Career Development Checklist
1. Have your resume reviewed
- Schedule an appointment with the Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development; some appointments are available at the Health Sciences Building.
- Explore the Decker Student, Career and Alumni Connections event calendar for Fleishman hours and employer visits; employers often offer résumé reviews/mock interviews during these events.
2. Schedule a mock interview
- Visit the Decker Student, Career and Alumni Connections event calendar to see if there are any employer visits with available appointments.
- ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ provides access to which is a mock interviewing resource.
- Employers will often offer mock interviews. If not, Fleishman also offers mock interviews.
3. Complete a professional headshot
- The Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development has an where you can get a free professional headshot in minutes.
- Use a professional headshot for your LinkedIn account.
4. Create a LinkedIn account
- Marketing yourself is important!
- We also recommend changing other social media accounts to private.
5. Create a professional email account:
- Use your first and last name for your email. Example: Jane.Smith@gmail.com
- Update your voicemail to include your full name. Example: "Hello, this is Jane Smith, I can't come to the phone right now, please leave a message."
Tips and Tricks for applying
- Use a plain background if interviewing on Zoom.
- Research the potential employer to show your interest.
- If you are expecting a call, answer your phone with your full name "Hello, this is Jane Smith."
- Prepare to ask during your interview. The interviewer may answer some of them during the interview; be prepared with more questions.
- DSCAC
Career Development Resources
- Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development
- Success coaching
- Decker Student, Career and Alumni Connections event calendar
Job and Internship Search
- hireBING
- Individual employer employment opportunity websites or social media pages
- Decker Student, Career and Alumni Connections event calendar for employer event schedule
- Need help contacting a specific employer? Email deckerconnections@binghamton.edu
Nursing Licensing Resources
- Need help navigating the licensure process in another state? Email deckerconnections@binghamton.edu
Connect with Decker Alumni
Reach out to our team if you would like to be connected to a Decker College alum.
Employment Opportunities/Announcements
Below are opportunities sent to Decker for our students to be notified about. If you would like an opportunity listed here, contact deckerconnections@binghamton.edu. The newest opportunities are listed at the top.
- Crouse Student Nurse Assistant Program
Crouse’s Student Nurse Resource Pool is hiring per diem Student Nurse Assistants (SNAs). This is an opportunity for nursing students to develop their clinical abilities and expertise, gain exposure to the professional healthcare environment, and improve their communication, time management, and prioritization skills.
Student Nurse Assistants work in a variety of patient care areas including: General Med/Surg, Cardiac/Tele, Oncology, Post-Op, Neuroscience, Orthopedics, Bariatrics, Recovery Care Center, Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit, Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit, and Antepartum/Post-partum.
This is a paid opportunity.
- Mount Sinai Summer Student Nursing Internships
Mount Sinai Summer Student Internship program:
- 10 weeks
- June 2 - August 9
- You get a nurse mentor
- Opportunities across the health system
Visit their and search for nursing internships.
- UC San Diego School of Medicine Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Fellowship Program
UCSD Department of Psychiatry is offering a 12-month post-graduate Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Fellowship Program accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) with two specialty tracks (General Adult & Child and Adolescent).
The programs are for newly graduated Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners who wish to seek additional training and supervision primarily in community psychiatry settings in their first year of practice. Participants will gain experience in a variety of settings including consult-liaison, community mental health, emergency department, outpatient, urgent care, and specialty clinics.
Applications are due February 28, 2025.
Virtual information sessions about the program:
- Tuesday, January 14th @ 4-5PM PST
- Wednesday, February 12th @ 12-1PM PST.
Request zoom links for information sessions (include full name, current school/program, expected graduation date).
- Boston Children's Hospital Student Nursing Fellowship Program (Externship)
Boston Children’s Hospital is offering a Student Nursing Fellowship opportunity for three nursing students who have a passion for pediatrics and oncology care.
The Fellowship includes a comprehensive scope of direct care, observation and learning experiences. Students will have exposure to oncology nursing within the context of a pediatric hospital setting. They will learn about the roles and responsibilities of a pediatric oncology nurse.
Deadline: January 27, 2025
- Rochester Regional Health Nursing Internship Program
The EXCEL Program Features:
- A 10 week paid internship
- The opportunity to work 24 to 40 hours a week
- Weekly educational opportunities
- Networking opportunities
- Stony Brook Medicine's Nursing Career Expo: Pathways to Care
Join Stony Brook Medicine's Nursing Career Expo. Meet Nurse managers, learn about specialized units and get info on building your career at Stony Brook.
This event is designated for May 2025 graduates only.
Date: January 15 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- 2025 Sarah B. Pasternack Nursing Student Essay Contest
Essay Title: Why is Understanding Nursing History Important to the Future of Nursing? You may consider a specific event, era, group, or person in your response to the question.
• Any references and citations must be in APA (7th edition) format.
• Essays should not exceed 1000 words, exclusive of title and references.
• Artificial intelligence (AI) may not be used in creating the essay.
• To be considered, essays must be received by February 3, 2025.Two winning essays will be selected – one written by an undergraduate nursing student and one written by a graduate nursing student (masters, post-masters, or doctoral).
Authors of the winning essays will each receive a $500 prize. They will be invited to read their essay on a zoom meeting of the Nursing Archives Associates.
Send two copies of your essay to patricia.rissmiller@simmons.edu with ‘Nursing Archives Essay Contest’ in the subject line. One copy must include your name, degree in progress, expected year of graduation, name of school, and email address. The second copy should not include any identifying information.
Deadline: February 3, 2025
The winners will be notified by April 15, 2025.
- Senator Patricia K. McGee Nursing Faculty Scholarship
Up to $20,000 per year for registered nurses licensed in NYS pursuing a graduate degree that leads to a career of nursing or adjunct clinical faculty.
Requirements:
- Receive up to $20,000 per year.
- Enroll in a graduate degree program that qualifies you to work as nursing faculty or adjunct clinical faculty in NYS.
- GPA of 3.0 or higher if you already completed a semester in a graduate program that will qualify you as nursing or adjunct clinical faculty.
- Live in NYS and work as nursing faculty or adjunct faculty for four years.
Application opens in May 2025, add yourself to the notification list .
- Community Mental Health Loan Repayment Program: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
For licensed programs, the OMH CMHLRP is awarding state aid grants for loan repayment for both eligible existing or newly hired psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners and psychiatric physician assistants in designated community mental health settings throughout New York state as follows:
For psychiatric nurse practitioners, the OMH CMHLRP provides up to $30,000 in loan repayment over a three-year period.
Providers of licensed community mental health programs in one of the two below specified program categories may apply on behalf of eligible staff:
- Inpatient/CPEP: Licensed providers of Article 28 hospital inpatient psychiatric units, Article 31 freestanding inpatient hospital programs, Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Programs (CPEPs), and Residential Treatment Facility - Children & Youth.
- Outpatient: Licensed providers of Article 31 outpatient programs including Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams, Continuing Day Treatment (CDT), Children’s Day Treatment, Partial Hospitalization (PH), Personalized Recover Oriented Services (PROS), Mental Health Outpatient Treatment and Rehabilitative Services (MHOTRS) and Crisis Stabilization Centers (Intensive & Supportive) or licensed providers of crisis residence programs including Children’s Crisis Residence, Intensive Crisis Residence, and Residential Crisis Support.
For additional information and requirements refer to the Request for Application (RFA) Office of Mental Health Community Mental Health Loan Repayment Program (OMH CMHLRP) issued by the New York State Office of Mental Health. The OMH CMHLRP RFA can be found at:
Deadline: Jan. 31, 2025
- Foundation of Nursing in NYS Incorporated
A variety of nursing scholarships are available to nursing students and registered nurses in NYS.
- Tuition, Expenses and Funding Opportunities
See multiple opportunities to assist with the cost of tuition for a nursing degree.
- Study.com Offers Multiple Future Nurse Scholarships
Ongoing scholarship applications are open through study.com. They are offering four nursing scholarships at $1,000 each.
- Future Nurses
- Future Geriatric Nurses
- Future Critical Care Nurses
- Scholarship for Indigenous Nurses