Re: More NAP Questions!
I wish I could speak more about the culture down in LV, but up here, they are extremely flexible with your school schedule. I only work one 12 per week, if I want to...I basically let them know ahead of time what days I want to work. However, if I wanted to work half a day or leave in the middle of my shift to go to class, they'd let me. Fortunately, my school days are usually only 3-4 days a week, so I have time to work a full day.
I would suggest it to anyone. I've been a nurse apprentice since June and I'm graduating next month, and I definitely think I have a leg up on my classmates that are not working as nurse apprentices as far as clinical skill and organization. Not to mention, I've already been offered a new grad position in the unit I've been working in whereas my classmates are stressing about job interviews and the like.
Go for it! As far as applying, I spoke with the nurse manager of the unit I wanted to work in and inquired if they had nurse apprentice positions available and informed her I would be applying online (since that's the only way they accept apps at my facility) and she called me back once she got my app.
Best wishes!
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