I am a nurse who worked 8.5 years in Disease Management and last year in Case Management in same managed care facility. The last year in Case Management is salary and although I thought you could work 8 hours and then flex the rest with time out this is not so.
I have documented hours I actually worked on my time card only to be told to change those hours to 8 hours a day even though I work 11am to 11pm some days with maybe a lunch.
First of all does anybody know if this is legal?
I also am looking for another job perhaps in CM although I do not have my CM certification yet I am finishing up my Master's in Education in August of 2017 as this present CM job is a mess.
I want to go on to get my CNP.
And lastly what is a great nurse practitioner certificate school which gives a great education but also helps the student online? I thought about Simmons. But not sure.
Specializes in Cardiac (adult), CC, Peds, MH/Substance.
It's not only legal, but the norm. Salaried employees have costs distributed. The distributions are based on an 8 hour day, even though it's not common for salaried employees to work 40 hours a week. When I was a VP, my clock still read 8 hours, so it could be distributed appropriately.
Specializes in Cardiac (adult), CC, Peds, MH/Substance.
Of note, that's a accounting issue. If your contract says you work 40 hours a week and can flex the rest, there needs to be a way to account for that so you don't work 12 hours every day. But that's a contract or policy issue.
nursewoman59
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Good day!
I am a nurse who worked 8.5 years in Disease Management and last year in Case Management in same managed care facility. The last year in Case Management is salary and although I thought you could work 8 hours and then flex the rest with time out this is not so.
I have documented hours I actually worked on my time card only to be told to change those hours to 8 hours a day even though I work 11am to 11pm some days with maybe a lunch.
First of all does anybody know if this is legal?
I also am looking for another job perhaps in CM although I do not have my CM certification yet I am finishing up my Master's in Education in August of 2017 as this present CM job is a mess.
I want to go on to get my CNP.
And lastly what is a great nurse practitioner certificate school which gives a great education but also helps the student online? I thought about Simmons. But not sure.
Does this all make sense?
Thanks for all of the help.
Nursewoman