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I am not sure if I am eligible for rehire. Human resources said that I cannot apply for a job for 6 month for some reason. I was told by manager's boss that I was not allowed to work with patients in this hospital for some reason even though I have 4 years of hospital experience. Then again this is before I got my CNA.
As you were told by HR that you were ineligible for rehire for 6 months, that is likely true.
Regarding you manager's boss stating that you are not allowed to work with patients, that is another matter. If you are considering applying for a position at this facility, your best course of action would involve contacting human resources.
I was dinged as 'not recommended for rehire' by my current facility when I left a year ago over a scheduling conflict for one shift. Having learned that lesson, the unit manager can override HR and re-hire you if they choose.
Also, look up the 'ineligible for re-hire' reasons listed by your HR. Most of these probably involve more serious offenses that could hurt patient safety like narcotic diversion, being impaired on the job or unsafe practice.
carolyn87
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Hi All,
About 7 months ago I was an uncertified nursing assistant for a local but well known hospital. The manager that interview me and I was suppose to work had to focus on working at a different area of the department to make sure it ran smoothly so her boss has to step in to be the temporary manager. I got along with my manager's boss just fine until one day I had an emotional incident, and she started treating me different afterwards. She decided to terminate me during my 90 day probationary period. This helped motivated me to get my CNA. I just got certified this past June.
Recently, I was volunteering for a clinic treating the underserved, and I met a manager from the same hospital I was terminated from, but from a different department. We got along really well. She even invited me to tour her department. The problem is that she did not know that I use to work at that same hospital.
Do you think it is worth it to take a tour of the department? How would I address questions regarding my previous employment when it comes up?