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emmy,
i work in aged care. i know it's not hospital but that's where the jobs are around here. i am just going into 3rd year so i have some experience but i got my first aged care job in 1st year before my first prac. i have had good experiences doing this type of work, being exposed to different things eg stomas and also having to develop really good time management skills.
i was with an agency but there was hardly any hospital work around (i worked 1 day!). there is always plenty of work available where i am now - but you work for every cent!!!!!
good luck finding a job - it is heaps better working in the area rather than at maccas or somewhere while you are studying because you're getting experience every day and i have been told it's very useful to have on your cv when applying for grad programs (which will be me this year - scary).
hi emmy,
sorry it has taken me so long to reply. the first place i worked at was a nursing home and i had a tour of the facility, watched some of those really interesting tena videos and then i was pretty much dropped in at the deep end, having to work by myself after that. i had done the basics at uni first though.
my employer now seems to be great with education etc and because i've had that extra year behind me i feel so much more at home in my job. i got to work a few shifts as a supernumery so i could learn the ropes which was very helpful.
i guess it really depends how desperate the place is for staff - some will take people with minimal experience because they are desperate.. just be aware that this might correlate with a high staff turnover rate and thus poor morale and job dissatisfaction. always learned that one the hard way!
emmy
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Hi
I am studying my first year of a nursing degree and I won't go on my first clinical until October therefore I have no experience.
I was wondering what jobs, if any, I would be able to apply for. I would really like to work in a hospital if possible. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Emmy.