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Old Mar 25, 2007, 02:48 PM
lilboboxox (Female)
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When to start looking for a NP job?

Hello fellow NPs out there,

I'm a FNP student from Penn who will be finishing up in December 2007 (can't wait!). I was wonder if you all can give me some advices on when I should start looking for a job and how to look for the jobs.

I'm in Philadelphia but I'm currently thinking of looking for a job in Los Angeles area. Most of the offers my school emails out are all in PA. Any idea where I should start?

-Bobo

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Old Mar 26, 2007, 06:18 AM
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Re: When to start looking for a NP job?

Hi and congratulations! My thoughts:

1. Subscribe to the Sunday paper in LA (or look at it online).
2. Contact some of the folks looking to fill NP positions and ask for some general information.
3. COntact the CA advanced practice nurses association or join the ANA chapter in order to get more information.
4. Network at student NP conferences.

Good luck with your move.

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Old Mar 26, 2007, 08:30 PM
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Re: When to start looking for a NP job?

Originally Posted by traumaRUs View Post
Hi and congratulations! My thoughts:

1. Subscribe to the Sunday paper in LA (or look at it online).
2. Contact some of the folks looking to fill NP positions and ask for some general information.
3. COntact the CA advanced practice nurses association or join the ANA chapter in order to get more information.
4. Network at student NP conferences.

Good luck with your move.
I will have to say that most NPP jobs are not advertised in the paper. Many are not advertised at all. Networking is the key here. As a new grad you are at a particular disadvantage. If I am reading the California law correctly (and I would defer to CA NP's) you need 520 hours of supervised practice before you can prescribe. This makes you less valuable to the practice. My advice for what it is worth (the same thing I tell PA students) is get a job. You have much better bargaining power with a year or two experience. Almost every job you see will ask for 1-2 years experience. Another place that you can find jobs is to look for PA positions and ask if they will consider a NP (PA students do the same thing so fair is fair).

David Carpenter, PA-C

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Old Mar 29, 2007, 12:45 AM
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Re: When to start looking for a NP job?

hello, i am a bit confused. when you say "get a job" do you mean get a job as a RN?

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Old Mar 29, 2007, 05:48 AM
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Re: When to start looking for a NP job?

No - he's saying get a job as an APN where you currently live and then move in a year or so to CA.

If CA requires 520 hours of supervised practice prior to being given prescriptive authority, he is right that you will have a hard time finding a job.

I live in IL (central part, not near Chicago) and I do find APN positions in the paper. However, coreO is right, the better jobs are found via networking. In IL we have the IL Society of Advanced Practice Nurses and they are a great resource.

Find out what is available in CA.

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Old Apr 02, 2007, 10:05 AM
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Re: When to start looking for a NP job?

I am also graduating in December and am very curious about responses as to when we should start actually applying for a job.

I've already begun networking somewhat, and plan to join the NP Organization for the area where I will be living. But when should I actually send my resume and apply for a job?

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