you’ll note your preferences for unit placement. While residents may not get their first choice, our Clinical Education team does their best to ensure unit placements align to individual career goals. Please note that every unit may not have openings for every cohort. For more information, please browse the unit descriptions for each respective region linked below:
North Puget Sound
Central Puget Sound
South Puget Sound
How many hours per week do residents work?
This is a full time position that requires 72-80 hours per two week pay period including nights, weekends and holidays. The number of hours worked per week can vary to accommodate education time and simulation experiences; and you will likely follow your preceptor's schedule for unit clinical time.
Will I be working nights, weekends and holidays?
Nurse residents are full time employees. Your schedule may include nights, evenings; and will include weekends and holidays.
Do I get vacation time during my residency?
Residents receive the same vacation, paid holidays and sick leave allowances as other contractual nurses. As Residency is an intensive program time off or scheduling requests during orientation are not accommodated.
Am I obligated to stay at Providence Swedish after the completion of my Residency?
Certain locations require that you stay at Providence Swedish for two years after completion of your orientation. If desired, you may have the ability to move to another unit through the Fellow program after one year.
For additional questions
Email us, and we will be happy to answer questions regarding the program. Be sure to include:
- Name (first and last)
- Preferred name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Best time of day to contact you (8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm)
- Questions to review
Please do not send resume or application information to these email addresses.
- North Puget Sound (Providence Everett, Swedish Mill Creek, Swedish Edmonds): ProvSwedNorthTIP@providence.org
- Central Puget Sound (Swedish Ballard, Swedish Cherry Hill, Swedish First Hill, Swedish Issaquah): SwedishTIPS@providence.org
- South Puget Sound (Providence St Peter, Providence Centralia): ProvSwedSouthTIP@providence.org
Our campuses offer RN Residents and Fellows a wide variety of options to live and work in throughout the Puget Sound. Read more about our campuses here .
Meet Our Caregivers
The brightest minds,
the kindest hearts
I found my home at Swedish pretty quickly. I started as an ICU resident, and I was welcomed. It became my family. Niki , Supervisor, Clinical Care; Intensive Care Unit Watch Niki talk about her experience
Learn in a safe environment
Simulations allow Residents to learn the most demanding components of working in their specialty with zero risk to patients. Our Simulation unit is designed just like a typical unit, with a nurses’ station, medication and supply rooms, and high-fidelity mannequins in patient rooms with equipment – to mimic a real-life scenario.
We offer a learning track for every nurse
- Medical-surgical
- Critical care
- Emergency department
- Telemetry
- Perinatal
- Neonatal ICU
- Behavioral health/psychiatric
- And more!
Watch to learn more about our state-of-the-art simulation center for nurse residents and fellows.