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Old Jan 21, 2006, 06:02 AM
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I am a 10 year Nursing Veteren. I have two young children. One school age, one daycare age. My husband is in a job who's hours are completely unpredictable. Therefore I am looking for a job that is strictly weekdays. Of course I am aware of Office Nursing, Outpatient Nursing, and Day Surgery Nursing. Does anyone have any suggestions other than these fields that would fit my weekday only need?

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Home care is primarily days. It may involve an occasional evening visit, if you are on call and have to do a late visit, like an IV infusion or something like that. It all depends on the agency you work for, but home care intermittent visits are primarily days. In the agency where I work, the nurses rotate weekends, and right now they only work every 6-7 weekends and take call one night per week.

Telephonic disease management or case management for insurance companies are other options that would involve weekday hours, depending again, in the company you worked for.

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Old Jan 21, 2006, 09:23 AM
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Here are some suggestions that are positions in a variety of settings:
Discharge Planning, Risk Management, Epidiomologist, Infection Control, Staff Development, Utilization Review.
You will have to check in your area what their qualifications are.
In our are, for example, nurses in STaff Development must have minimum qual of BSN.

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Old Jan 21, 2006, 09:43 AM
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My husband is a truck driver (never can count of his schedule) and we have 2 school age kids. I do MDS's in LTC. Work M-F, hours are generally very flexible.

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Old Jan 22, 2006, 05:48 AM
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Thanks for all of your suggestions regarding a day job. I am from a rural area and don't see alot of these jobs posted. I am looking into Home Health. I am interested in alot of the suggestions such as MDS's in LTC, utilization review, risk management, etc. My problem is I don't have any experience with these jobs and don't know how to go about pursuing these avenues. Any suggestions on contacting the right people? Thanks for all of your input.

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Old Jan 22, 2006, 05:56 AM
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I also find that PRN positions are good. That way you can schedule your hours according to your husbands.

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