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Behavioral Health Sponsorship Program

Behavioral Health Sponsorship Program provides financial support, employment and guided career pathways for those pursuing pediatric behavioral health careers.

Pediatric Behavioral Health Sponsorships

Children’s Nebraska’s Behavioral Health offers specialized sponsorship opportunities designed to support and grow the next generation of pediatric behavioral health professionals. These programs provide financial sponsorship, paid employment and guided career pathways for students committed to serving children and adolescents in psychiatric and therapeutic settings.

Behavioral Health Technician-to-Nurse Pediatric Sponsorship Program

The Behavioral Health Technician-to-Nurse (BHT2RN) Pediatric Sponsorship program provides exclusive sponsorship funds and employment to support nursing students who are interested in a pediatric psychiatric nursing career. Nursing students will be hired into the program before the start of their junior year of nursing school. The goal of the program is to prepare the student to successfully join Children's Nurse Residency Program upon graduation, having achieved successful NCLEX results.

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For more information about the Behavioral Health Technician-to-Nurse Pediatric Sponsorship Program, please contact us by phone or email.
402.955.6000 | [email protected]

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