per diem LPN WA

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I'm a new LPN grad, continuing on to RN, starting in late June.... I'm getting frustrated trying to find a part time/ per diem job for a new grad that's Not home health or LTC. Is there any recommendations for how I can make myself stand out? I've gotten a small handful of interviews, but they end as soon as I mention I'm bridging to RN. I've gotten my ACLS, hoping to break into urgent care. I want to gain employment somewhere that will benefit me experience wise once I'm a new RN grad. Any advice is appreciated!

Specializes in Certified Med/Surg tele, and other stuff.

I don't know if I would even talk about bridging to my RN. Don't some of those programs have a long wait list? Could it not be a couple of years before you even start school?

I'm starting my RN bridge in June at Tacoma CC. It's much easier to get into a bridge than a regular program.

Mbscloss, I was wondering where did you get your LPN? I am just about finished with my first quarter at Clover park, and I was wondering about the ATI mobility test. Is it hard and did you do anything to prepare for the test?

Thank you!

Nikeoli

The ATI was easy. You only need a 60% to pass. I advise taking it right after your NCLEX while everything is still fresh.

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