Doctor's office Nursing Opportunities

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I would like to search for an RN position at a doctor's office or clinic. How do I go about finding a job like that. I've looked in the papers and I see no job positions for doctor's offices, but, mainly hospitals and nursing homes. I live in Missouri. Thank you.

There is hotjobs.yahoo.com, monster.com, you can always google "nursing jobs in Missouri" or wherever you live.

If you want to be more detective like, google your city and state followed by doctor.

Like: "Springfield, Missouri doctor"

It should bring up a map of doctor's offices and clinics in your area where you can start getting names and numbers. Call and ask if they have positions open. Google is your friend ;)

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CareerBuilder.com, hotjobs.yahoo.com, and craigslist.org. I see a lot of offices advertising on craigslist, probably because it's free. Good luck.

Don't get your hopes up. Most doctors these days hire medical assistants.

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Sometimes if the doctors are associated with a particular hospital, they will have their own website with job listings.

The sites stated in above posts are also great places to start your search! good luck!

They are normally posted on the clinic's website. I work in a clinic system and there have been no RN or LPN jobs posted for the past 6 months-people are staying put.

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My job is currently recruiting a nurse for my position - I am relocating to another state. I work in a doctor's office that is part of SSM. The job is located in St. Charles. You can go to the SSM website www.ssmhc.com choose employment, then choose the link Missouri-St Louis; next search by location and choose Physician Organization/Care Mgmt Company. Here you will find the positions available in the doctor's offices that are a part of SSM. Good Luck!

Around here mostly it's by word of mouth at the hospital, the docs mention they're looking for someone and hire someone they know from the hospital.

I've never seen an RN working with a doctor unless that RN was an advanced practice nurse, such as a nurse practitioner.

You can also try http://www.indeed.com...........pulls jobs posted on NUMEROUS other job sites, so you can search just one, instead of so many

When I take my children to the doctor, I look around at the staff. There are no nurses in these large practices except for an LPN and a nurse practitioner.

My OB-Gyn (7 doctor office) does have one RN who handles telephone triage.

Medical assistants have taken over in office practice.

The best way to find a registered nurse job in an office, is to look on bigger medical center web sites for jobs titled Nurse Clinician or Nurse Clinician/Triage. Apply for these jobs. Most RNs who work as Nurse Clinicians do a lot of triage work and a lot of phone work. If you are interested in this type of work, this might be the job for you. Bear in mind that you may have to stand in line behind other staff that already works for the institution to even get an interview. But it is possible to slip in as an outside applicant, if you persevere and keep applying for these types of jobs.

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