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#018: 12 Tips on Starting a New Nursing Job | Nursing Career Tips
February 10, 2022
Starting a new nursing job is hard. A new workplace environment, new co-workers, new protocols are just a few of the things you'll face. To help you, here are a few of my top tips for transitioning into a new job. Some links mentioned below are affiliate links. 🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk/schools 🔍 Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs 📖 Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/starting-a-new-nurse-job Resources for Pre-Nursing Students ➔ Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy Resources to Ace Nursing School ➔ Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor ➔ Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy ➔ NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep Resources for New Nurses ➔ New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy Timestamps: 00:00 Tips on Starting a New Nursing Job 01:03 - #1 Prep for Your New Specialty 04:32 - #2 Plan Your First Day 06:14 - #3 Learn Facility and Departmental Protocols 07:47 - #4 Learn Who the Nurse Leaders are 11:23 - #5 Get to Know Your New-Co-Workers 13:47 - #6 Get to Know Your Medical Providers 14:52 - #7 Be Teachable for Your New Employer 16:08 - #8 Strive To Make a Good First Impression 16:56 - #9 Do NOT Bad-Mouth Your Old Employer, Manager, or Co-Workers 18:27 - #10 Adjust Your Expectations for Orientation 19:32 - #11 Show Up Every Day with a Smile and Positive Attitude 19:43 - #12 Give a Fair Trial Run Before Quitting 20:24 Looking for a Nursing Job? Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.
Starting a new nursing job is hard. A new workplace environment, new co-workers, new protocols are just a few of the things you'll face. To help you, here are a few of my top tips for transitioning into a new job.

Some links mentioned below are affiliate links.

🏫 Look for Nursing Schools: https://nursemoneytalk/schools
🔍 Look for Nursing Jobs: https://nursemoneytalk.com/jobs

📖 Notes/Further Reading: https://nursemoneytalk.com/blog/starting-a-new-nurse-job

Resources for Pre-Nursing Students
➔ Pre Nursing Student Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/prenursing-academy

Resources to Ace Nursing School
➔ Find a tutor for Nursing School: https://nursemoneytalk.com/tutor
➔ Nursing Student Academy (Get help on tough topics in nursing school): https://nursemoneytalk.com/nursing-student-academy
➔ NCLEX Prep: https://nursemoneytalk.com/nclexprep

Resources for New Nurses
➔ New Grad Academy: https://nursemoneytalk.com/newgradacademy

Timestamps:
00:00 Tips on Starting a New Nursing Job
01:03 - #1 Prep for Your New Specialty
04:32 - #2 Plan Your First Day
06:14 - #3 Learn Facility and Departmental Protocols
07:47 - #4 Learn Who the Nurse Leaders are
11:23 - #5 Get to Know Your New-Co-Workers
13:47 - #6 Get to Know Your Medical Providers
14:52 - #7 Be Teachable for Your New Employer
16:08 - #8 Strive To Make a Good First Impression
16:56 - #9 Do NOT Bad-Mouth Your Old Employer, Manager, or Co-Workers
18:27 - #10 Adjust Your Expectations for Orientation
19:32 - #11 Show Up Every Day with a Smile and Positive Attitude
19:43 - #12 Give a Fair Trial Run Before Quitting
20:24 Looking for a Nursing Job?

Disclaimer: As always, all views are MY OWN. Opinions expressed within my videos or website/s do not represent the views of my employers, or any institutions, and/or organizations. Please also note NO professional advice (legal, financial, career, otherwise) is being given.