Published Sep 23, 2007
MIA9er
14 Posts
Just wondering if anyone had info on how to get a RN job in a Naval Hospital, more specifically, Camp Pendleton?? Anything would be helpful, just thought I'd throw it out there. Thanks!
NeoNurseTX, RN
1,803 Posts
i think you have to go to usajobs.com to be a govt employee. other than that, i don't know, but i'm interested in finding out because my DH is in the navy and we might be heading that way, soon! anything know anything about working at balboa? do they have a NICU?
guerrierdelion
86 Posts
just wondering if anyone had info on how to get a rn job in a naval hospital, more specifically, camp pendleton?? anything would be helpful, just thought i'd throw it out there. thanks!
http://www.cpen.med.navy.mil/nhcp.cfm?xid=02f0d6b8
lvn positions, not rn positions at this website.
http://www-nmcsd.med.navy.mil/command/jobs.cfm
i see a listing for rns here at naval medical center san diego's website, don't know how current it is.
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007/06/09/news/coastal/23_18_486_8_07.prt
civilian nurses at pendleton get hefty pay raise
i hope this helps,:paw::smiletea2:
migz
22 Posts
just found this:
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/hea/747089851.html
"Immediate Need for RNs- MedSurg and ER (San Diego Naval Base)"
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
You must have two out of the past three years of current work experience for the area that you are interested in working in.
To work in the NICU, you need to have at least two years of current work expereince in that area as well.
You do not need to be a government employee to apply for a job on one of the bases, many of the jobs are handled thru agencies that are under contract with the military and they are required to do a tight screening process before anyone can be considered.
You also must be a US citizen as well and be able to show proof of that.