Re: Resume question RE: References--would greatly appreciate your input
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The "proper" reference would be from whatever manager you reported to. Even per diem employers have a boss. That's the standard person to use. Even though that person may not have worked side-by-side with you, they would have requested/received feedback about your performance from those who did in order to do your annual eval, etc. If at all possible, that's the person you should use.
Colleagues that you worked with directly are another choice. Perhaps there is a house supervisor who was familiar with your job abilities in relation to floating from unit to unit.
Some hospitals have strict policies against providing references for former employees. If that is the case, you may have to ask co-workers who were not in any supervisory role over you to provide a reference "unofficially." Explain that policy to your prospective employer and give them the contact information for the Human Resources Department that can verify your employment and also confirm that the hospital forbids the giving of a regular reference.
Having copies of your job evaluations (assuming they are good) is always a good idea -- as I have said many time on this forum. :-)
Good luck,
llg
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