Published Sep 5, 2013
rlaguswjd980
6 Posts
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!
KelRN215, BSN, RN
1 Article; 7,349 Posts
What else does it say? Does it say how many hours per work- part-time, full-time, per diem? I would guess it means that you're required to work a holiday rotation but there should be more info in the posting.
Per diem day shift. But, it says hours: holiday rotation.
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.
Thank you so much for your response. I appreciate it!
ZoeFrecn
58 Posts
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.