* Search the classified advertisements in the news papers * Check with local hospitals for bulletin board postings * Start calling different medical offices - might get a referral to another.
If you are interested in looking for jobs as an RN the best thing to do is to type up a resume. Then go to your local unemployment office and they can help you find companies hiring for RN positions.
As an RN you can work at a hospital, nursing home, school, and doctors office.
RN stands for Registered Nurse
RN positions are pretty easy to find as they can be located in numerous different hospitals and medical establishments such as emergency health clinics, health clinics, and dental offices.
One can find lisitings for RN jobs either on an online career forum, such as craigslist, or in the classified section of a newspaper. One may also directly contact hospitals or clinics as well.
The best way to find a rn job is online. A great source is http://health-care-jobs.advanceweb.com/Search/nursing-jobs-in-hawaii-hi.aspx
I am an RN student and we were told that usually RN's who go into training are the ones who insert PICC lines. In some hospitals, they have a PICC team who only handle these cases.
I believe that it would be a good idea to move to the United States to find a RN job. Living costs and taxes are relatively low, with cheap products, higher wages, and lower taxes.
To find RN classes near you first locate colleges or training schools near you. Then call them to find out what you need to do to apply for their RN program.
The starting pay for an RN at the hospital I work at is $35 /hour. This job would be on the med/surg floor. They pay a little more for the ICU/CCU RN's.
You can find free practice test for RN at www.kaptest.com/NCLEX/Learn-About.../nclex-rn-practice-test.html, www.4tests.com/exams/examdetail.asp?eid=78
In order to get a job as an RN, you will need to go to college and receive a nursing license. If you do not wish to do all the schooling at one time, you can go for a year or two, receive your LPN license and work as a nurse before deciding if you really would like to become an RN.