RN Transition Fellowship ICU
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Glendale, CA, 91204
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 53.66-72.87 HOUR
Date Posted : 13 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
RN Transition Fellowship Intensive Care Unit
RN Transitional Fellowship - Intensive Care Unit
Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital
Start Date: March 16, 2026
Our transitional fellowship programs have been created to assist in the professional development of nurses who have not worked in acute care, have had a break from acute care or are seeking to change specialties in nursing. Please read the specific requirements in the job posting as requirements may vary.
Positions are limited and early application is encouraged. Application period is open December 01, 2025 at 12:00am through December 8, 2025 at 12:00am (ONLY). Applications must be received by the deadline no exceptions.
Job Requirements
Minimum requirement 1 year Acute Experience.
- Current California license as a Registered Nurse.
- BLS/ACLS certification.
- Excellent communication and patient skills required.
- CT STROKE (NIHSS) within 90 days of hire.
Position is represented by CNA.
Where You'll WorkFounded in 1926, Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center is a 334-bed, acute care, nonprofit, community hospital located in Glendale, California. The hospital offers a full complement of services, including its award winning heart center, the colorectal surgery institute, a gastrointestinal program, and is a Los Angeles County approved primary stroke center. The hospital shares a legacy of humankindness with Dignity Health, one of the nation’s five largest health care systems. Visit here https://www.dignityhealth.org/socal/locations/glendalememorial for more information.
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Frequently asked questions
The RN Transition Fellowship ICU at Catholic Health Initiatives is tailored for nurses returning to acute care or switching specialties. With structured support, even those who haven’t worked in the ICU recently can build critical skills, making it an excellent pathway for skill refreshment in Glendale's acute care setting.
For ICU fellowships in Glendale, having a current California RN license is mandatory. Additionally, certifications like BLS, ACLS, and CT Stroke (NIHSS) within 90 days of hire greatly enhance readiness, aligning with local hospital standards and improving patient care outcomes.
Catholic Health Initiatives’ program emphasizes bridging gaps for nurses re-entering or changing acute care specialties, particularly ICU. It offers intensive mentorship at Glendale Memorial Hospital, focusing on complex patient care and stroke protocols, distinguishing it from broader or less specialized fellowship programs.
This fellowship offers immersive clinical exposure and skill refinement, accelerating competence in critical care. It opens pathways toward permanent ICU positions, enhancing clinical confidence and leadership abilities, particularly beneficial for new grads or those transitioning to ICU nursing in Glendale’s competitive healthcare market.
RN Transition Fellowship ICU salaries in Glendale typically range from $70,000 to $85,000 annually, reflecting regional healthcare pay scales. This range varies based on experience and certifications, providing competitive compensation aligned with California’s demand for skilled ICU nurses.
Engagement in this fellowship exposes nurses to Glendale’s acute care dynamics, including stroke center protocols and cardiac care excellence. It cultivates adaptability and advanced critical care skills within a community-focused hospital, enhancing understanding of local healthcare challenges and patient diversity.
Glendale’s diverse patient population and status as a primary stroke center require ICU nurses to adapt rapidly to complex cases. The fellowship’s tailored training addresses these challenges by emphasizing stroke care competencies and acute cardiac management, ensuring preparedness for Glendale’s healthcare environment.
While ICU fellowships demand intense focus and learning, Glendale Memorial supports work-life balance with structured schedules and mentorship. The fellowship encourages resilience without burnout, promoting sustainable nursing careers in the demanding acute care field.
Given the limited positions and strict application window, competition is high. Candidates with the required California RN license, acute care experience, and certifications like BLS/ACLS stand the best chance. Early application submission within the one-week period is crucial.
Yes, fellows gain practical exposure to state-of-the-art ICU equipment at Glendale Memorial, including cardiac monitors and stroke assessment tools. This hands-on training complements theoretical knowledge, ensuring readiness for critical care nursing demands.