Published Dec 1, 2007
Hausfrau
197 Posts
Can RN's work part-time or are employers looking mostly for full-time employees?
Any information would be appreciated.
Shantas
149 Posts
There are part time jobs available:)
Thanks!
mighty force
3 Posts
Can RN's work part-time or are employers looking mostly for full-time employees?Any information would be appreciated.
of couse.if you need extra money you need to do extra work.And opportunities for part time jobs are always there.good luck!keep me posted.
suanna
1,549 Posts
Where I work part time is the preferred option. Lower benifit costs for the hospital, If you pick up a day it's not overtime. Staff also like part timers-If I need a day off I can ask you to work for me without preapproval. You build seniority slower so I have less competition for vacation choice and bidding on new positions. I you can afford it, it is very much avail.
Christie RN2006
572 Posts
Where I work, my NM is actively trying to find more part-time employees. We are switching to an every 3rd weekend schedule in January and I guess they need more pt employees to fill in the gaps.
S.N. Visit, BSN, RN
1,233 Posts
I just moved from PRN to part time...very happy with that ....
MzMouse
295 Posts
Certainly! I have been a nurse for 15 years and always have worked part-time.
nursemary9, BSN, RN
657 Posts
Part-timer's are welcome at my Hospital!!
I worked full time nites for years with a part-time day job; (at another employer). Worked very well.