Want to go registry after baby born, when to ask manager?

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Hi all, need some advice. I currently work in an ICU full time. My first baby is due in May. I just told my manager today the I am pregnant, and she was supportive and happy for me. My question is, when should I tell my manager that I want to go registry status after maternity leave? I dont want to bring it up yet since I'm so early on, but I also don't want to wait too long. I was thinking I would talk to her about it and ask about a month before my due date. I am hoping it is not an issue. Can anyone thats been through this situation offer some advice? I will have been there just shy of a year when my baby is born. Thanks!

Hi all, need some advice. I currently work in an ICU full time. My first baby is due in May. I just told my manager today the I am pregnant, and she was supportive and happy for me. My question is, when should I tell my manager that I want to go registry status after maternity leave? I dont want to bring it up yet since I'm so early on, but I also don't want to wait too long. I was thinking I would talk to her about it and ask about a month before my due date. I am hoping it is not an issue. Can anyone thats been through this situation offer some advice? I will have been there just shy of a year when my baby is born. Thanks!

I would do it about a month before I came back, not a month before I left.

Ditto. Sour Lemons. BTW what is "registry status"? Is that PRN or something?

Specializes in ICU.

Registry is a thing out where I'm at (closer to the west coast). The hospital systems near me hire experienced nurses to their 'registry', which requires 4 shifts per month for quite a bit more money hourly (flat rate, no differentials). Back on the east coast, I knew it as per diem.

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