Can a new grad LPN get a per diem position?
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Here is my situation. I am 3/4's of the way through a 2 year part time LPN program (3 evenings a week and some weekends). I will be finished at the end of this year. I work full time during the day, plus have a family. I went back to school because I am in a job where there is no room to move up and the challenge is gone. Plus, there is a gut feeling that our place will close or be sold within the next few years and becoming a nurse is job security.
Upon graduating LPN school, my hopes were to find a job full time as an LPN and if I enjoyed nursing, pursue my RN.
Now the problem, I just received a substantial raise at my current position. With this raise, I would actually be taking a pay cut to become an LPN. However, I do not want to walk away from what I have started. I would like to finish LPN school. My thoughts are to keep my day job (partly because it is a Mon-Fri job, day work, no weekends or holidays, on top of now getting a good salary), then maybe getting a per diem LPN position to keep up with my skills. Then if our facility does close or gets sold, I could then become a full time nurse.
Are there places out there that will hire new grad LPNs per diem? And if so, what kind of facility?
PS I live in Jersey
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