Published Aug 27, 2009
VM85
263 Posts
Hello! I live on the south shore and I was just wondering if anyone has seen any job offers for new grads, preferably in a Doctors office- OR if you work in a doctors office/complex(or any where else) and know that there are openings available for an LPN I would GREATLY APPRECIATE a heads up! Thank you!
Ginger's Mom, MSN, RN
3,181 Posts
Have you applied at Havard Vanguard? They usually hire Lpns.
I have sent in my resume to them but they have no positions that are full time- theres a position I keep seeing for 8 hours a week but, if i had to work part time, it would def. have to be for more than that. Thank you though!
karma482
74 Posts
try fallon clinic. they hire LPN's for the RN positions that are posted online. good $ too
jamkpb
14 Posts
I would suggest being proactive (if you haven't already) and call HR departments directly, you may get lucky!
Well since my license has been put onto the website with my license number, I am heading out on monday with a stack of resumes- wish me luck.
I also have another question. Since i have applied to just about every job listed online for a LPN, would any of you advise applying for medical assistant positions? I have applied to a couple but dont know if i am wasting my time and if I am doing something completely absurd. What do you guys think? Thanks for all of the replies, and i will check out fallon clinic, i havent applied there...yet. lol Thanks again!
Fallon Clinic is good, have you checked hospitals, doctors offices based in hospitals have to employ licensed nurses it is a DPH regulation. Hospitals do not employ LPNs for the floor but MD offices do use them in the hospitals.
Also if you can get a short term job like a flu clinic it may open doors to permanent employment.
Also insurance companies employ LPNS too.
mzj0nes
15 Posts
Fallon Clinic is good, have you checked hospitals, doctors offices based in hospitals have to employ licensed nurses it is a DPH regulation. Hospitals do not employ LPNs for the floor but MD offices do use them in the hospitals.Also if you can get a short term job like a flu clinic it may open doors to permanent employment.Also insurance companies employ LPNS too.
Wow, didn't know insurance companies hire LPNs....but for what??
Lpns can work in preauthorization and case management.
http://jobs-tuftshp.icims.com/jobs/2071/job