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I was hired on as a nursing tech for a local city hospital. I make about 14/hr working thirds on the weekend. Plus I get paid that much because I didn't have health insurance ect. To be hired without be a licenced cna you have to be a nursing student within one yr of graduation. More or less they are recruiting rns. I live in Ohio. Mainly just personal care ect. It depends on the RN and their trust in you. For example, the RN will watch me do a dressing change and if satisfactory will let me do dressing changes after you assesses the wound. DC ng tubes, IV's, suctioning, Glucose checks, ect. I have learned allot being a tech. The RN's I work with are terrific. I try to make their job easier, I assess pt and report to RN, so it keeps me on top of my assessment skills. ( I just don't chart). This will benefit me greatly when I become an RN, in how to handle a pt load greater than one or two pt. I find my job to be very rewarding.
Thanks for taking the time to answer. Your wages are higher than I thought they would be. I'm still looking for ways to make money during nursing school. Sounds like the experience would really be a plus. I'm still looking into teaching home-schooled kids for the school district as well.
Thanks again,
Cheryl
Hi Cheryl! I was a nurse tech last year after I completed my first year of nursing school. I worked in a small hospital, so I made 6.68 hr. Which really stinks compared to the 15/hr. Memphis, which is an hour away from me pays their nurse tech's 14/hr. At the hospital I worked at, it was basic CNA care, with just a little more. Things like accu checks, foleys, dsg changes. I graduated this past may and work in surgery/recovery now. I think working as a tech did benifit me in nursing school that last year. I knew what to expect a little more, and was more comfortable. It also helped me with my skills. When I would learn something at school, for example NG tubes, I would go to the hospital and beg the Rn to let me take one out or put it in. Good luck to you!
Angela
lessee.... worked 18 months as a 911 ambulance dispatcher -- that's because i was a emt in the usaf for 8 years... now i'm about to graduate (adn) in may - and i've recently lined up a icu technician job which will supposedly evolve into a rn job when i pass the big test... critical care is what i want-- and it looks like (hopefully) this is what i've got!! i will work as little prn as possible until graduation... as for $ - join the usaf for 4 years (if you're young enough) and you will get the gi-bill which = $672.00 month x 3 years after you get out in 4 years - notto mention the 75% tuition assistance while in!!!
Hey all,
Well, I'm also interested in the Nurse Tech positions. In Seattle here, Harborview (Level 1 Trauma) offers these positions for about $14/h and the next orientation is in March. Well, I kinda need a job before then so I am applying as a CNA to another hospital.
Anyone know if any of the other Seattle hospitals employ nurse techs? I know Evergreen doesn't.
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What are you allowed to do? How much do you make/hour? What state are you in? Is the hospital flexible w/ your school schedule, or has this been problematic? What did you have to do to qualify for this position?
Thanks for the info,
Cheryl