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Those are pretty common ER shifts, as 11am-3am are the busiest times in the ER. We have the most staff during those hours, so need shifts that fall along those hours. I actually don't mind the 3-3 shift too much. I hate the 11-11 though, lol.
Those aren't exactly "unusual" shifts for the ER.
Marisette, BSN, RN
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Talk about an employers market. I saw some nursing jobs for ER with a 3PM to 3:30AM schedule and another for 11AM to 11PM schedule. Anyone else notice ads with unusual shift work. I also see ads for flexible or rotating shifts and "registry" jobs. One of the registry jobs advertised for availability Mon-Thurs as needed. What exactly is this? Registry jobs equal no health insurance? Am I correct? Does the nurse have to be available all four days? Can health care providers get any more creative with scheduling times? I've heard of 12 hr days, but 3pm to 3:30 AM?