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Where are all the jobs??Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() Thank you!!!!!! There are some jobs available, but it might take time and patience to find one. Just look online at hospital websites and apply for a lot of positions. Make sure you have a good resume and cover letter. Don't be afraid to look at skilled facilities, long term care, doctor's offices.The 1 year of experience applies to RN experience only, not CNA experience, sorry. Comment:
Try indeed.com and post your resume on Monster.com. There are recruiters who can help you find a job and it doesn't cost anything. Just your time. Good luck
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If you are currently in RN school or are soon to graduate, you could try applying for an internship program. I know they are competitive but with your good grades and an enthusiastic attitude, you may land one. Just Google nursing internships in New York or nursing internships in New Jersey and see what the hospitals have to offer. One website that comes up is "2011 U.S. SUMMER EXTERNSHIP & OPPORTUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE", updated May 10, 2011 www.vpul.upenn.edu/careerservices/nursing/externships.pdf A lot of us new graduates are facing the same predicament. Don't lose heart! Hang in there. ]
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Be flexible in where you apply. Try long-term care, long-term acute care, etc. ---BUT--also be choosy about what you accept. Make sure you will have a reasonable amount of training and support when you hit the floor. Be careful about home health assignments this early. Some agencies might take a new-grad, but those that do (in my eyes) are rather shady.
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I have to agree with one of the previous posters about looking for nursing internships. You'll get training and the job experience you need if you do one. Good luck.
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Try the small clinics like patient care. or first one. Try the VA. They love RN's
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There are several LPN and RN jobs in skilled nursing/sub acute care/rehabilitation/transitional care/long term care. These facilities are identified as SNF(skilled nursing facilities), ICF(intermediate care facilities), TCU(transitional care units), LTC/LTAC(long term and acute care) Nursing Care and Rehabilitation Centers. Contrary to rumor, these settings are great learning grounds, teach organization & time management, utilize "real" nursing skills, offer good salary, flexible schedule options and build a foundation for work in hospitals and other practice settings. Search "Nursing Care Facilities in NY/NJ/other state/specific city..." and you will have a list and starting point. Apply in person(online applications are often overlooked). Many facilities don't advertise openings and will interview on the spot.There are jobs in the NY area in MR/DD(mental retardation & developmental disabilities) services(search OMRDD & OPWDD in New York). South of you, in the Philadelphia area, there is a shortage of nurses and many jobs for both LPNs and RNs. I hope this helps and I wish you the best in your search: )
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Quote from freemiriniBe flexible in where you apply. Try long-term care, long-term acute care, etc. ---BUT--also be choosy about what you accept. Make sure you will have a reasonable amount of training and support when you hit the floor. Be careful about home health assignments this early. Some agencies might take a new-grad, but those that do (in my eyes) are rather shady.
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