Published Dec 3, 2009
KKB243
39 Posts
Where else can RN's work besides hospitals? I want to be an RN but it is difficult for me to do 12 hour shifts because I am a single mother. Please help me out! Thanks
EmmyBee
165 Posts
I'm an LPN in an RN program (also a single parent). I have seen them many places I have worked, for either 8 or 10 hour shifts. There's nursing homes, rehab centers, specialty clinics, doctor's offices, schools, case management, chart reviewer, auditor, at home triage nurse, and home health visits to name a few.
You can go to some of the online job listings to see what's out there. There's a large variety of things.
kbm318
262 Posts
also some hospitals will let you work 8 hour shifts
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
rns can work in hospitals, elementary schools, [color=yellowgreen]middle schools, high schools, colleges, universities, clinics, [color=sienna]doctors' offices, home health agencies, hospices, ambulatory surgery centers, [color=olive]nursing homes, psychiatric facilities, radiology suites, factories, private duty, [color=sandybrown]birthing centers, [color=pink]jails, [color=gray]prisons, dialysis centers, [color=deepskyblue]trade schools, [color=plum]the military, and a variety of other settings.
classicdame, MSN, EdD
7,255 Posts
we have 8 hr shifts in our ED - heck, we will even let prn's work 4 hours
I'm an LPN in an RN program (also a single parent). I have seen them many places I have worked, for either 8 or 10 hour shifts. There's nursing homes, rehab centers, specialty clinics, doctor's offices, schools, case management, chart reviewer, auditor, at home triage nurse, and home health visits to name a few.You can go to some of the online job listings to see what's out there. There's a large variety of things.
Thank you everyone for your help! :)
MedSurgeMess
985 Posts
anywhere that'll hire 'em!