Desiring to be a CNO

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Hello,

My desire is to become a CNO at a medium to large size acute care facility. However, majority of my nursing and management experience has been in women's & children's services. I'm currently a director of this service line at a 500 beds facility. I also work on a prn basis as an administrative house supervisor. Has been in this prn position for 1 year now which has allowed me to gain some leadership experience outside of the women's & children's services area. I have a MSN in executive administration and a MSM (Master of Science in Management). I'm being considered for a CNO position at a 50 bed leading rehab acute care facility but not sure if I'd be making the right move. Will this experience as a CNO at this rehab facility give me the experience needed to advance to the CNO level at a non-rehab acute care facility? Please help! Decisions, decisions!!

I am in no position to suggest what search committees are looking for in a CNO but I would think that experience as a CNO in any capacity would give you a bump. The CNOs I have worked under have had a variety of backgrounds. Its important to remember you will have people under you (directors, AVPS) that are the clinical experts that ultimately influence your decisions.

jrtaylor4, thanks for your response!

Specializes in Nephrology.

I am not qualified to answer but congratulations!

Specializes in ICU, M/S,Nurse Supervisor, CNS.

I know this thread is old, but I work at a 550 need level 1 trauma center Magnet designated hospital. Our current and most recent CNOs both had women's health back rounds almost exclusively.

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