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Eleana Bowman
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over 6 months ago

Nurse Katherine shares so many details about her journey toward tripling her income in this video! The tips found here can help you make more within existing systems by leveling up every step of the way! 💸

If you want to consistently increase your hourly pay by 5%-7% follow her sage advice. With some creativity she eventually earned a $518 a week stipend for food and $150,000 a year! 🥘🥗

Have you been wondering how to make more in your healthcare career?? Are you interested in positions where you’ll have a stipend for food and earn six figures a year? Comment below if you have ever made the same moves as Nurse Katherine to make more $$!

#Jobsearch #Aboutmyjob #Application #Interview #Healthcare #Resume

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Andre’a Garrison
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over 6 months ago

Have you considered being a medical courier? Courier jobs are one of the fastest-growing job categories in the world, and rightfully so. Not only do you get the flexibility and freedom of self-employment but you can also work with a wide array of clients, or just one. These options make it an ideal option for the nomad in all of us.

Courier jobs rose 26% just in the last year. Not only is there a high demand for these positions, but pay rates continue to rise in the wake of COVID-19.

Common requirements to become a medical courier:

Drivers must be 21 years of age or older Solid knowledge of the city you’ll be working in A registered, insured and inspected car, SUV, or van that’s less than 10 years old A current driver’s license and clean driving record Basic tech skills — you’re comfortable using a smartphone and apps The majority of the US workforce meets these requirements, meaning there’s a lot of opportunity for you regardless of your background #jobsearch #healthcare #hiring

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Thank you!

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Tammy Thompson
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Director Rn at Maureen Cormier

Not a non-clinical role. Still clinical as Coordinator, Scheduler, just more of an office -hybrid even remote role

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Lorin Millman
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over 6 months ago

I would love to apply for this position but I am an LPN with almost 17 years of experience and $20.68 is too low if it was 26.00 or higher I would jump on it but I just can’t take that much of a drop in pay sorry #healthcare

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@Lorin Millman What job are you referring to? I suggest asking the hiring manager you spoke with regarding the job.

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Jill Maultsby
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Phlebotomist at Targetdx Lab

You can be a phlebotomist in California and earn $35/hr.

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Amanda Garcia
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over 6 months ago

Looking for a remote Nursing position? Check out these REMOTE JOBS for Registered Nurses here on Jobcase!

#workfromhome #jobsearch #healthcare #RN #Nursing #onlinejobs

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Amanda Garcia
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over 6 months ago

With healthcare constantly changing. If you could pick the perfect shift and hours, what would you pick? Keep in mind all shifts would have to be covered and fairly distributed.

#nurses #nurse #healthcare #jobsearch #questions #hours #CNA #MA #advice #application #wordsofadvice

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Donna Dosher
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Well It could work that way with only having 12 hours. If the hospital is going to pay for overlap, I think it's fair to assume that they don't want to have to pay both employees extra hours.

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Mary Ann Gersale
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I would go for 12 hours for 3 days and another 8 on day 4

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Amanda Garcia
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over 6 months ago

Getting hired in a healthcare organization requires more than just technical proficiency, patient care skills, and the ability to work well under pressure. It's essential to start with building a strong healthcare resume that showcases your qualifications and experience. Once you have a solid resume, you will have a better chance of getting hired and being able to use your skills to provide excellent patient care and excel in your role.

https://www.topresume.com/career-advice/powerful-changes-to-healthcare-resume #hiringnews #healthcare #resume

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Jennifer Smith
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Info please… This sound like the right job for me.

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Deborah Harris
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Factory Worker at Wright Bros Box

not live in ATL

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