Giving Notice?

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klone, MSN, RN

14,786 Posts

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

Good luck! Going to clinic work and not having to work nights, weekends, holidays and take call has been WONDERFUL for me, and I hope you find it to be the same as well!

megaly

12 Posts

Congratulations on your new position. Your letter sounds good to me. In my case I am leaving my clinic job (great hours) for the hospital due to relocation.

CT Pixie, BSN, RN

3,723 Posts

Your letter sounds very much how I worded my resignation. Short, polite and to the point. I did not offer or mention per diem because I was returning to school which is why I was resigning my part time position with them.

I gave it to my ADON in person (the DON was on medical leave), telling her verbally what the letter said as well as a giving a copy to my floor supervisor (the super changed from day to day so I didn't have one constant super) right after and verbally telling her what was in the letter.

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