Rabu, 03 September 2008

nursing job listings

Nurses keep coming back to Nurse-Recruiter because of our easy to use Rapid Apply Form and for our great collection of nursing job listings. The Rapid Apply Form is probably the easiest way to look for a nursing job because it lets the employers come to you. Simply fill out this form and let employers who have nursing jobs that meet your qualifications in your area contact you via phone or email.

Nurse-Recruiter also has a large repository of articles on nursing and related specialties for you to learn more about your field. In addition, we provide a monthly newsletter on nursing which we encourage you to sign up for and receive updates on current events in the field.

From here, you can use the picture links to search for more information on your area of specialty, or look at the bottom of the page for more links to further reading.

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How to Get Rehired at Your Former Nursing Job

A reader posted this question a couple of weeks ago. She wants to know why her former place of employment won’t rehire her. Here’s her question:

I graduated nursing school in 2005. I passed my boards the second time I took them. I began a job at a local hospital. I went and took my test the first time and failed. I returned for my shift the following day. I knew I failed. My nurse manager ask me why did I even come in. My response was “I am on the schedule.” She then told me to come to her office. She then terminated position for RN she gave me. I did pass the second time but how she treated me really crushed me. She is no longer at that hospital. My status is rehirable but every time I submit my app no response. Please advise.