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With an AAS in nursing without any acute care setting experience, that is the only job you can hope for. If you need a hospital job, you need to go somewhere else. I hope this help. I have been there.... It is much easier to get one in one of the states in the South. I will return to New York next January.
My suggestion is to get working on your bachelors degree while your at it. I have had new grads from my cohort (in Seattle) move to New York City for acute care positions. I think even with 1-2 years experience they will still prefer a BSN over an ASN, especially if they are aiming for magnet status.
My school doesn't have anything like that, unfortunately. I have been searching night and day and applying to anything that is a possibility. I tweak my cover letter depending on the position. I received a few calls this morning but I am still trying to go about this in the best way possible. The calls have resulted in two agencies offering LTC positions-which isn't great but is a foot in the door which is a blessing here in NYC
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Hey please give me some advice. I'm a new RN with an associate degree in NYC. I have been offered a job in a nursing home with 30-40 patients, do you think this a good job for a new RN to get experience? I don't have any experience and hospitals in NY are looking for bachelors and at least 1-2 years of experience. Also how many weeks of training should I receive?