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I was wondering if any of you knew if military hospitals ever hired civilian nurses? If so who or what agency do I need to go through? Does it help that my husband is military? We are being stationed to Bangor, WA and there is a Naval hospital in Bremerton. I only have 4 months pediatric experience so I am pretty much coming in as a new grad. Do they usually have a good preceptorship program?
Thanks for any advice,
Megan
Hello RN2bI know for a fact that the Army hires GS and contract nurses to staff all its Army MEDCEN. If you are looking to work in a a medical facility (ARMY) then write an email - subject matter: Army Nurse Civilian Jobs - to
Good Luck to you!
athena
Athena...I sent an email to that address and it came back undeliverable.
JDCitizen
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According to the Office of Personnel Management, Many new federal government jobs will be within health care, which already employs more than 140,000 health care workers.
SalaryRange: GS-13 ($82,353.00 - $102,945.00)
Departments with High Demand:
* Department of Veterans Affairs
* Department of Health and Human Services
* Department of the Army
Question: Now how does this relate to the real world????
I am also sending this out to some friends to get there thoughts :-)