Published Jun 5, 2009
nursalicious
68 Posts
My nursing hx consists of 7 years in MICU/SICU and teaching nursing clinicals some semesters when I want to take a break and only work 2 days/week in ICU. I am PRN with no w/e commitment and 1 holiday/year.
I was approached and heavily recruited by the cath lab director last month. As wonderful as the job sounded, I couldn't take it because I live too far to take a mandatory call position. Same director called me yesterday and asked me is I would like the CPRU position that just opened. Three days/two days per week rotation, 6a-6p, no holidays, no weekends, no call. I could keep my PRN status in ICU as well for my third day every other week.
This sounds like a good deal in that turnover rate is almost nonexistent in CPRU.
Also got offered a full time, M-F job as a nurse case manager of a tele floor. Again no holiday or w/e commitment. Jobs in this dept. hardly ever open up, but my friend who is also the director of case management asked me first.
I know I have to decide on my own, but which would you take and why? I really should have a decision made by Monday so I don't keep these directors waiting. Thanks for any guidance you can offer.
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
I don't know what CPRU is.
I would go with the clinical spot. Case management has got to be boring and frustrating.
I don't know what CPRU is.I would go with the clinical spot. Case management has got to be boring and frustrating.
CPRU is the Cardiac Preparation and Recovery Unit. It is where cath lab/EP lab patients are prepped and recovered for their procedure.
I'm thinking your case management statement above may have some truth to it.