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Per diem helpRating: (votes: 0) Per diem and PRN are the same; depending on the facility, each has requirements of their own; it's best to check with the facility and/or the jobs description. Comment:
It all varies by workplace. There is no standard prn/perdiem. Usually there is some minimum amount you have to work, often pay is standardized, and work hours are not guaranteed.
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Per-diem and PRN are the same thing. Scheduling guidelines, pay rates, etc. are all very facility specific so we can't give you a definite cover-all answer. But in general:Most Per-Diem positions require a minimum scheduling commitment, meaning you have to make yourself available for X number of hours/shifts each pay period. There are also often weekend/holiday requirements to be met as well. On the other hand, the facility does not guarantee you a single hour of work. It does seem like a lopsided relationship, doesn't it? However, salary rates for Per-Diems are usually (not always) higher than that of permanent staff. Hourly rates are also set at a flat rate or rates based on level (e.g., Per-Diem I, Per-Diem II, etc.), so the nurse with 10 years' experience will usually earn the same rate per hour as a Per-Diem II position as the nurse with 2 years' of experience.Your facility's HR department will have the most accurate answers to these questions.
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