Info needed pls. Loveland, CO

U.S.A. Colorado

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DH and I are seriously thinking of relocating in CO were are currently in So. Cali. We want to see mountains and snow and serenity. Looking at pictures of Loveland it looks so tranquil. We want to raise our children in a nice atmosphere. I read Loveland is family oriented. DH went to CO back in 2000 for work in Evergreen though he says it's nice. Anyways I've been researching all day today. Loveland is blooming seems like. I got my eyes set on Medical Center of the Rockies will open early 2007. I called HR of PVHS they are not currently hiring until 2006. The recruiter mention pay range of $21.77 New grad, $31.04 with 20 plus experience (I'm not sure I heard her right on that one). Anyways, I was like deng!! that's it. I think she heard me cause HR rep continued, "Well, you have to take in consideration that the cost of living is a lot less expensive than Cali". Rep was very sweet, she told me the best way is to check out the website and the will announce hiring.

So, I guess I need 'Endorsement' from Colorado Boards of Nursing, is that a long process? Also, any info in Loveland will be appreciated. Thanx

Specializes in LTC, Agency, HHC.
When I am filling out the form, would it be advisable to also apply for temporary permit while waiting for permanent licensing?

No, I don't think so. I never had to. You can ask the BON though.

Specializes in Long Term Care, Dementia, Neuro-Psychiat.

Is nursing sizzling or fizzing in the cities over there?

Specializes in LTC, Psych, M/S.
Is nursing sizzling or fizzing in the cities over there?

It is very competitive to get hospital jobs - there are alot of nursing schools in northern CO.

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