Willing to relocate for a NICU job- help pleasee

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nicu is my passion and there is no other field I want to get into. I'm still considered a new grad... graduated last year. I live in NY and if there are hospitals in states nearby NY that are hiring, I'd love to relocate for a nicu job. Please help :rolleyes: Thanks a bunch!

yeas management... many changes that we are not used to... but it is a great place to learn! great team work and great co workers!

any advice? I 'm planning on mocing to san francisco an I need a NICU job full time level 3 I hae 4 years of experience.

good luck!

try white memorial WMMC in los angeles, we are loosing nurses left and right. we have a level 3 unit but no surgeries. GReat place to learn basic skills, time management, creitical thinking.

Thanks! I'll look into it :)

and for wannabe07, I'll look into texas too hehe

So grateful that I'm getting responses for my thread :yeah:

I am not a cuddler or greeter for NICU and where I live, it is not possible. The closest NICU to where I live is where I had my first NICU job. It did not work out because it is not the right hospital for me and they do not provide a nurturing, caring, helpful environment to new grads. So being a cuddler there is completely out of the question. All of the other NICU's are well over an hour away. I can't afford to become a member of any organizations such as NANN and AWHONN. It is very expensive if you are not a new grad or student nurse. I do however have contacts within NANN and speak to them often. I have had my NRP since 2007 and keep it updated. Also, all of the CEU/CME courses that I do are Neonatal based. Yet, all of these things are not helping me to get a job in NICU.

I too am looking for possible relocation to TX. There are a lot of NICU's down there and most are hurting for Neonatal Nurses. However, I need to find a hospital that will help with relocation expenses and if possible, the expense of getting a TX license. I can not afford to relocate without help.

Thanks for your response.

If you find a hospital that will help relocation expenses, please let me know also! Imagine we all end up being coworkers in TX? :D

oh btw, Wannabe07, I live in NY

If you find a hospital that will help relocation expenses, please let me know also! Imagine we all end up being coworkers in TX? :D

oh btw, Wannabe07, I live in NY

Wouldn't that be funny? I hear NY is saturated too. We would all be coming from opposite coasts to go to middle America...anything for a job! :D

Specializes in NICU.

Loyola has been hiring in the NICU for the past 3 years. Still interested? :) Hope you found it by now :)

Specializes in NICU.
Loyola has been hiring in the NICU for the past 3 years. Still interested? :) Hope you found it by now :)

This thread is nearly 6 years old and the OP hasn't posted in nearly 6 years on allnurses. Why are you resurrecting this thread?

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