Should I choose nurse in clinic position or OBGYN hospital position?

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Specializes in Community Health Nursing.

Hi, I'm a recent RN graduate and was wondering if I can have an advise from the awesome nurses here. I'm currently working in a small clinic as STI nurse (for a month now) but was recently offered an OBGYN position in a hospital. I'm torn which one is better to start one's career with. I really appreciate the advise

Here are little bit about both jobs:

-Clinic: VERY friendly , welcoming environment, fairly good workload, benefits included, full time 40hrs with over time, paid holidays, hours 11am:7:30pm (very little personal time), very little growth

-Hospital: not so friendly staff, hierarchies are extreme, a lot of workload, full time (36hrs), 12 hrs shift (a space for personal days off) , benefits , a possibility of growth

I'm wondering if I keep working in a clinic, no body would want to hire me later in future if I want to advance. Both pay the same rate

Please advise me!

Thank you!

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.

I'd stick with the clinic if I were you. A good work environment is the best---and rarest---of all possible worlds, even if it's not the hospital (where your chances for advancement don't sound very good what with the hierarchy you mentioned). Yes, working in a clinic may make it harder to get into acute care later if that is what you truly want, but your job sounds like a dream to me and I'd trade you for all the horrible jobs I've had in a New York minute. Sometimes the grass is NOT greener on the other side of the fence. Just my thoughts.

Specializes in Clinical Research, Outpt Women's Health.

What are your future goals? Clinic nursing over time will slam the acute care door shut. However, I have done clinic nursing and outpatient nursing for 23 years and been very happy with it.

Well, depending on your future goals... but... I would keep the clinic job in a heart beat. While the hours may not leave you much of a personal life, as you've stated, perhaps those hours will change in the future? Believe me, working 3 12's leaves you exhausted on your days off, thus personal life still takes a wee bit of a beating, in my humble opinion. When the hospital has you working all day, weekends, AND holidays, your personal life will most definitely be stretched thinner. I assume no working weekends or holidays with clinic job? If so, that's awesome and worth its weight in gold (as well as the friendly environment!!!)

Specializes in Community Health Nursing.

"Sometimes the grass is NOT greener on the other side of the fence" Very beautiful quote thank you!

Specializes in public health, women's health, reproductive health.

If it were me, I would keep the clinic job with the friendly, welcoming environment and good workload. But this comes from someone who started out as a hospital floor nurse, left to work in a clinic and whose future goals are geared towards nursing opportunities outside the hospital environment. You have to consider your future goals...as well as your constitution. Best wishes to you!

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