Where in the US do they need RNs really bad?

Nurses General Nursing

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That a hospital job could be gotten easily. Places that are undesirable to live/small town/big town, whatever. Clean lic/no convictions. I'm over 45 and have no hospital exp. All replies appreciated. Thanks! :)

Specializes in Emergency/Trauma/LDRP/Ortho ASC.

Dakotas.

Mostly rural areas such as middle nevada. Pioche

Mostly rural areas such as middle nevada. Pioche

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Pioche? Never even heard of it. It sounds lovely! (For what I'm looking for.) I'm googling it now!

And also- if I remember right- I got an email about one of the Dakotas that mentioned a sign on bonus or something- something that made me do a double take. Maybe it was a travel nurse position that paid bizarrely well. I remember wondering.. huh? Hmmm. That's good to know too!

Caliente NV hospital needs RNs.

MWMC takes new grads in tooele Utah and currently hiring

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

Idaho, Kansas, New Mexico, Dakotas, Oklahoma ...

These are all places I've heard mentioned...

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

Eagle Pass, Texas...it is a desolate town near the Mexican border.

The name of the local hospital is Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center. You'd most likely have your pick of specialties to enter.

Specializes in Pedi.

Think places where most people DON'T want to live/relocate to.

The hospital I used to work at is offering at $20,000 sign on bonus for experienced acute care nurses, but they'll take anyone regardless of experience. Even if you don't get the bonus, you'll get relocation assistance. Problem is, the hospital is short staffed all the time, hence the bonus. The current hospital I work at is no better, but they are not offering a sign on bonus.

Specializes in critical care, ER,ICU, CVSURG, CCU.

It is a fact,

rural SE Texas." All hospitals, LTcs, and home health

Nursing shortage in Northwest Indiana/Chicagoland area.

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