Please advise on how I should handle this!...

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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Specializes in 12 years exp in corporate healthcare.

Hello Everybody!

Currently I'm employed as a Medical biller in a hospital full-time (4 years) and I'm also a CNA at a Veterans home on the weekends part-time and I've been a CNA for a year. I'm trying to relocate because I will be moving to Detroit and going to nursing school in Toledo in March 2012. :nurse: I've been applying for interal jobs for the hospital that I work for as a Patient Care Technician or as CNA (the hospital owns a few long-term care facilities in the city I wanna relocate to). So far I've had no luck after applying for about 3 months now. Every job that I have applied for, I have been denied or saying that its "under review with a recruiter"!!!..I'm soo disappointed because I figured since I'm already employed with the hospital and been work as a CNA with a little experience under my belt, it should be a smooth process! :crying2: The reason why I would like to stay employed with this company and just transfer is because of my health benefits for my kids, my senority and my retirement benefits etc. Should I just start applying for other hospitals in the city where I would be moving to??....or am I just being impatient and just keep applying?? :uhoh3: I know that other companies would offer benefits but I just don't want to start over since I felt like I worked my a** off and held my job for a while now. :mad: HELP!!!! Thanks in advance!

You may have better luck transferring as a biller (or a similar dept with similar skills) with 4 years experience than as a CNA with a year of part time experience.

Specializes in 12 years exp in corporate healthcare.

I thought about that but unfortunately the program is from 8:00am-2:30pm and most billing positions are within those hours. It totally sucks. As a CNA, the hours are more flexible and I can probably just work on the weekends. I just have to be more patient I guess. Thanks for you input!!

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