Published Aug 29, 2011
gaylarn4
37 Posts
Have 5+ years as psych RN-does anyone know which states are hiring nurses at this time??
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
You might want to try Nebraska, and especially look into North Dakota.
Othentik85
16 Posts
Cleveland, Ohio
MrChicagoRN, RN
2,605 Posts
Experienced psych RN?
There's probably positions available in every state. Where do you want to live? Have you thought about psychiatric homecare visits?
Have you tried the APNA site as well as searches on sites such as indeed.com? There are a variety of available positions in the Chicago area.
netglow, ASN, RN
4,412 Posts
Well shoot. I am "out there" on the net. I get stuff almost daily from people looking for the type of experience that I do not have. If I get something of your sort, I'll send you the link :)
DabearsDitka
13 Posts
Chicago!
chevyv, BSN, RN
1,679 Posts
Milwaukee County, WI
nyamom
11 Posts
New psych hospital opening in ft.myers, fl in feb. 2012 Park Royal hosp., UBH in denton, TX,
ICU_RN2
31 Posts
I've seen a few postings in the Pittsburgh, PA area for psych RN's...
registerednutrn, BSN, RN
136 Posts
Check out
http://www.bsahs.org or http://www.nwtexashealthcare.com
Both are in Amarillo tx and I know that there are some hospitals hiring down state around Houston and El Paso but I hear that it is pretty rough in some of them so I would do additional research about them
Experienced psych RN?There's probably positions available in every state. Where do you want to live? Have you thought about psychiatric homecare visits?Have you tried the APNA site as well as searches on sites such as indeed.com? There are a variety of available positions in the Chicago area.
No I have not tried the APNA site but def will!! Originally had wanted to move to Calif-have several apps in but no response yet. Have family there and sooo want to get out of Illinois, can't take the winters or high humidity anymore . Have Calif RN license too and don't really want to keep spending money on various licenses!! Yes thought of homecare but seems they want experienced. Thanks for your help:yeah: