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how can a nursing home nurse get into a hospital job?Rating: (votes: 6) do you have only nh experience? have you tried agencies? Comment:
Don't be too sure that the hospital pay is more than nursing home pay, i know from experience and i make soooo much more at a nursing home compared to the hospital, but it all involves how much experience you have as well. I wish you the best.
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Well, I work at a skilled nursing facility, not long term care, and I'm an RN but I have experience in wound care, PICC line dressings, IV insertions, among others. Also, I'm scheduled to take an ACLS course, hoping that will boost up my chances. I haven't tried agencies yet. Think I should?
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@Sweetnurse63 Thank you. It's hard and I'm close to giving up but I'm hanging in there. From what I've heard, nurses in hospitals around here get paid way more than nursing home nurses.
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Try getting as many certifications in skills that you would need in a med surg setting...also perhaps jumping up the ladder from nh to sar and then the a hospital might help.
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I had a hard time as well and was close to volunteering but actually got into the hospital twice and both times through internships offered by the hospitals. Once for ER and the other for OB. Really felt over my head in ER (having only worked at a low level skilled nursing home facility) and ended up transferring out but learned a lot. Then we moved and I saw a hospital advertising OB internship. Bingo. Really wanted to try OB and doubt I would work anywhere else.
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I think you are on the right track and I advise you to continue doing everything you can to get into hospital nursing. Your salary may or may not be higher right away but I'm certain that it would pay off in the long run. You mentioned that you are pregnant so be really careful about your health insurance. If you are covered by your husband then it won't be a problem but if you are covered by your employer you should stay where you are for now. Also consider whether you have maternity leave where you are now as it is common for those benefits not to kick in until you have passed a 3-month probation. I wish you the best of luck!
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I gotta say, I'm a NH nurse who finally landed a hospital job and it ain't what I expected. In LTC nurses have a LOT of autonomy and power and here I feel like half of my job is, "Would you like fries with that?" The other half being managing complex, sick people and documenting on it with too low a ratio.I got in by moving to a rural area and applying, in person, at a hospital desperate for RNs. Also, think and think again and then a third time before switching jobs while pregnant. Sit tight and wait for the shake up your world is about to experience and put job ambitions on hold for now. Trust me.
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SueSquatchRN...where you been? Was thinking I missing you just the other day.Oops - sorry for the thread hijack - carry on.
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Quote from Nascar nurseSueSquatchRN...where you been? Was thinking I missing you just the other day.Oops - sorry for the thread hijack - carry on.
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Quote from sweetnurse63Don't be too sure that the hospital pay is more than nursing home pay, i know from experience and i make soooo much more at a nursing home compared to the hospital, but it all involves how much experience you have as well. I wish you the best.
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"..in some area in the hospital, when census is short, staff gets cut. I have never heard of a LTC nurses being cut due to census."good point!
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