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Clarecartwright

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  1. Hi Jonathan So pleased you are considering becoming a nurse it is a great profession and you will meet so many wonderful people, It is one of the few jobs in the world where you go home after a long day and actually feel as if you have helped to make a difference. I agree with Silver Dragon do not worry about specialising just yet as you have 3 years to decide what part of nursing interests you the most. Obviously you have to decide now which branch of nursing you want to study there are 4 in all : Childrens, Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Adult, I would always reccomend people to go for adult first and then do a further 18 Months if you decide you would rather choose a different branch of nursing because then you would be dual trained which is a bonus. Keep us posted on how you get on Love Clare
  2. Thanks for the advice guys, I was feeling as if I wasnt been flexible enough turning the posistion down for the shifts - I will keep looking though :)
  3. Hi GUys As you know I am scheduled to have my face to face interview with Rhode Island Hospital in April, They have sent me a information pack in which was included a possible contract for me too read in advance I noticed the only shifts that they are employing for are lates ( 3 - 11.30) and Nights (11 - 7.30) I do not Mind doing any shift but the actual times especailly the late shifts really put me off I dont mind 2 - 10 but 11.30 I wouldnt be home until after Midnight. The agency have clarified with the hospital and these are the only shifts they have at the moment - should I cancel the interview and wait for something else or is this the times of late shifts in the USA Thanks for your help in advance Clare
  4. Congrats - Great news and good Luck :)
  5. Thanks everyone for the honest replys - Moving to America is not a whim for us infact it is something we have both wanted to do for about 8 years now, Oz sounds great and when Im on an early I do watch the down under programme - I love it and everyone always decides to move LOL ! but I couldnt be that far away from my family Myself and my Mother are both terrible flyers and have to have valium in order to get on a plane lol so neither of us could fly to Oz atleast Rhode Island is only 7 hours away from the UK. Thanks for the networking advice Madwife, Adam (DH) has been on careerbuilder.com looking at toolmaking jobs and there are alot in Rhode Island and the pay is good and he does have all the relevant qualifications so hopefully it wont be too hard for him, he has started emailing big companys over there with his CV and just trying to get some advice on his employability. Anyway thanks again it has been so welcome to have such honest and indepth replys.
  6. Thanks for clearing that up for me guys :)
  7. Thanks for that link Claire I will check it out
  8. Hi Guys Thanks for the replys - My husband left school when he was 16 and has worked at an engineering firm ever since, he has worked his way up from sweeping the floors to becoming a press shop manager - he is a "Tool Maker" by trade and this is what he has qualifications in - he has NVQ level 4's in engineering. But my problem is he has said if moving to America he would want to do something different ? But hes not particuarly sure what, We are moving to Rhode Island if this helps in answering my questions. Also I was told by a Family member that when we get there my Hubby wont be allowed to work for 3 years - I presume this is untrue as I have not seen anyone else on here mention it ? Thanks again for all your help
  9. I just want too add though that although the conditions may not be ideal in the UK the nurses and Doctors are great they love their patients and they are extrememly caring, Im very lucky where I work the pt ratios are usually 10 patients to 1 trained and 1 untrained nurse, I think my pay is good compared to alot of other jobs I could be doing for alot less money and we always have one half hour and one 15 minute concessionary break throughout a eight hour shift.
  10. Hi Guys As you know Im at the beggining of this long and winding process and although have done a huge amount of research and got lots of useful information from here I ahve a couple of questions well really my hubby has a couple of qyuestions he wants me too ask you guys. He is all for up and moving to the USA but his concern is that if our quality of life will not be the same over there as here he has a very good job and is the major bread winner and I also have a good job as have managed to work my way up to sister in just 5 years. In the USA he will not have any qualifications and will be starting from scratch as he didnt even get any GCSE's when he left school. Was anyone else in the same situation ? How long did it take your partners to find jobs ? Was it easy ? Do they take into account any of the qualifications from England or do they want High school diplomas etc Any advise would be hugely appreciated Love Clare
  11. Im also happy to help if needed I will be online ost of the evening
  12. Congrats wow that is so quick Rebecca dont change your mind Im aspiring to you for all the advice I need on this long and winding journey to the USA
  13. Im so sorry to hear about your situation but you are not alone - we only employed 10 nurses out of the 300 who applied from Octobers intake at our Hospital, alot of those are working agency to keep their skills etc , Have you thought of that plus its a great way to get your foot in the door as you will be able to listen to when jobs are coming up on certain wards etc and if you have worked their as an ageny Im sure you will be highley considered Good luck
  14. here here to All nurses :)
  15. Thanks so much for the advise rebecca you have been an angel too me I really appreciate all your help :)
  16. Hi Janeola So glad you decided to go with Adevia I cant praise them enough especially my wonderful recruiter who has been a godsend lol. In the phone interview they asked me firstly a bit of background like have I applied for immigration before if me or my hubby have any criminal convictions. She then asked me what I knew about Rhode Island Hospital and why I wanted to move there. Then she asked me what I would do in the event of making a drug error and what I would also do if I disagreed with a supervisor. That was it , it lasted about 15 minutes and I really wish I hadnt worried so much about it lol. Are you hoping to go to California - as Adevia are hopefully getting direct hire hospitals in California, Massachusetts and Cape Cod which are better than going with an agency anyway good luck and hopefully you wont have too wait much longer atleast you have more time to study for your NCLEX
  17. Congrats and good luck on making what was probably a very hard decision :)
  18. I presume they mean all the members of the Multi disciplinary team plus members who come in from Agencies like NHS Professionals ?
  19. Hi guys thanks for the good luck wishes It went really well and they have asked to see me in London at the face to face interviews in April - Ahhhhh thats going to be alot more scary than a phone interview lol Thanks again
  20. Thanks guys and Ive Pmd you Suzy
  21. Hi Guys Sorry I havent been on properly for a couple of weeks - Ive been extremely busy at work lately with implementing a new Heart Failure Pathway, But I have a little bit of news. I have a phone interview tonight at 7 pm with a Lady from Rhode Island Hospital in the US and im absolutely chewing my fingernails off lol Ive submitted my transcripts and application to the BON in Vermont and am just waiting to hear back from them before I can sit my NCLEX Adevia the agency im with have been so great in finding me this fab direct hire hospital and Im so excited but I need to get the interview over with first So wish me luck Hope everyone else is doing well here :smiletea:
  22. Hi I have read your post with interest as I am also a UK nurse and I have a phone interview with Rhode Island Hospital tonight, May I ask what agency you are going through as the agency I am with have sent me a huge info pack on Rhode Island that details all the taxes , cost of living etc etc, If you dont have this Pm me and I will forward you a copy from email Clare XX
  23. This is also tha same for us too - they are still insure wether they are allowed to or not so for now we are flushing them - it is not very often they cannulate though - the trust is deciding at the moment wether to take this job from them for the reasons you mentioned NMC is also supposedly in process to putting Higher clinical support workers in so that they will in fact have their own number and code of conduct etc
  24. Yeah we now have in our trust Higher clinical support workers (B grades) who are trained in Venapuncture, cannulation, female Caths, wound dressings, BM's and ECGs etc - Im sure Ill soon be out of a job LOL

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