Please tell me about Da Vita :)

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Hello,

I did a search but didn't find threads that addressed what I'm wondering about.

I'm an RN with over ten years dialysis experience, most of it as a traveler, but I know nothing about Da Vita.

I have a phone interview for a position as a regional float nurse with Da Vita.

Do the RNs have a pod of their own, in addition to doing assessments, meds, etc. for the others pts?

Are the pay and bennies good, or ?

How does the the company treat employees, and nurses specifically?

Dialysis is always super-busy, but is it doable at DaVita, or are nurses run into the ground?

Any insight you could give would be greatly appreciated!

Hello, I used to work for Davita but in acutes and not the clinic. I can't tell you about working in a clinic or what to expect. But in acutes Davita will work you to death. I'm talking 60-70 hours a week and doing on-call 2 days a week.

You have dialysis experience I would expect that Davita may offer you an hourly pay in the $30's. Davita has a 401k but they do not match your contribution. Health insurance is Cigna. All these insurances are the same.

Davita treats employees like any corporation.....expendable.

I am an RN and former technician. I've been with DaVita since 2006. Im happy with them. Each unit may be run differently depending on manager. Most nurses will have 1 or 2 patients along with their nursing work. I have utilized tuition reimbursement and received two scholarships from DaVita. I am in Pa. I dont think the pay is competitive but its fair.

Well, the manager never called me at our scheduled interview time.

I took another job- not dialysis. :(

Well, the manager never called me at our scheduled interview time.

I took another job- not dialysis. :(

Good luck and congratulations!

Blessing in disguise. ;)

I'm still on training but yes I'm already seeing this correct, they will work you to death!

But I love it so far

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