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Nursing Careers at Good Shepherd

At Good Shepherd Rehabilitation, the care we deliver extends far beyond the bedside.

In nursing at Good Shepherd, you’re connected to your patients and residents, your colleagues and community. You are not a number. Leaders know your name. You collaborate, teach, learn and grow.

You make a difference.

Good Shepherd is a place where we strive to develop leading-edge solutions for all ages and stages, serve as a test site for the newest rehabilitation technologies and inspire hope in all we do.

Whether a new graduate or an experienced RN, LPN, CNA or NA, discover why Good Shepherd is a great move for you.

For more info, email [email protected].

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Nursing & Nursing Support Careers

Good Shepherd seeks registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), certified nursing assistants (CNA) and nursing assistants (NA) who understand and align with the importance of outcomes and person-centered care, and who also are:

  • Interested in post-acute nursing
  • Highly skilled and proficient with a commitment to providing compassionate care
  • Critical thinkers
  • Eager to work with others
  • Kind, flexible and friendly

At Good Shepherd, we offer career opportunities in three different post-acute nursing specialties:

Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital's front entrance
The CARF-accredited Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital features four stories and 76 private rooms.

Why Nurses Choose Good Shepherd

In addition to a dynamic healthcare setting focused on providing a culture of belonging for our team members, Good Shepherd offers:

  • Flexible shifts and schedules for full-time, part-time and per-diem roles
  • Paid time off
  • 12-hour shifts
  • Support for advanced training and specialization, as well as tuition reimbursement and scholarship opportunities
  • Education, research and innovation opportunities through Good Shepherd Learns and Good Shepherd Creates
  • 1 weekend shift per month
  • Nurse development programs
  • Incentive/shift differential
  • Weekend program

Nursing Leadership

An accomplished healthcare executive with more than 25 years of experience in advancing patient outcomes and promoting nursing excellence in small hospital settings and large academic health systems, Jeanne Dzurenko oversees Good Shepherd’s nursing, patient safety, respiratory therapy, pharmacy, infection prevention, quality and regulatory compliance, education, wound care, staffing and float pool teams.

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