Published Jun 22, 2007
luv2yoga
238 Posts
Hi,
I am in the process of working my way through all the license by exam steps having just graduated out of state and moving to NJ. I have my ATT finally, and have scheduled my NCLEX. I had my fingerprinting done 2 weeks ago. Does NJ give a temporary license as a GN for a period until your NCLEX is taken and passed like other states? I guess I thought I would have that by now since the fingerprinting is all computerized. Is that wishful thinking?
Thanks for any help -
Meredith
buddhababy2monster
24 Posts
NJ doesn't give any temporary license. You must pass your NCLEX to start working.
CallMePatti
127 Posts
Hi,I am in the process of working my way through all the license by exam steps having just graduated out of state and moving to NJ. I have my ATT finally, and have scheduled my NCLEX. I had my fingerprinting done 2 weeks ago. Does NJ give a temporary license as a GN for a period until your NCLEX is taken and passed like other states? I guess I thought I would have that by now since the fingerprinting is all computerized. Is that wishful thinking?Thanks for any help -Meredith
I just graduated and haven't even received my ATT yet, but I will start working as a Nurse Intern in a few weeks. At least at my hospital, there is no temporary license, but I am certainly able to begin work as a Nurse Intern and my hospital gives me 2 months to pass NCLEX. Until I provide Human Resources with a letter stating proof of passing NCLEX, I just can't do certain RN things like starting IVs, passing meds, etc.
Hope this helps!
puddingpie
86 Posts
depending on where you are located in NJ, PA has a temp. GN license.
I am considering this, I live in Princeton NJ about 45min-1 hour drive to PA for me.
muldoon
20 Posts
A temporary license seems silly to me because the NCLEX is the only licensing exam and you can begin work in a lot of places without your license and then assume RN duties once you get it.
Thanks for the info -- but I have to say, I do think it's better to be able to start work as a GN at a GN rate of pay and responsibility instead of being an intern or tech. Especially since 88% of us pass the NCLEX first try anyway, seems like a pretty safe bet. But I can live with it.