Baylor Opinion

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I have been in home health 8 years as a case manager as well as admissions nurse. I know hh inside and out. We recently adopted a child and I have applied for a Baylor position with my company. It's a salaried position (32 hours, paid for 40) with the expectation of 24 points. I've been given the option of splitting my hours over 4 days (fri-mon) or 3 days (sat-mon). I could also do a half day Friday and Monday along with Sat and Sunday. It's really flexible as long as I get close to 24 points. I want off as many weekdays as possible but also am not trying to do too much in a short time. We only get 2 points for soc ( changing soon) so that's a lot of starts in a 3 day span. Anyone experienced Baylor home health? Opinions? Oh, and no on call. Basically, I'm a weekend soc nurse.

I take the schedule in a heartbeat since you can spread you visits out and basically work 3 or 4 days or 1/2 days. For me, when I worked Baylor, I didn't miss the weekends off. I preferred weekdays off and if I could find a Baylor position again I'd absolutely take it.

The problem in a lot of places now use the term "Baylor" for Sat/Sun/Mon or Fri/Sat/Sun so that puts a lot of nurses off. But for you, this sounds like a good job.

Specializes in Home Health, MS, Oncology, Case Manageme.

What is a Baylor position? I've been 11 yrs in home care and have not heard of it.

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