Prn jobs – career benefits & drawbacks

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R E E R A C – S PRN JOB S K C A B W A R D & S T I F E N E B Source- http://healthfirstmagazine.blogspot.com/2017/04/prn-jobs-career-benefits-drawbacks.html


What is a PRN Job?

PRN nurses are licensed and qualified professionals who have chosen to work in a hospital’s pool of on-call staff or for an agency that offers temporary medical staffing solutions.


To being, let us first understand what PRN stands for, it is a Latin phrase “pro re nata” which means “as the situation demands.”


How does it works

A PRN job typically demands a commitment for a certain number of hours per months, usually you won’t have a problem getting the hours you need, but you’ll have to be available with a specific number of weekend or holiday hours.


Advantages of PRN Jobs  PRN

nurses simply do not accept work when they don’t want to  You can manage your work-life balance as per your convenience.  You can take complete flexibility of working hours and availability.  As a PRN you usually earn more than you would make working in a full-time position.  You can explore different opportunities, work more than one hospital.  Less Pressure involved  Having fewer work hours implies that you can focus on other important areas of your life.


Disadvantages of PRN Jobs disadvantage

Lack of a consistent salary  You may have to work nights, holidays or weekends  No job security. No benefits like paid time off days, insurance and retirement.


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