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Old Sep 22, 2007, 11:04 AM
kmrmom42 (Female)
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Thinking of moving back to CT

Hi all,
While I was once a CT nurse I am now an interloper here! I moved to FL 4 years ago and although I love the weather and beaches and I LOVE my job I am thinking that a move back to CT may be necessary for family reasons.
So, I am looking for a job, not as a clinical nurse, but rather as an educator (OB unit or college nursing), Lactation Consultant, Assistant Manager of an OB unit or something along those lines. Currently I am an OB Educator and I am considered part of the management triad of Director, Manager and Educator. I also run the Community ed program (childbirth classes etc,) and the Lactation program.
I am looking for something between Harwinton (son and d-i-l) and Hebron (daughter and s-i-l).
Anyone have any ideas?
kmrmom42

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Old Oct 21, 2007, 05:13 PM
kmrmom42 (Female)
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Re: Thinking of moving back to CT

I thought I would try again to see if anyone has any suggestions for me.

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Old Nov 12, 2007, 05:53 PM
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Re: Thinking of moving back to CT

Lol... You are like me, I moved from Massachusetts to New Mexico. Plan on staying a few years for experience. I will have to go back myself, for family. You know grandmother is getting there and my mom has COPD that really doesn't get to her, now that she quit smoking. But, it might as the years pass. Anyhow, it seems that there are lots of jobs out there and maybe you might find what you are looking for. Silly me checked out Career Builder to see what was going on.

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