Inspiring Health Sponsorships Available for Laboratory and Nurse New Graduates

Brookings Health System is currently accepting applications for newly graduating laboratory and nursing students interested in the Inspiring Health Sponsorship Program. 

The Inspiring Health Sponsorship Program provides financial resources for students who commit to a professional career at Brookings Health System. The program provides a lump sum payment or payments totaling $15,000 to $40,000 to selected candidates in exchange for a dedicated work commitment to the health system. Applicants must currently be enrolled in an accredited health occupation program and in good academic standing. They must also have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Candidates interested in the laboratory sponsorship should be pursuing either an associate’s degree in applied science as a medical laboratory technician or bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory sciences. The selected applicant will commit to working in Brookings Health’s state-of-the-art, CLIA-certified laboratory for four years where they will hone a variety of skills, including microbiology and blood banking. 

Nursing students interested in the registered nurse sponsorship program should be pursuing either a bachelor’s or associate’s degree in nursing. The selected applicants will commit to working in either Brookings Hospital’s inpatient care unit or obstetrics unit for three years, serving alongside fellow nurses, hospitalists, pharmacists, therapists and other healthcare professionals to care for patients. 

Individuals interested in either Inspiring Health Sponsorship Program opportunity may learn more about the program and apply at brookingshealth.org/Sponsorship

Brookings Health’s workforce embodies the spirit of teamwork, working together across disciplines to care for local patients and residents. Individuals who want to join Brookings Health System’s nationally recognized healthcare team can find a position right for them at brookingshealth.org/Careers.

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