
St. Luke's Nursing Apprenticeship Program
Begin Your Career with Idaho's Most Awarded Health System
The St. Luke's Nurse Apprenticeship Program (SNAP) provides students with the opportunity to expand their nursing knowledge and critical thinking skills while working in direct patient care alongside experienced nursing professionals.
The program offers experience in a supportive and positive acute care environment for students to apply critical thinking and nursing knowledge while functioning in the role of a nurse apprentice. The purpose is to build relationships, gain knowledge, and learn the benefits of a nursing career at St. Luke's.
Program Details
All SNAP participants are placed into either a float or unit-based position.
- If selected to float, you will orient to multiple areas within the St. Luke's Boise, Magic Valley, Meridian, and Nampa hospitals. Nurses in the float pool have the opportunity to support all patient populations within the health care system, including medical, surgical, telemetry, ICU, ED, and pediatrics.
- If selected for a unit-based position, you will be based on a specific unit at one hospital. Most of the unit-based positions will be in medical, surgical, or telemetry specialty areas.
How to Apply
- Applications for the apprenticeship program open mid-February.
- Visit St. Luke's Careers and select "RN and Nursing Support" under Job Opportunities.
- Search "Nurse Apprenticeship" in the search box provided on the RN and Nursing Support page.
- Select "Nurse Apprenticeship - Treasure Valley" or “Nurse Apprenticeship – Magic Valley.”
- Once in the job posting, select "Apply for this job online" to create a profile and upload your resume.
More Information on Nursing at St. Luke's
New Graduate RNs
Nursing Annual Report