Re: RN Graduate Moving to Oregon from Ohio Originally Posted by quick2k2ecotec
I'm a recent graduate moving to Oregon. I was told my the state board of nursing that you cannot work as a graduate nurse in Oregon. I was wondering if I should still apply to open RN positions and then possibly the hospital would work with me so that I could work as a CNA (I am one) now while I wait to take the NCLEX.
Most places will not hire you until you have your license. This stems from a possible conflict between the 2 jobs, your role as a CNA and your new training as an RN I would think. When we were hiring, we never gave that opportunity to our applicants and all job offers were contingent on passing the NCLEX. It costs too much to hire and train a new staff member if they are ultimately unable to do what you hired them for. Not knocking your ability to pass the NCLEX, mind you.
Here's a couple of links to help you out:
New Graduate Nurse Information (OSBN) General Licensing Information
I came from out of state as well, submitted the required paper work to the board and took my test here as well. It's not that hard at all (relatively speaking). Hardest thing will be finding work...after passing your boards.
Good Luck!
Tom
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