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Well per diem is "as needed" so I gather this means that you will be required to work the holiday rotation despite having no guaranteed hours otherwise. Per diem staff in the hospital might work as infrequently as 1-2 shifts a month to as frequently as full-time. When I worked as a per diem aide while in school, I worked 32-40 hrs/week.
At my facility per diem staff were exempt from holiday rotation. Holiday rotation usually means that you have to work public holidays even if you aren't scheduled to work those days. Where I work we are expected to work 3 out of the 5 holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Years Eve, New Years Day). I think what your job is saying is that it will be mandatory for you to pick up holiday shifts. You can always double check to make sure.
rlaguswjd980
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Good Evening, everyone!
I am trying to obtain a nursing assistant position at acute care facility.
The application says, "Hours: Holiday rotation." Does it mean that I would be
only working on the holidays or does it mean that it includes the mandatory
holiday rotation hours". Thank you so much for your feedback!
I hope someone can help me!