Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

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I periodically get PMs from people asking me about the job market in Atlanta. So I've decided to get off my lazy butt and post what I hope to be is a comprehensive topic about it. If anyone has different knowledge than myself or has something to add, please DO!

New grads: I don't know of all the hospitals that have programs for new grad RNs but I know for sure that Grady, Northside, Southern Regional, and Gwinnett Medical Center do.

LPNs: As far as I know, all of the hospitals in the area use LPNs although the scope of practice does vary from facility to facility.

Baylor program: Gwinnett Medical and Atlanta Medical Center have a Baylor program. I think most of the facilities flirt with it from time to time so the best thing to do is check each facility's website for specific openings.

Job listings: I always check Careerbuilder.com, Monster.com and AJCjobs.com. Craigslist.org also has job listings, most of them legit and I've found some on there that I've not found anywhere else. But I would use them with caution all the same. One more thing, be advised that the Sunday paper version of the AJC has many jobs that are NOT listed on AJCjobs.com so best practice is to check both places.

Major hospitals in the area:

North: Northside(facilities in Sandy Springs-main hospital, Forsyth co, and Cherokee co.) Great place to work if you are interested in L&D, mother-baby, etc. They have over 18,000 deliveries a year. St. Joseph's is across the street from Northside and is a great for cardiac care.

Gwinnett Medical Center: (facility in Lawrenceville and new hospital in Duluth(Joan Glancy) just opened up

East: Dekalb Medical Center( main hospital in Decatur, LTC also in Decatur, and smaller community facility in Lithonia, GA). The VA is located in Decatur as well. Eastside Medical Center is a small hospital that is located in Snellville, GA and so is Northlake Regional Hospital located in Tucker.

West: Wellstar Health System(a 5-hospital system with facilities in Cobb(Austell, Marietta) and Paulding, and Douglas counties.

South: Southern Regional Health System in Riverdale and Henry General Hospital is in Stockbridge GA. South Fulton Medical Center is a small Tenet-owned facility in the city of East Point just south of the city.

In-town: Piedmont is in Buckhead; it is a prestigious hospital and this is the place where local dignitaries and celebrities are treated. Atlanta Medical Center is a Tenet hospital. Grady Memorial Hospital is a county hospital that has the only burn unit in the region and it is also the only level 1 trauma center in the city. Crawford Long Hospital is part of the Emory University health system which also includes Emory Hospital in Decatur and Wesley Woods Geriatric Hospital also in Decatur in addition to the Emory clinics.

Children's hospitals: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) has facilities at Northside, across from Emory University Hospital in Decatur, Hughes Spalding at Grady and they have clinics all over the city.

Other options for employment include: The Emory Clinics which are located all over the city. Kaiser permanente has a lot of different opportunities for employment which include corporate level employment in addition to the clinics which are also all over the city. Don't forget home health, Amedysis and Visiting Nurse are two of the biggest. For corrections, you can look to Dekalb County jail and Gwinnett county as well as the state but you generally have wait until they advertise for jobs to work there, they do contract out their work.

I didn't cover everything because there is a lot. I know nothing about psych or LTC. I hope that others add on to this topic so we can help out new grads and newcomers to the city. Be advised that if you apply to Grady they WILL call you but they take a very long time. The other hospitals have a turnaround of 4-6 weeks to call. I have first hand knowledge of almost every place I listed either through employment or through clinicals but I make NO recommendations. Keep an open mind and your options will be unlimited.

Good luck, job-seekers!

Thank you so much!!! I'm moving to Ga in May

Specializes in Hospice.

Gordon College has a good ASN program but is farther south

I live on the southside (Fayetteville), have been a RN for 14 years, (2 years ICU and 12 years case management-worker's compensation (CCM). I graduate next month (BSN). I've been away from direct patient care too long so I will need a "re-entry program." I checked with Piedmont Fayette and they "might" be starting a class late Summer. Unfortunately I need to work now. Any advise for getting a case management (worker's comp) job on the southside or re-entry into bedside nursing?

Specializes in home health, LTC, assisted living.

Thank You! That is so good to know because I am moving down there and really need a job!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :yeah: Especially if the hospitals hire LPN's, that would be great.

Hi All - I am interested in working in Atlanta upon graduation with an ASN, RN. Do ATL area hospitals prefer BSN to ASN? How are the opportunities in ATL for new grads? I plan to apply to Emory and Grady GN internships about 5 months before graduation. Thank you for the great posts on the GA site --

Specializes in Labor and Delivery, Med-Surg, Home Care,.

Great info!! Thanks I was thinking of relocating closer with family!

Thanks for all the info!

I'm new to this website, to Atlanta and actually the US, so the info is helpful.

I've actually applied for a New Grad position at most of the places you mentioned. I've been looking for work since April with no success. It looks like the New Grad programs are super competative because of cut backs.

If anyone has any connections to Childrens Healthcare Atlanta, or any NICU's, I'm looking in those areas. I've actually done a new grad program but unfortunately because I have

Cheers,

Tristan

Specializes in spinal rehab.

Hey ya'll. Im an Irish nurse living in Atlanta with a year and a half. I trained and graduated in Ireland with a BSc in nursing science and have four years experience working as an RN in Ireland and australia. I mainly worked in med, surg, ortho and spinal rehab.

I am a permanent resident here in the states. Passed the NCLEX March 09. Have original licencure in Vermont and am waiting for one thing that is pending on my Georgia licence. I have applied for over twenty rn positions and havnt had any positive feedback. When I spoke with two recruiters they asked me to come in and meet the ward manager for 1) weekends only and 2) nights only. I didnt apply for these positions and am wondering now should I have settled for the scrap jobs that are being offered to me.

Does anyone have advice on how I should go about getting the jobs I want? I know that because im an Irish nurse with no US experience I will need some additional orientation but I feel im not being given a chance to prove myself in an interview because I am an Irish nurse.

I completed a job search in April after a 3 month period. I found jobs nonexistent inside the city. If you go outside, and I mean way outside, you are likely to find a hospital that needs you. However, you will likely need to take what you can get until this economy improves. Good luck.

Specializes in CCU.

anyone have any idea what hourly salary is like for someone with almost 2 years experience in ICU in ATL area?

Specializes in Labor/Delivery/Postpartum/GYN.

This sticky is wayyyyy out of date. There are no jobs in Atlanta as far as I can tell.

Specializes in home health, LTC, assisted living.
thanks for all the info!

i'm new to this website, to atlanta and actually the us, so the info is helpful.

i've actually applied for a new grad position at most of the places you mentioned. i've been looking for work since april with no success. it looks like the new grad programs are super competative because of cut backs.

if anyone has any connections to childrens healthcare atlanta, or any nicu's, i'm looking in those areas. i've actually done a new grad program but unfortunately because i have

cheers,

tristan

hello, you may have to consider taking any job (nights, weekends, etc.) just to get a foot in the door while you are looking for what you really want. i've found the nursing job market very depressed down here.

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