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New nurse worried about entering new field.Rating: (votes: 4) I'm now super worried about my next jump. Next year, about this time, we will be moving across the country again. I'm pretty positive I do not want to go back to school nursing. How smooth will my next transition be? Will I still have a mentor assigned to help me around the unit? Will they just see that I have 1 yr experience in school nursing and not even consider hiring me??? I feel like my skills are slowly falling away and I'm scared! I don't want to change jobs AGAIN because I don't want to be seen as a job-hopper without commitment and not get hired because of that. Any tips? You won't look like a job-hopper if you mention that you moved cross-country, and that's why you had to change jobs. As to all the rest of your questions: Your "transition" will be pretty much what you make of it. You will change jobs often in your working life; this is just one more. You go in with a good attitude and an open mind and it will be fine.You will certainly get an orientation with a staff nurse preceptor for a greater or lesser period of time.As to the experience thing, you'll just have to ask a prospective employer about that. You have a good work history, you weren't tardy or disciplined or anything-- that puts you ahead of most all the other new nurses around. Go in with a good attitude like, "I've got this!" It's contagious.Stop thinking about tasks as "nursing skills." We teach tasks like that to people all the time. Techs put in IVs in radiology; moms do home dialysis and trach care for their kids. That doesn't make them nurses. The real nursing skills you have-- listening, assessment, organization, empathy-- you have developed those in your work. See "good attitude," above. Comment:
Thanks for bringing that to light! I really like that.
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