Day shift and night shift jobs

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I currently have a fulltime night shift job in a ICU unit which I really love but I was thinking about applying for a PRN job at a hospital where I always wanted to work in a area where I think I might be interested in (OR) but it is day shift. Have you or any one you know worked both shifts even if one was PRN? How did it turn out?

Specializes in Operating Room.

I personally do not like rotating shifts and it was a major reason why I went to straight nights at my first job (only option, day/evening shift was granted based on availability and seniority). That said, if it was a PRN position it might be different. As long as it was only a few shifts a month and a few days after coming off of a night shift, I would probably do it, especially if it was somewhere I was interested in.

Do you have OR training? Most hospitals only hire per diem staff who need a very short (2 days for my unit) orientation. For new hires without OR skills, the orientation lasts months, and a hospital is usually unwilling to put that kind of investment into anyone but full-time staff.

I do work with per diem nurses who work a full-time job in non-bedside nursing; I see this a lot. Former ICU nurses who want to keep their ICU skills up to date while earning extra money are common.

A per diem ICU job on days perhaps?

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