Jobs in the Indianapolis area?

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Hi,

I've heard it's almost impossible for a new RN to get a job in the Indianapolis area right now? Is this true? Should I start packing?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Moved to the Indiana Nurses forum

You may try Clarian Health and St.Vincent

Specializes in Correctional Nursing, Orthopediacs.

Very tight market in the hospitals not sure about the LTC facilities. Jobs to be had but lots of applicants. I have worked almost a yr. different climate then though.

I used to work at Methodist on 2N/3N and they were always hiring. I would def recommend there, or any other unit at Methodist. It's a great hospital.

could anyone help me out! im a new graduate nurse, i passed my nclex so the next step for me is to find the job... i dnt know where to look.. what requirements should i have etc etc?? and does anyone know any appropriate seminars and training and such for someone like me..

PLEASSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEE HELP!

How's your job hunt going? I'm looking for a new RN job on Indy NE side or towards Fishers/Noblesville.

@beckieJ. I've been getting calls from recruiters.. So i think so far its good tmrw i have an intervw for a nursing home hope that goes well!!

You have 4 years of EXP theres lots of oppurtunities for you have you tried looking in community health network? And also take a look at thr IU health website..

IU Health is hiring to capacity right now, especially at Methodist. We have had high census lately and they are bringing in new grads like crazy. Check out the website. http://www.iuhealth.org

Specializes in OB/GYN Office.

Hello! Just to let you know, most of us grads from 6/2010 work in nursing homes....in fact all but two of us are in nursing homes. (I got a job in a doctors office) Most hospital jobs are requiring a BSN (I have ASN) or two years experience. I've just been applying everywhere and keeping my fingers crossed!

Specializes in Med/Surgical; Critical Care; Geriatric.

Hello!

I work at St. Francis in Beech Grove (Indianapolis) and there have been many new grads (ASN and BSN) hired on my unit. They are working toward Magnet status, so your nursing program must be accredted by the National League of Nursing.

I, personally would stay away from Methodist (IU). I worked there for a short time as a Traveler and it was the most horrible job I have ever had. I worked on A 4 North, and to my understanding, that unit still has a bad reputation.

Drop me a line if you need to.

Rhonda

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