Good Samaritan · 1 month ago
Summer Student Nurse Intern Program (SNIP) 2026
Good Samaritan is offering a Summer Student Nurse Intern Program (SNIP) for nursing students to gain hands-on experience alongside Registered Nurse preceptors. Interns will rotate through various nursing departments and participate in essential clinical and professional functions, aiming to prepare them for a future career in nursing at Good Samaritan.
Hospital & Health Care
Responsibilities
Increase clinical competence and judgment by observing care in various clinical areas
Provide direct patient care and perform clinical nursing skills under the supervision of a Registered Nurse
Refine communication skills with patients, families, and the healthcare team
Strengthen skills in critical thinking, decision-making, delegation, prioritization, organization, documentation, and teamwork
Develop professional relationships with staff
Demonstrate increased professional accountability
Seek learning experiences proactively
Explore—at a pre-professional level—the scope of professional nursing practice
Engage in professional discussions and activities during weekly Lunch & Learns
Participate in a Summer Showcase at the conclusion of the program (selected applicants)
Qualification
Required
Enrolled in an accredited pre-licensure registered nursing program (bachelor's or associate degree program) with an expected graduation date of Dec 2026, Spring 2027, or Summer 2027
Verified academic standing by submission of unofficial school transcript, minimum GPA of 3.4
Have a strong desire and intent to join the Good Samaritan nursing team post-graduation
Be able to work 30-40 hours (8-hour to 12-hour shifts) a week for the duration of the 8-week internship, including night shift
Attend all days of required orientation
Submit an unofficial school transcript with the application
Submit a resume with the application
Submit two letters of recommendation from nursing school faculty members with the application
Submit a personal statement (essay, 300–500 words) with the application
Benefits
$10,000 scholarship supports the completion of nursing curriculum
Provides a paid NCLEX Review and NCLEX exam fee
Includes a two-year work commitment to Good Samaritan Nursing