Published Sep 22, 2008
vivicaq
200 Posts
HI
I wanna thank you all for the time and wealth of knowledge you share freely on this forum.
I am interested in learning more about the relationship between Kaiser in LA or SF and it's employees. Times are getting toucher economically and some moving around from my home State to California is a real possibility. I am a registered nurses with 7years in critical care so any info will be highly appreciated
Amanda1985
340 Posts
What do you mean the relationship? Where do you live now?
I am a kaiser employee in northern california and will be transferring to southern california.
Does kaiser offer 12 hour shifts?
brissygal, BSN, RN
114 Posts
Of course they do! Most hospitals do. In fact Kaiser in San Fran and Kaiser in Oakland do too.
I don't work as a nurse for Kaiser but I do know they have 12 hour shifts.
wjf00
357 Posts
12 hour shifts are capped by the CNA contract. Mostly 8 hour shifts at Kaiser.
Studies indicate errors increase after 8 hours. So the majority of shifts at Kaiser in No. Cal. are 8 hour. Thank CNA, for strong patient advocacy.
I have been told that in the ICU's, 12 hour shifts are permissible at Kaiser is this info accurate?
dhel28
291 Posts
Yes, there are 12 hours shift in ICU but there are still 8 hours. SO there are some RN who works 7-3, 3-11 and 11-7. Just worked there doing 12's
Is kaiser in San Francisco hiring any nurses? I checked out their website and i bare see any positions for nurses.
I work at Kaiser (not as a RN) and they post their jobs including nurses internally first. If no one accepts the positions, then they go to the outside. I know Sacramento has a lot of RN jobs.
Does Kaiser in SF have a hiring freeze?
Is kaiser in SF hiring?