PCA positions don’t require any license, so yes you can do that. They would JUMP to hire you.. an RN to function as a PCA and at PCA pay? That’s a dream to them. I don’t think you will be happy...
You’re 100% right that the most crucial component is your orientation with a preceptor, which ALL hospitals do, not just ones with residencies. So for those of you still looking for a job, I would...
Yeah but it would probably be only smaller hospitals that do that - hospitals that don’t have residency programs. I’m not from the Houston area so I’m not sure of smaller hospitals that hire new...
Didn’t they say in the zoom meeting it could be anywhere from like 30-70? I mean just because they have 30 positions doesn’t mean they decide to hire 30 people, but ya
In May, but I’m fairly certain that doesn’t have anything to do with it. She was reaching out to me because I’m currently an HCA employee, as a PCA. Being an internal applicant makes me so much...
Just got a call from HCA about an opportunity for a position in L&D at HCA West. I think it was just to set up an interview though, I told her I just recently accepted another