Published Mar 17, 2012
Marisette, BSN, RN
376 Posts
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?
pinkstethoscope
68 Posts
Where I work we have an 11am-11pm as well as a 3pm-3am shift. It's called mid-shift, working in the ER these can be the busiest times so these shifts make sense. I work 11 to 11 and I love it.
PediLove2147, BSN, RN
649 Posts
Those are both very common shifts in the ER.
I agree flex and rotating shifts are a result of an employers' market though.
GitanoRN, BSN, MSN, RN
2,117 Posts
undoubtedly, there's a change in the air, where i work we mostly do 12hr. shifts without overtime and every other weekend. therefore, we don't do anything drastic when it comes to schedule.
EMSnut45, BSN, RN, EMT-P
178 Posts
I used to work 11a-11p as an ER Tech and loved it! I did a short stretch of 3p-3a and hated it. Who knew 4 hours made such a difference!
These are typical shifts offered in the ER. As pinkstethoscope said, they cover the busiest times.
NeoPediRN
945 Posts
I love both equally. They fly and you usually see the best cases during those times!
KelRN215, BSN, RN
1 Article; 7,349 Posts
I have seen these shifts used frequently in ERs and in some ICUs. I personally would rather work 11A-11P over 3P-3A but that's me. My floor does not have a 3P-3A person but we do usually have at least one 11A-11P person/day.
Altra, BSN, RN
6,255 Posts
Those are typical ER shifts.
Hoozdo, ADN
1,555 Posts
I just love 11A - 11P. I have worked this schedule in two different jobs and hospitals, one ICU and the other PACU. It is perfect if you are a "night person", but not an ALL night person. Stay up late every night and sleep in every day
hiddencatRN, BSN, RN
3,408 Posts
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.
nurse2033, MSN, RN
3 Articles; 2,133 Posts
Those are awesome shifts for a night owl, have worked several.
VICEDRN, BSN, RN
1,078 Posts
No idea why you think 11-11p or 3p-3a as anything to do with an employer's market. These are common shifts in the ER and in some ERs, they are so popular that people fight to get on them.