?'s about working as a PCA for St. John's Mercy, St. Louis

U.S.A. Missouri

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I am interested in applying for entry level job to get my feet wet in the medical field. I'm interested in both nursing and healthcare management. I see several jobs open at St. John's Mercy for Patient Care Associates, but the requirements aren't very clear. It says applicants need to have completed a PCA/PCT class. Does that mean they want applicants to complete a CNA course prior to applying?

Second question: what are the average shift times for day/evening shift and evening/night shifts? I want to make sure the hours will fit with my family before I apply.

Thank you!:heartbeat

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Specializes in Peds, Med-Surg, Disaster Nsg, Parish Nsg.

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Ok thanks!!

No problem, I'm sure you'll do fine! I've only been working there for 4 months but I like it and they have great benefits including tuition reimbursement and lots of vacation time...feel free to send me a message if you have any specific questions.

Just curious, but how long do u need to work there before you are eligible for the benefits and tuition re-imbursement?? That is so awesome they do that, i REALLy hope i get it now!

Hi everyone! I think that my post is a little different, because I want to get a GN position at Mercy, St. Louis, but I just wanted to see if anyone had advice on who to contact for available positions

Thanks

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