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I am trying to brainstorm...what types of nursing jobs are out there that give you Sundays off (or at least most Sundays)? And are there such jobs that also operate on 12-hr shifts? I know doctor's offices would be M-F with buisness hrs, but they usually pay quite a bit less (where I am, just over 50% less) than hospitals, long-term care, etc.
I would think that 12-hour shifts would be found at most 24-hour facilities, and therefore would usually include weekends. We do have a couple of surgi-centers that do 12-hour shifts a couple of days a week and are closed on Sundays. Also, our community health services has some 12-hour days, but I know their pay is considerably less as well. I believe they are salaried. Oh, maybe hospice/home health? A friend of mine just switched, and she kept her 3-12's. I don't know for certain what her weekend requirements are. I think she shares call hours for weekends.
I rarely work Sundays, because I usually work extra Saturdays....so I meet my weekend requirement that way.
I work in a hospital that has a weekend program ..... there are a certain group of people that work the weekends and they get paid more for doing so.
Benefits them because it works for them and their families, and they get paid more.
Benefits the rest of us that don't want to work weekends, because we rarely have to.
I can't remember the last time I worked a Sunday ..... it's been well over a year.
I work in a hospital that has a weekend program ..... there are a certain group of people that work the weekends and they get paid more for doing so.Benefits them because it works for them and their families, and they get paid more.
Benefits the rest of us that don't want to work weekends, because we rarely have to.
I can't remember the last time I worked a Sunday ..... it's been well over a year.
Same here...our hospital has weekend option staff. They work 24hrs (Sat/Sun) and but get paid for F/T.
As you can see, there are such options but of course you have to give up something too. If you want Sundays off, you're probably going to be doing alot of Saturdays, if you want a 12 hour shift. I know a bunch of people who do this, but it also depends on the unit and your place on the totem pole: don't expect to come in as the new person and get all your Sundays off at my hospital. But if you've been there awhile, you certainly can work it out.
Choose your facility wisely!
daisy87
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I am trying to brainstorm...what types of nursing jobs are out there that give you Sundays off (or at least most Sundays)? And are there such jobs that also operate on 12-hr shifts? I know doctor's offices would be M-F with buisness hrs, but they usually pay quite a bit less (where I am, just over 50% less) than hospitals, long-term care, etc.