Published Dec 6, 2015
NurseIndependa
113 Posts
... You've had at one time? Were they all in the same speciality? How did you manage the schedule? Why did you choose to have multiple jobs?
I am interested in (eventually - as in 1.5 to 2 years) taking less hours at my current job and maybe doing PRN on the side. I'm interested in other peoples experiences with multiple jobs.
meanmaryjean, DNP, RN
7,899 Posts
I have two currently because I just left my third. I work 24 hours/ week as bedside staff in a Pediatric ICU. Night shift. My secondjob is as a clinical instructor for a local university. It is contract work, and I can work a lot of hours one month, and none the next. The position I just left was as a private duty nurse for a vent dependent toddler. Night shift. He is now off the vent, and they no longer need overnight nursing.
Scheduling was not too bad. I have my PICU schedule far in advance. My instructor gig is predictable and during the day- so no conflict there. And my PDN job I worked PRN so had complete control over my hours. No minimum, no required weekends- basically I conferred with kid's mom and we came up with a schedule.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
I've had three jobs at once. This was in 2008...
1) Full-time floor nurse at a nursing home, Monday through Friday from 6:00am to 2:30pm.
2) Part-time floor nurse at another nursing home, Saturday and Sunday from 6:00pm to 6:00am.
3) PRN nurse, worked the occasional 2:00pm to 10:00pm shift during the week at a third nursing home.
I was an LVN during those days. I was planning to enroll in an LPN-to-ASN bridge program the next year and wanted a stockpile of money in my savings account just in case.
Once I enrolled in the bridge program in January 2009, I eventually switched to the weekend double shift at the third nursing home that consisted of two 16-hour shifts from 6:00am to 10:00pm every Saturday and Sunday. This schedule allowed me to attend nursing school during the week. This was my only job by May 2009. I graduated in March 2010.
Eleven011
1,250 Posts
I have had 4 jobs at once, but I was working exclusively PRN so I could have the time off with my family that I wanted. The jobs were:
1. Local Nursing Home - One 12 hour night shift a week
2. Other local nursing home - 1 or 2 shifts per month, mostly for sick calls
3. Home Health agency - day shifts, just went in to cover visits when census was up or for sick calls
4. Sub for the school nurse - less than once per month
I usually kept as busy as I wanted, did this for a few years.
xoemmylouox, ASN, RN
3,150 Posts
Three jobs is the most I have ever worked, and I have done that for years. One job is VERY PRN. The other two are consistent so no scheduling issues. I am (hopefully) going to be full time in nursing school again next year, so my work schedule will have to change which makes me nervous.
sailornurse
1,231 Posts
I currently have 5 part time jobs. I did not plan this it just happened.
1. Urgent care-one shift per month 12-5.
2. Another urgent care 1-3 shifts per month plus after hours from 6P-8P or when we see the last patient.
3. Wed & Fri 9-5 at Asthma/Allergy/Immunology clinic.
4. One weekend per month at psych hospital doing H&Ps on new admits. I will also be covering holidays. Depending on number or admits, I can be there many hours, each H&P takes about one hours. I also do medical consults.
5. Health risk assessments for another company. PRN, no clinics in December, none scheduled yet for January. This past February I had zero hours with them. Usual hours are 0630-1400, I usually work Mon/Tue/Thurs
Amazingly enough none of the jobs conflict with each other. My rule is who ever schedules me first is who I commit to. I was teaching in an LPN program last year, then quit and the following month was hired at the asthma/allergy clinic. Right now, I have been asked to work Mon & Tues at the second urgent care which is nice since the health risk company has not announced when clinics will be for Jan or Feb.