Originally Posted by INFJ
Hi. I'm about to begin my Senior year of BSN school. I am considering Hospice Nursing as one of my options. Does Hospice usually hire new grads? If not, where could I get my best experience in order to be hired in a year or so?
Any info would be helpful!
Thanks!
Amy
I just graduated from school, and got my first job in a residential hospice house. At my interview, they told me that they used to require 2 years med surg experience, but have begun to hire people who have the hospice calling. That, combined with a good education are what they are primarily looking at during the interview process. I'm grateful for their outlook since I always wanted to work in hospice and could not get hired at a hospital in my area. I've taken a lower rate of pay, no sign on bonus and straight nights, but I'm going to be doing what I always wanted and I consider that a worthy trade for now. By the way, my Hospice has a 90 day orientation involving going out for home visits, social workers, admission team, bereavement follow-up...very thorough. I'm not being thrown into the deep end like some of my fellow grads and for that I'm grateful.