Nursing Jobs at Stanford Health Care with Visa Sponsorship

Stanford Health Care hires nurses across inpatient, outpatient, and specialty settings, and the organization has a track record of sponsoring international nurses through multiple visa pathways. If you're an internationally trained nurse targeting a role here, sponsorship is a real and established part of their hiring process.

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Overview

Open Jobs99+
Top Visa TypeGreen Card
Work Type90% On-site
Median Salary$17K
Top LocationPalo Alto, CA
Most JobsStanford Health Care

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Nursing Professional Development Specialist
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Nursing Professional Development Specialist
Stanford Health Care
Palo Alto, California
Nursing
Healthcare Administration
Corporate Training & Learning Development
Learning & Development
$74/hr - $99/hr
On-Site
4+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Nursing Administrative Services Manager
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Nursing Administrative Services Manager
Stanford Health Care
Palo Alto, California
Human Resources
Healthcare Administration
Nursing
$55/hr - $74/hr
On-Site
5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Resource Medical Assistant II
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Resource Medical Assistant II
Stanford Health Care
Emeryville, California
Nursing
Clinical Support
Healthcare Administration
Medical Assistant
Patient Services & Wellbeing
$28/hr - $36/hr
On-Site
1+ yr exp.
High School
10,000+

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Assistant Patient Care Manager (RN)
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Assistant Patient Care Manager (RN)
Stanford Health Care
Palo Alto, California
Nursing
Healthcare Administration
Patient Services & Wellbeing
$83/hr - $111/hr
On-Site
3+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Oncology Nurse Navigator
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Oncology Nurse Navigator
Stanford Health Care
Palo Alto, California
Nursing
Healthcare Administration
Patient Services & Wellbeing
Caregiving & Elderly Support
$79/hr - $104/hr
Hybrid
5+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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Tips for Finding Nursing Jobs at Stanford Health Care Jobs

Get your credentials evaluated before applying

Stanford Health Care requires NCLEX licensure and California RN licensure for most nursing roles. Start the CGFNS credential evaluation and California Board of Registered Nursing application early, both can take months and must be complete before any visa filing begins.

Target specialty units with persistent vacancies

Stanford consistently posts openings in ICU, oncology, perioperative, and emergency nursing. Roles in high-acuity specialty units tend to have stronger sponsorship conversations because the clinical skill set is harder to source domestically, which strengthens the employer's case for sponsorship.

Understand how the EB-3 pathway fits nursing

Registered nursing is a Schedule A occupation, which means Stanford can bypass the PERM labor market test for EB-3 Green Card sponsorship. This significantly shortens the permanent residency timeline compared to most other professions and is a real advantage worth raising with a recruiter.

Use Migrate Mate to filter open nursing roles by sponsorship type

Stanford Health Care lists nursing roles across multiple departments and locations. Use Migrate Mate to filter specifically for positions where H-1B, TN, or OPT sponsorship is confirmed, so you're only spending time on roles that match your current visa situation.

Clarify OPT and TN eligibility during the recruiter screen

If you're on F-1 OPT or hold Canadian or Mexican citizenship, ask the recruiter explicitly whether the role qualifies under TN or OPT before progressing. Stanford sponsors both, but not every nursing position is structured to support these categories from day one.

Time your H-1B filing around Stanford's offer process

H-1B cap-subject filings open in March for an October 1 start date. If Stanford extends an offer in Q4 or Q1, confirm with HR whether they'll file in the upcoming registration window so you're not left in a gap between offer acceptance and work authorization.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Stanford Health Care sponsor H-1B visas for Nursings?

Yes, Stanford Health Care sponsors H-1B visas for nursing roles. Because registered nursing qualifies as a specialty occupation requiring at least a bachelor's degree in nursing, it meets the H-1B standard. Stanford has an established immigration process and works with legal counsel to file petitions for international nurses in qualifying positions across their system.

How do I apply for Nursing jobs at Stanford Health Care?

Applications go through Stanford Health Care's careers portal, where nursing roles are listed by department, location, and shift. Before applying, confirm your California RN license is active or in process, since it's a hard requirement. You can also browse and filter Stanford's open nursing positions on Migrate Mate to identify roles where visa sponsorship has been confirmed for your specific visa category.

Which visa types does Stanford Health Care commonly use for nursing roles?

Stanford Health Care sponsors nurses on H-1B, TN (for Canadian and Mexican citizens), F-1 OPT and CPT, and EB-2 or EB-3 for permanent residency. For EB-3, registered nursing's Schedule A designation allows Stanford to skip the PERM labor market test, making the Green Card process faster than in most other fields.

What qualifications does Stanford Health Care expect for sponsored nursing positions?

Most sponsored nursing roles at Stanford require a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, active California RN licensure, and relevant clinical experience in the specialty unit you're applying to. For internationally trained nurses, CGFNS credential evaluation and NCLEX passage are standard prerequisites. Specialty certifications like CCRN or OCN strengthen applications for high-acuity units like ICU or oncology.

How long does the visa sponsorship process take for a nursing role at Stanford Health Care?

Timeline depends on visa type. H-1B sponsorship tied to the annual cap means a March registration and October 1 start date at the earliest. TN visas for Canadian and Mexican nurses can be processed at the border in days. EB-3 Green Card sponsorship through Schedule A typically takes one to three years depending on your country of birth and current visa backlog. Confirming the pathway with Stanford's HR team early in the offer process helps you plan accurately.

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