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I will be finishing up with cna school in about a month. Starting to look at jobs, preferably hospital, a lot of the jobs I'm seeing are unit secretaries as well as cna. Is this typical? And would it be something difficult to handle? I have experience as csp (front desk) at h&r block so I am very familiar and comfortable with secretarial duties; the only cna experience I have would be my clinicals at the hospital on med/surg unit and rehab. But I have excellent recommendation from my instructor. Honestly, how likely would I be to actually get the job....Thanks for reading! :)
Hi I'm in AZ and the job listings here require a "unit secretary program and at least 1 year experience in that unit" whether it is Acute, Rehab etcc
It may not be likely for you to get the job, do you know anyone that works there???
What about where you did your clinicals, do they hire New Grads?? I know my LTC that I did clinicals hires new grads, I'm planning on working there part time so I can get "experience"
aldridge91
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I will be finishing up with cna school in about a month. Starting to look at jobs, preferably hospital, a lot of the jobs I'm seeing are unit secretaries as well as cna. Is this typical? And would it be something difficult to handle? I have experience as csp (front desk) at h&r block so I am very familiar and comfortable with secretarial duties; the only cna experience I have would be my clinicals at the hospital on med/surg unit and rehab. But I have excellent recommendation from my instructor. Honestly, how likely would I be to actually get the job....
Thanks for reading! :)