Hello esteemed nurse friends! I'm posting this here because I figure you all will be able to best answer my question (as opposed to nursing students) since you've been through all this stuff and come out on top...I start nursing school this August () and I'm hoping to snag a supplemental NA position at one of the near by hospitals. My two questions:
I. How many hours is supplemental? I'm having trouble finding an answer anywhere online, and it's not in the FAQ section on the hospital pages I'm searching for employment with. How far off is my understanding: ft = 36+ hrs, pt = 15-30 hrs, and supplemental/casual = 6-12 hrs...?
II. Is the experience worth it with regards to the study time I'll need to put in? I work at a little boutique about 10 hrs/week, and when I'm there it's usually just me so I get a lot of studying done. If I work as a NA, I won't have time to study while I'm there but I will obviously get a lot of experience and learn a lot of hands on stuff...and I'm aware that hospital experience helps new grads' chances of getting hired right out of school. So should I stick to my boutique to get more book-study time in or forfeit some study time for hands on experience ?
Thanks so much for any help you can give me; I want to make sure I play my cards right so I'll be the best nurse I can be!
Hello esteemed nurse friends! I'm posting this here because I figure you all will be able to best answer my question (as opposed to nursing students) since you've been through all this stuff and come out on top...I start nursing school this August (
) and I'm hoping to snag a supplemental NA position at one of the near by hospitals. My two questions:
I. How many hours is supplemental? I'm having trouble finding an answer anywhere online, and it's not in the FAQ section on the hospital pages I'm searching for employment with. How far off is my understanding: ft = 36+ hrs, pt = 15-30 hrs, and supplemental/casual = 6-12 hrs...?
II. Is the experience worth it with regards to the study time I'll need to put in? I work at a little boutique about 10 hrs/week, and when I'm there it's usually just me so I get a lot of studying done. If I work as a NA, I won't have time to study while I'm there but I will obviously get a lot of experience and learn a lot of hands on stuff...and I'm aware that hospital experience helps new grads' chances of getting hired right out of school. So should I stick to my boutique to get more book-study time in or forfeit some study time for hands on experience
?
Thanks so much for any help you can give me; I want to make sure I play my cards right so I'll be the best nurse I can be!