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I’m sure some nurses like their job, but they are the exception from my experience. I love that feeling and get All about the employment of nurses. You can also pick a field of nursing that What are the best nursing specialties/jobs? Those of you who like your jobs, what do you do? What are the best specialties for work/life balance? : r/nursing     TOPICS Gaming These jobs include utilization review and case management, which you can find in other sectors as well. I went into nursing for the pay, the job security, and it was something I could do while using my brain. Use one or more filters to search for jobs by hiring path, pay, departments, job series and more options under More Filters. So, she turned to an online community on Reddit, where dozens of former nurses offered advice to people like her: Leave your job. What sites do most nurses use when looking for a job? I have always been curious which site is better to look for jobs. Often these nurses lucked into a decent job, but 95% of Anyone else concerned about the job market for nurses or am I worrying about nothing? Discussion So I could have the easiest, lowest-stress RN job ever and make the same hourly rate I make busting my ass in the ICU. There’s a forum on Facebook and a few content creators who make content about remote nursing work. Most are 282 votes, 619 comments. Education, informatics, research, clinics, school nursing, public health. But if you’re just working this job because it’s a job. Kind of nursing- kind of IT - think about applying for EHR jobs in your area. I get people need care and nurses will stay there because they want to be the super nurse. Ended up moving to a rural town According to NSI Nursing Solutions, turnover for full time employees was lowest out west post pandemic. I had a very difficult time finding a job when I graduated from nursing school in 2010. I ghosted an interview twice for this other hospital and they still called me back to reschedule. Would love to hear about people's more "chill" nursing jobs. I’m in NJ and it took me about a week to find a job after getting licensed. Also a new LA Times report has recorded something like 30K nurses moving to The thing is that I think if all you want is money and job security some other professions would be better. And it is I had zero RN experience when I somehow snagged a plastics job. Case management, utilization management, health coach, disease education, etc. Nursing Jobs. Ask questions of one another, support each other, and experience nurses feel Nursing has absolutely made my life. The "nurse duties" I do is giving two gtube feedings a day, and then I do gtube care. It's an intellectual challenge for me, I stayed at that job for about 3 years or so then eventually left to work in a hospital which is really what I wanted to do back then. Tell me what you love / All bedside jobs are various degrees of hell. Back home, I could do phlebotomy, straight caths, 12-lead, help in beside procedures (I worked as a critical . The best clinical jobs are psych, GI (colonoscopy, endoscopy), same-day surgery, pacu, potentially OR (high risk for narcissistic surgeons/staff I’ve probably applied for over a hundred jobs between Indeed and various hospital websites in my area, and I haven’t gotten any offers. I had worked in PACU as a nursing assistant and the VA as a student nurse tech on a wound care heavy floor. Most insurance companies have remote workers. If you worked non-bedside as a new grad, what was your role, and As a nurse, I "get it" and can understand them in a meaningful way and get them help so they can get back to patient care. I’m losing hope that I’ll ever find a decent paying job that My understanding is that if you're hired into a 'real' nursing job then you get an orientation period, which is paid, and typically lasts 6-8 weeks depending on the hospital. I'm considered a 1:1 private duty nurse in a school setting. I'm so burnt out from my step down neurology unit and looking My personal experience is that it’s easier to get jobs with experience. I want to explore my options for non-bedside jobs suitable for a new grad prior to committing to a job that I am unhappy with. But if you like 12 hour shifts, find human biology interesting, like having a job that feels Right now I'm not doing any bedside, but I do work as an independent legal nurse consultant, doing expert witness work in nursing malpractice cases. I actually The nurse tech job is different everywhere, not just state to state, but facility to facility. The number after each Now, I am considering nursing but all I see online is Don't become a nurse! Run from nursing! That's all I got from relatives and In this article, we discuss whether you can practice nursing as a new graduate, describe how to find new-grad nursing jobs and list healthcare occupations that can pursue. I don’t center my identity around my job (or any one thing). Fuck the hospitals and nursing homes. The fear of making a fatal mistake is common and I think it’s a good sign that you’ll be an attentive nurse (as long as that fear doesn’t paralyze you). trueInsurance companies hire LPNs and RNs for a lot of different jobs. I transitioned from transplant to Epic analyst 3 years ago and couldn’t be happier. Where to find them and how to keep them. Look into positions that fall under case 92 votes, 180 comments. My life is definitely soft nursing. My seasoned-nurse-clinic-boss warned me that this clinic work A sub where new graduate RNs,(ASN, ADN, BSN etc), can come together and talk about our experiences. It's a hard job and I've burned out several times, but always been able to pivot/change to something in nursing that has been a benefit to me and my I've thought about learning more about what informatics nurses do to see if I could get a side education in informatics to complement my bedside nursing/ improve bedside nursing through Hi all! Title is pretty self explanatory. I have the opportunity to work as a home health WOCN, but a lot of my duties will be very similar to "standard" home health nurse. Plus no holidays or weekends.

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