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May 11, 2007 06:14 AM

where are the jobs for new nurses?


I know there are a lot of schools graduating at the same time which makes for slim-pickings for jobs. I am looking for part-time, with an off-shift start. I know usually ERs have this, but have had no luck with any of the local hospitals even hiring new grads. It seems like they have already hired their quota. I am in southern NJ close to Kennedy, Underwood, Virtua.

Anyone else have any luck??

Kim


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Old May 11, 2007, 11:13 AM

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I would like to know the same. My father talked to a nurse while he in the hospital (Monmouth County) for a stay. She told him that it is difficult to find a hospital job and most newly graduated nurses work in nursing homes. Is this true?
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Old May 11, 2007, 11:39 AM

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Ya'll are just living in a place that doesn't have a big need because I don't have that problem where I live. Here, the extern jobs are plentiful and the benefits good. We are actively recruited for positions and if you are an extern before you graduate, you pretty much already have a job and just move into your new position.

Maybe you can try moving to Memphis?
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from edgwow
Old May 11, 2007, 03:35 PM

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Bayada Nurses hires new grads and they always have job openings. It is home care, but they have a great trach vent program and do awesome training called Bayada University. Just a thought
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from muldoon
Old May 11, 2007, 04:29 PM

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The jobs are here, they are just harder to inquire about. The numerous institutions who use online applications would have you believe that this makes it easier for everyone... gets you in contact quicker... but in my experience it did just the opposite. I suggest you get the names of real live actual RN nurse recruiters at the places you're interested in, and get a cover letter and resume to them. If this involves walking into the place, then do it. Too many places shuffle you through human resources now. It was pretty odd the couple times I had interviewed with someone who had no nursing knowledge. You end up being a piece of paper instead of someone who just received their license.
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from tridil2000
Old May 12, 2007, 10:34 PM

Default Re: where are the jobs for new nurses?
Originally Posted by kimber3ks View Post
I know there are a lot of schools graduating at the same time which makes for slim-pickings for jobs. I am looking for part-time, with an off-shift start. I know usually ERs have this, but have had no luck with any of the local hospitals even hiring new grads. It seems like they have already hired their quota. I am in southern NJ close to Kennedy, Underwood, Virtua.

Anyone else have any luck??

Kim

do you mean you need your initial orientation to be "off shift" too?

that might be the problem.

you'll have to orient on days as a new rn for at least 3 months. it's like another semester of school really. after such an investment hospitals want a ft commitment though.

if you like er, consider kennedy in washington twp. if you like icu, consider cooper. IF you take a sign on, keep that money in the bank gaining interest for the year bc if you're not happy, and you want to leave, you'll have to pay it back.

if it's part time you eventually want, take a ft position initially, say nothing, and ask to transfer to pt after a year.

one of the secrets is to BE what they want and need. get in, orient, and then revisit what kind of a schedule you want after 6 months or so.

good luck!
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from timdmb
Old May 18, 2007, 08:57 AM

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where isnt there a job? i had tons of offers way before i even passed... u will too just start putting urself out there call every nurse manager in every hospital call the recruiters go to the units... be assertive and u will find a great position somewhere... my advice find the busiest med surg floor u can and thrive... the experience is priceless
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from llg
Old May 18, 2007, 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by tridil2000 View Post
one of the secrets is to BE what they want and need. get in, orient, and then revisit what kind of a schedule you want after 6 months or so.

good luck!
Great advice. Too many new nurses expect to find the "perfect fantasy" job waiting for them when they graduate without taking the needs of the local employers into consideration. Anyone (experienced or not) seeking employment needs to assess the needs of the local employers and then BE an applicant that will fulfill some of those needs.

Some people are lucky and happen to want the exact type of job of that the local employers are trying fill. However most people have to "give and take" a little. So you make a few compromise and establish a good relationship with the employer and a strong positive professional reputation. Then (and only then), you will be in a strong position to get a few of the other things that you would like in your job -- better schedule, etc. -- or a transfer to a position that was not available to you before as an "unknown" new grad.
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Old May 18, 2007, 12:36 PM

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I'm in South Jersey, and this is news to me- I haven't heard of anyone in my graduating class not being able to find a job. I received an offer months ago.

Taking an externship the year before you plan to graduate is a suggestion to get your foot in the door at a hospital. The externs are very often the first choice to become new hires when they graduate.
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from decartes
Old May 18, 2007, 05:54 PM

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Try Bayshore Community Health Services. They have a hospital in Central NJ and are boasting of their new grad programs in different areas of nursing. Check them out.
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