How hard is it to get a PCA job in Columbus?

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Specializes in Psych/med surg.

I'm new here. I am starting to take my pre-reqs for the Columbus State ADN online program spring quarter. I am scheduled to take the Nurses aide training class and was wondering how hard it is to get a PCA job at a local hospital once I finish the class. I had a friend a few years back that got a job immediately after taking the class at Mt. Carmel East but I am just wondering if in this economy it is even possible. I would ask her about her experience but I am no longer in touch.

Specializes in Psych/med surg.

Oh come on, there has to be someone in Columbus that gets on here that is a PCA, or am I wrong? Anyone?

Hi ... I have heard mixed things. You may want to apply at all of the hospitals ... I am a PCA with OhioHealth, and I actually got a PCA job that was made for nursing students (good flexibility and not too many hours). I don't think those jobs are available at OhioHealth right now, but they may come open again. Good luck!

Specializes in Women's Health, currently mother/infant,.

Check out the Ohio Health website for a list of postings for all their hospitals. I have been with Ohio Health for a little over a year and think it is a great company to work for. Good Luck in your job search.

Specializes in Psych/med surg.

Thank you diannab1. I do have a question, did you apply through the website? I have heard on this board that it is hard to get on at OhioHealth through the website.

Specializes in Women's Health, currently mother/infant,.

All applications go through the website; the same site for all the hospitals. In all honesty, I only applied 1 time and received a response within a couple weeks. I was applying for a nursing position but the PSAs I work with had the same process. Your best bet is 'just do it'. Apply online, what can it hurt? There is always a need for good PSAs! Good luck!

Hi, With the economy being bad there is some hiring freezes within some hospital systems. I work for Mt.Carmel and they are hiring for PCA'S you may want to look at there website.

Specializes in Psych/med surg.

Thank you jacqui2010, I will go check out the website. Are you working as a PCA right now, and if you are, how do you like it? I am just curious because I have never worked in the medical field before.

Try OSU Medical Center or Columbus Children's. They seem to always be hiring PCA's.

I worked for OSU several years ago before nursing school. Great benefits and pretty good working conditions. Worth a try!

Hi, Yes I work for them now, and I use to work for ohiohealth. I'm an MST which is a muliti- skilled tech. The difference between the two is the PCA's do not do any blood draws and ekg's. I like it, I have a extensive medical background so the more experience the better since I'm going to start nursing school soon.

That is interesting that OSU now has both MST's and PCA's. Back in the late 90's the PCAs did everything-- ADLs, labs, EKGs, and foleys. It seems silly to have both, IMO.

Anyway-- I did enjoy working as a PCA at OSU. It set up a great foundation for nursing school.

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