22+ years of experience and I can't find a job

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Specializes in Ambulatory Nursing, Office Nursing.

Hi Everyone,

I have 22+ years of nursing experience (ADN) and can't find a job in Wisconsin. I am willing to try hospital nursing. Any suggestions on refresher courses or other nursing positions? Thanks and have a great day!

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

What kind of experience do you have?

Specializes in Ambulatory Nursing, Office Nursing.

Mostly office nursing, but I have worked in Urgent Care, Insurance (Pre Authorization) and Chart Review.

Specializes in Cardiac.

My cardiac unit is currently lacking experienced nurses bc we've had a mass exodus but it doesn't look like you did much floor nursing?

Specializes in Ambulatory Nursing, Office Nursing.

Not much floor nursing - did work in pediatrics for one year in hospital at the beginning of my career.

I'm right there with you. I've been a nurse for 20 years, and left the hospital 2 years ago after working there for over 10 in med/surg.I am in a job that I hate now and have been applying for every hospital job I see posted for the past year and a half. So far have only been called for two interviews after applying for over 50 positions. I honestly thought it would be a piece of cake since I had so much experience...apparently not. This has been very frustrating and I feel so discouraged. Does anyone know what the problem could be? Is it because they are looking for younger nurses that they could pay less? I know a lot of the hospitals around here are looking for a bachelor's degree and I only have an associate's. It used to be that experience could be substituted for the higher degree. I don't know. Anybody have any thoughts on this? Any tips or advice would be appreciated.

Specializes in ICU.

I have BSN, almost 15 years ICU experience and can't get anywhere either. Have had a number of interviews but bupkis. My informants state that a couple positions have still not been actually filled months after they held interviews. Unofficial hiring freezes? Got me.

Have you tried contacting the company that completes the Level II PASRR screenings for your state? The assessment helps determine proper placement for persons with mental illness/DD/MR. It's usually a contract job but pays well. In my state, it's $100 per assessment. You should be able to get the information from your state health department.

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