Careers
This program is in the development process. Please check back for application information.
Group Informational Interview applicants desire an opportunity to meet face-to-face with a professional to learn more about their field, education background, and career pathway to help understand the scope of a specific career. To respect staff schedules, interviews are conducted in groups of 3-4 people. Interviews are typically one hour in length: to ensure a rewarding experience for all parties, please plan to arrive early and stay until the interview is complete. Interviewees are asked to come prepared with questions to ask. General interview eligibility is listed below; however, each professional may cite specific requirements for their group interview.
Age
- High school students who are least 16 years of age and have completed their junior year
- College students
- Adults exploring second careers
Application
- All attendees must register prior to the interview.
- Due to varying staff schedules, we are not able to guarantee an informational interview for every applicant.
- During high-volume application periods, the HCEP Office will close the application and reopen once requests have been met.
Parking Instructions:
*Parking validation will be provided at group interview.
Please review our eligibility requirements (listed below) before registering.
Sessions are open to:
- High school students who are least 16 years of age and have completed their junior year
- College students
- Adults exploring second careers
Due to limited space, most seminars will have an attendance cap. The intended audience for these seminars is participants considering the topic (or a related field) as a career option. Additional eligibility requirements may be added at the discretion of the presenter/s.
Upcoming Seminars:
- Careers in Surgery, May 22nd 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., Minneapolis Campus
- Careers in Nursing, June 24th 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., Minneapolis Campus
- Careers in Nursing, June 25th 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., St. Paul Campus
Parking Instructions:
Careers
Work in an outstanding, family-centered hospital that's just for kids. Join colleagues who share your compassion for helping children, in a family-centered environment. Enjoy life in the Twin Cities, one of America's most livable urban environments. Is Children's of Minnesota Right for You?
Physician Practice Opportunities
Children's is continuing to grow to meet our needs and are seeking physicians for multiple positions in our organization. We offer an exciting and state of the art place to work. We are currently recruiting for physicians for the following areas: Chief of Pathology, General Pediatrics, Hospitalists, Developmental Pediatrics, Pediatric Dermatology, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Genetics, Pediatric Gynecology, and Pediatric Physical Medicine and Rehab. If you are interested in these opportunities or want to explore other physician practice options within Children's, please contact Judy Brown, Administrator of Physician Recruitment at
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Get your nursing career off to an exciting start at Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota!
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota champions the special health needs of children and their families. We offer a unique RN Training Program designed to transition new graduate nurses from the academic to the professional nursing environment. This program combines didactic and precepted clinical experiences within the organization.
Our mission is to provide a welcoming environment to new graduate nurses and provide enhanced support for the transition from academia to practice.
Key Components of Children’s New Grad Training Program
Patient care experiences:
New Grads gain competence in core clinical pediatric skills in a unique system design. Each RN gains an expanded perspective of the Children’s system through experience in a variety of specialty units.
Precepted orientation:
RN's and experienced preceptors jointly deliver safe and effective pediatric care. Nurses identify personal learning styles that enhance critical thinking skills.
Reflection:
The program emphasizes the importance of self-reflection through facilitated group discussions. New graduates strongly benefit from the opportunity to share and process stresses in a safe environment.
Didactic and Simulation:
Classroom and simulation lab experiences focus on core pediatric content presented by experts from our Children’s team utilizing evidence-based practice.
Apply on the Careers Page.
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