RN float pool - Inova Epic super user

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I found online this position, and they hire new grad. I called and they said they paid $25/hr. Anyone know this position? Can anyone explain me more about this RN position? Thanks

it is a way to get your foot in the door somewhere though...

Also, I know that new computer systems can really slow you down and frustrate nurses. So I feel this is a way to get very comfortable with the documentation process and get a feel for different units before starting bedside care. I actually thinks it's not a bad idea for new grad RNs., providing it does lead to a permanent position somewhere! I also have an interview this Wednesday. Good luck everyone!

Just curious how you all thought the interview went yesterday?

I thought it went well. My friend was already offered the position today. I have not heard anything..:(

I hope I get an offer..:)

I haven't heard anything either, but they said we'd know by Friday. Best of luck!

There's another round of interviews today, do that might delay some of the decision-making, too.

I also got offered the position yesterday via email but declined the offer.

it is a way to get your foot in the door somewhere though...

I had my interview today, and the recruiter said they were way more likely to hire someone who has worked in the units, knows the computer system well, and can be vouched for by employees there rather than a brand-spanking new grad.

This is not exactly true...I know someone who graduated in May 2012 as a brand new grad they hired her on as an EPIC User and within 6 months she was working on the unit in a full time clinical position...

I had my interview today, and the recruiter said they were way more likely to hire someone who has worked in the units, knows the computer system well, and can be vouched for by employees there rather than a brand-spanking new grad.

I will be crossing my fingers you hear something on Monday!

I thought it went well. My friend was already offered the position today. I have not heard anything..:(

I hope I get an offer..:)

Hi everyone,

I went to the interview on Friday at 10 am and I received the offer at 11:30 am the same day.

They interviewed about 20 people in one hour with 4 interviewers. My interviewer told me they have many openings and look for RN who is not afraid of "changes".

I think for those who haven't had their interview for the super user position, you need to know the job description.

This is a full-time temporary position (to July-August). After that, they will NOT assign you to any other clinical position.

The only advantage is during this 5-6 month period, you can apply to the clinical position you want as a current employee.

They might ask you some questions on how you overcome some big changes in your life, what did you do? how did you do?

and why you're interested in this position.

Good luck everyone!!!!!!!!!

Hi, I'm not sure if you would know the answer but does it include full benefits? Is it LIKELY to lead to a permanent position (which I understand you need to apply for the clinical positions, but are your chances high for getting it)?

This is not exactly true...I know someone who graduated in May 2012 as a brand new grad they hired her on as an EPIC User and within 6 months she was working on the unit in a full time clinical position...

Sorry I didn't explain myself clearly. I was actually agreeing that it was a foot in the door. Even though you're not in a clinical position as a super user at first, you'll be an employee of the hospital and get to know people in the units who will be able to vouch for you when you do want to move into a clinical position. That gives you a huge leg up over a brand new grad, and that's exactly why I accepted when they offered it to me just a few hours after my interview :')

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