Re: OB/GYN RN jobs outside of the hospital?
Here in NYC there are a good number of nurses with OB and even NICU backgrounds, doing private duty as infant nurses to newborns. Indeed met a former NICU nurse from North Carolina last year out with her charge and we had a nice chat. Not happy with her job in NC, and missing her daughter who moved to NYC, the daughter actually encouraged and put the nurse in touch with one of the larger and better known agencies in Manhattan for that sort of thing. Once NYS licensure, background checks and other things required by the agency were completed she had work the next day and works as little or much as she chooses. The nurse now has her own "business" set up and also works upon referrals.
Live near Lenox Hill Hospital in one of the more wealthy areas of Manahttan, so it is a common sight to see infant nurses, though from what one understands work can be had in a all parts of the city. Usually the families range from "comfortable" to well let us just say "wealthy" *LOL* Though many families will some how chip in to arrange hiring an infant nurse for at least the first week or so after delivery, and IIRC some new mothers told me their insurance covered all or part of the cost.
From what the nurse from NC told me, her work (aside from caring for the infant), sounds rather exciting. Normally a car is sent to pick her up when the client goes into labour and takes her to the hospital. After birth the child is handed over to the nurse (while still in hospital), and she takes charge until dissmissed. While she does live in, the nurse told me she always has her own living accomodations and does NOT perform nanny duties for any other children in the household, she cares for the infant, period. If the family travels (St.Barts, Europe, Russia, etc), she goes along as well. Many of the baby nurses one has seen do wear whites, others simply what one would see on any OB floor (coloured top with perhaps white or light blue pants), though think this may be status thing for the family. Maybe they would pay extra if one work a cap and starched whites whilst out pushing the baby in it's pram?
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