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Sounds frustrating. :-( my husband will be starting a new job in LA next year, and I've only done a bit of preliminary research. However, several hospitals in SoCal seem to be advertising positions for my field on their careers website. Because of that, I just assumed there were positions available, and since I have experience, certs, and am willing to work nights I wouldn't have much trouble. But I guess from the sounds of it there are plenty of others who thought the same thing. I recently met a MHNP who said she'd never move to CA for several reasons. Bummer
People are crazier out here thats why they call it LALA Land so I don't blame a MHNP not wanting to come here though to be honest I don't know where they hire MHNP round here.
If you have a decent amount of experience and certs then you should be ok as it only seems to be a glut on the less experienced end. 9 months from the OP isn't enough to be competitive.
though to be honest I don't know where they hire MHNP round here.
That is exactly part of her point. Currently she works under her own license and can run her practice as she pleases, and she said in CA the nurse practice act doesn't allow MHNPs to be free agents like that. So she'd have to work with a physician which is an unlikely prospect and physicians these days seem to fear the 'competition.' My mother, in small-town Minnesota, said that the popular midwives in town were recently 'run out' by the obstetricians. Seems like no place is safe, huh?
Thank you for your insight. I have 4 years of experience (5, by the time we move), RNC, NRP, ACLS. The job market out east is tough for new grads too. I'm so grateful I didn't graduate even a year later, who knows how things would have turned out.
go work for davita. they will hire you no matter what your exp, because they are gonna have to retrain you for dialysis anyway. i know it can be a crap place to work, but you will have a job, 401k, benefits, and only have to work 3 days a wk, and can always move up to FA or whatever you wanna do. good luck :)
Joe33
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I have almost 9 months of experience as an RN on a med/tele unit and almost 2 years if you include long-term care. I want to work in the Bay Area in particular. Will it be tough to find a job with 1 year of experience? I went through a residency program. I am thinking about moving even without a job offer sometime towards the end of the year. I can survive for several months without a job if need be while looking for one.