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Nov 11, 2006 09:29 PM

Any RN's working in London, Ontario?

by X-treme

I'm from Kitchener and would like feedback regarding the hospitals in London.
Where do you work? How do you like the atmosphere? What are the schedules like? Is it possible to obtain full-time quickly?

I'm from kitchener and I absolutely love the schedule. 4 days on, 5 days off (2 days, 2 nights). Does london offer similar schedules?

Thanks.


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No. 1
from littlestar
Old Nov 12, 2006, 10:54 PM
Updated Nov 12, 2006 at 11:03 PM by littlestar

Default Re: Any RN's working in London, Ontario?
Hi there,

I work at St. Joseph's Health Care in London and I can say it is an excellent place to work, the atmosphere is really positive and the nurses are very helpful supportive and great to learn from, especially as a new grad. I have worked in a few different areas and have found everyone to be very nice and helpful in assisting with patient care if need be. The availability of full time work depends on the area of nursing in which you would like to work in. London Health Sciences Centre and St. joseph's are always looking for staff, just check out their websites. It is a little bit more challenging to obtain full time work or move up to full time in specialty areas, at both St. Joseph's and LHSC. However, if you plan to stay in London and want to go into a specialty area, it is not a bad idea to get a full time job in any area, build the seniority and eventually apply internally to the specialty that you are interested in.

Schedules vary depending on the unit that you work on and if you are f/t or p/t. I know that st. joseph's has ddnn rotations, self scheduling and other ways of scheduling. I cannot speak for LHSC but I have heard some full time staff have 2 weeks of days/2 weeks of nights and 2 days on, 3 days off.

If you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to ask or message me

Hope this helps and good luck!
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No. 2
from X-treme
Old Nov 13, 2006, 08:34 PM
Updated Nov 13, 2006 at 08:39 PM by X-treme

Default Re: Any RN's working in London, Ontario?
I do have a few more questions.

At St. Joseph's, do you have the opportunity to pick up alot of overtime hours? Or are the units typically fully staffed? Here in Kitchener, on the medicine unit in particular, I may receive 1 or 2 calls three times a month (so 5-6 total). Some consider this alot, whereas others say it's little. How about your area?

Is your DDNN schedule include 5 days off like my schedule?

For patient care, do you provide a.m. care as an RN to all the patients? or do you have PSW's? What's the nurseatient ratio?

Lastly, after searching for jobs on their website
https://www.sjhc.london.on.ca/SSL/at...ntPostings.php
I've found very little at either SJHC or LHSC. Are jobs scarce?
How about the St. Thomas Mental Health Centre. I've always seen MANY job postings, and am not sure if that's good or not It seems like they always need people. Is it nice place to work? Any comments about it?

Thanks for your help!
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No. 3
from littlestar
Old Nov 21, 2006, 01:16 AM

Default Re: Any RN's working in London, Ontario?
Hi x-treme,

Overtime depends on the unit you are working on. Where I work, there typically are hours to be picked up for part-time staff, but if you already have the full time hours, then typically you do not get called for overtime, unless it is the summer time and people are on vacation.

Patient care is primarily provided by RNs, but in areas where they do utilize RPNs, patient care is still an aspect, but care of more unstable patients or medication administration may be of greater focus. Nurse patient ratio depends on the unit you are working on but generally 1:4

Jobs are not scarce, currently there are alot of job posting up at St. Joe's and; at LHSC, although the job postings are not current, they are still hiring alot of nurses in med/surg. It is best to send in an application and resume to human resources and inquire by phone about job opportunities. I cannot comment about st. thomas as I have not worked there before.

Hope this helps and good luck in your search
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No. 4
from cdl1605
Old Dec 17, 2006, 12:07 PM

Default Re: Any RN's working in London, Ontario?
Does anyone know if there are any NICU vacancies in and around Toronto? If so, where.
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No. 5
from littlestar
Old Dec 17, 2006, 06:12 PM

Default Re: Any RN's working in London, Ontario?
Hi there,
The following are links to job postings in the NICU in Toronto and the Peel Region area:

Level 3
Nursing Careers - Human Resources - Mount Sinai Hospital

The Hospital for Sick Children - Search Jobs

Level 2
http://jobs.workopolis.com/jobshome/...1&pi_maxjob=46

William Osler Health Centre -=

Good luck!
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No. 6
from cicada
Old Dec 30, 2006, 10:40 PM

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Willing to relocate to Canada and am interested in London, Ontario. However, I have AD, not BS and work in the US. Did hear that Ontario requires BS. Any suggestions where to easier to get a job with AD in Nursing? Have only 1 year of Med-Surg experience. Is immigration for RNs to Canada though? Thanks a lot!!!
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No. 7
from littlestar
Old Jan 08, 2007, 05:02 PM

Default Re: Any RN's working in London, Ontario?
Hi Circada,

I do not have answers to any of your questions, unfortunately. However, there may be other forums where you could post your questions and people would have the answers. I do know that if you would like to work in Canada, you would need to write the Canadian Registered Nurse Exam (CRNE). To get more information about nursing in Canada you could contact the canadian nurses association or the college of nurses of ontario for their requirements. I am not sure what an AD is equivalent to. For information regarding immigration, you can go on the government of canada's website to find out.

Canadian Nurses Association - Home
College of Nurses of Ontario
CIC Canada | Main Menu

Good luck!
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No. 8
from livermets
Old Jan 30, 2007, 04:03 PM

Default Re: Any RN's working in London, Ontario?
Hi
I am an RN from England taking CRNE next week Feb 7th and am going for interviews in London at the same time. Although I want to work in the Community found the staff at Human Resources at LHSC very good and arranged for me to go to interview straight away over the phone. Think that there are plenty of jobs but lots of the schedules seem to be 12 hour days or nights. Good luck xx
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No. 9
from cicada
Old Jan 31, 2007, 01:39 AM

Default Re: Any RN's working in London, Ontario?
Livermets,
good luck on exam! Keep us inform how you're doing in Canada. Did LHSC interviewed you by phone while you were still in UK or while in Canada? What specialty/hospital you're going to work in?
Best regards!
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