Is it possible to be hired PRN in a new speciality?

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Specializes in L&D.

I have 3 years of L&D experience and when I relocated to a new area I decided I just wanted to work PRN for awhile since I have a young child at home.

I applied for everything PRN that interested me.

Hospital A hired me PRN for L&D and I just started last week (yay!)

However I just got an email that Hospital B is now considering me for a PRN NICU position I applied for 2 months ago.

I really want to work NICU, but assumed that there is no way I'd be hired PRN without NICU experience, so I resigned myself to the fact that it'd be something I'd pursue years down the road when I was ready to apply for full-time.

But now it looks like I'm actively being considering which has me wondering if it's possible to be hired PRN without experience in that speciality.

I think I could handle 2 PRN jobs though it would be taking on more than I was planning for at this point.

But if I'm given the opportunity to break into NICU I wouldn't want to pass it up.

I also wouldn't want to quit my current L&D PRN job during orientation and burn bridges at that hospital.

I would only take the NICU job if they offered me a long orientation.

They seem to have a lot of open positions now, so maybe they're a bit desperate for staff and would be willing to accommodate me and give me a nice long orientation.

That would be an amazing find!

Does that ever happen??

Who knows why they seem to be making the decision, just take advantage of it. Opportunities like this don't come around every day. Good luck.

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