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a Baby Nurse is NOT a LPN/RN???????????
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Posted 2 months ago website http://www.allaboutbabynurses.com/baby_nurse.htm Anyone knows more about Baby Nurses? I seen a agency that traines you to be a baby nurse with job placement and you recieve a Baby Nurse certficate? But you are not a lpn or rn nurse? Is this a good job idea or resume builder for a Nursing student?
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| Posted 2 months ago I have never heard of this, but I went to your website you posted as well as othrs. The best I can tell it's a glorified nanny that specialzes in the 1st year of life only. It is a live in position and you would be expected to take can of the baby. Try this website for the requireemnts. I don't think you need tobe a nurse at all. I have some issue with the tital because of that. OneSHOULD not have nurse in the title, if their is no nursing licensure! http://www.absolutebestcare.com/abs_caregivers.html Shan :0) |
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| Posted 2 months ago I agree shan4691!!! But dont you think it would be a great resume builder for a nursing student? pay seems great too!!!http://www.spnannies.com/babynurse.html http://www.tandcr.com/services/babyNurses.html |
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| Posted 2 months ago md1 do not be fooled. the rates you see there are what the company charges, not what the employee would be paid. Also, as shan stated, to use "nurse" when you are not licensed is not a cool thing to do. You would not want to put on your resume as a student that you were a "nurse" before you were licensed. I agree with shan. This is nothing more than a baby sitters job.
Ginny |
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| Posted 2 months ago http://www.tandcr.com/candidate/jobsearch/BabyNurse// Baby Nurse JobsJob #3800 - September Baby Nurse needed in San Francisco FILLED LIVE-IN Job #3781 - Pitch-in Baby Nurse Needed Now! Job #3738 - August Baby in need of a Baby Nurse Job #3599 - Daytime Baby Nurse needed in June FILLED |
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| Posted 2 months ago yes okay you right didnt think about the fact of being a nurse on your resume before actually being a nurse???? yes that is dumb! |
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| Posted 2 months ago No. You are not dumb. How can you know these things if you have not finished with the nursing program or been around nurses before? Ginny |
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| Posted 2 months ago well your right i havent finish a nursing program or been around nurses that are not my teachers. thats why i have you guys on nursinglink .thanks CDNURSE!!!!!!! |
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| Posted 2 months ago I checked out the site, went through the application and they do ask if you're an RN or LPN/LVN, so I'm thinking this is a requirement to be employed by them. Later today, I may just contact them and ask what the actual requirements are Deb
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| Posted 2 months ago I received this reply just moments ago, from Nancy Hamm, director of exclusivelybabies.com Deborah, You must be an RN, LPN or a Newborn Care Specialist. We can use the term Baby Nurses because we do hire out RN and LPN but we can also hire out NCS's. Deb
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| Posted 2 months ago Deborah, I just went on your site and looked at your message board. There seems to be confusion as to what we do. I would love to clear that up. Deb
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| Posted 2 months ago I am confused with this.A NCS is a babysitter/nanny/cna?? Drew |
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| Posted 2 months ago Wow. Throwing the word Nurse around is dangerous...for instance, a new hire arrived where i work and was hired as the unit clerk and started telling the nurses that she was a nurse....Wow she did not get a very good reception. Defending her words, she argued with several of the RNs and since that time has shown that she doesn't have a clue about what it means to be a real nurse. Not acceptable to throw my Job title around and bring that kind of disgrace upon herself and our profession. I don't believe that this would in any way be good for a resume unless that is all you would ever do.. |
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| Posted 2 months ago They can legally advertise themselves as baby nurses because they do employ both RN's and LPN's. I guess you could say NCS is a highly trained nanny, specializing in new borns. When I contacted Ms Hamm, I was simply seeking information, didn't think this would open up a big can of worms. Deb
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| Posted 2 months ago http://happybabysolutions.com/babynurse.htm What is a baby nurse? Duties of a baby nurse include:
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| Posted 2 months ago I'm a baby nurse, it happens when you give birth. Normal people call this position MOMMY! Christ, I have 10 yrs experience! What it sounds like is they are looking for a nanny that specializes in newborns. Get your ass out of bed at 3 am and take care of your baby yourself! <-----sorry a little grouchy today Well behaved women rarely make history - unknown |
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| Posted 2 months ago Good answer Lireland... Drew |
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| Posted 2 months ago BAD ANSWER Lireland I RATHER THE MOMS NOT GET THERE A** OFF THE BED AND WATCH THERE KIDS. BECAUSE I RATHER THEM PAY ME THE $25-$35 HOUR TO DO IT SO I CAN PAY MY NURSING TUTION |
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| Posted 2 months ago
Drew |
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| Posted 2 months ago This is not a new concept. Back in the day of extended families, or when families lived close to each other baby nurses were Grandmothers, sisters, aunts, cousins. I know when I was a baby, my Grandmother and Aunt were there for several weeks when we came home from hospital. This is still a normal occurence in many parts of Europe, Asia and the Middle east. Sadly, the norm in the US is the nuclear family. Many move away from families for employment. Most grandparents are still working and can't help in this manner. We no longer have the extended families and many look down on those who's cultures hang on to it, thinking I couldn't live this way. We have isolated ourselves. Deb
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| Posted 2 months ago Lireland says ...
Even though you are grouchy you sure did crack me up!!! |




