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Hi all,
I wanted to start a thread where I can hear from other LPNs, who transitioned to RNs, that are having difficulty finding employment.
Just a little about me, I have been employed by the same health region for almost 9 years here in Vancouver, BC. I started out as a Unit Clerk for 3 years, completed my LPN but was bumped from my permanent part-time position, so I decided to complete the BSN program. In between terms, I was working as casual LPN so that I can maintain my clinical experience, as well as to keep my seniority when I start applying for a New Graduate Nurse RN position. By no means that I am picky when it comes to finding a job, any clinical nursing job will do for me. I have four years, as a LPN, working on a medical, surgical and long-term unit and now that I have forwarded my resume to Human Resources, I feel that HR and/or the managers do not consider LPN as nursing experience.
Three weeks ago I went for my first interview on a Transitional Care Unit, and one week later the manager informed me that I am not the right candidate for the position, so I asked for feedback. Of course, I would like to know what I said wrong and what I can improve upon for my next interview. What she said surprised me cause (in her opinion) as a LPN and New Graduate RN, I am lacking in some skills (e.g., blood transfusion, chest tubes, NG tubes, PICCs). I did explain to the manager how these skills are initiated by RNs and the LPNs Scope of Practise is to assess and notify/collaborate with the RNs when caring for patients requiring these type of treatments.
Sorry to vent, but I did not expect to find it this difficult to land a registered nurse position for the same company that I have been employed with for the past 9 years. I graduated from the BSN program in November 2013 and I am awaiting for the CRNE results at the moment. I am thankful that I maintained my registration with CLPNBC. That being said, is LPN not considered nursing experience when applying for a New Grad RN position? Any thoughts fellow LPNs/RNs??