Hey fellow Ferns! Thanks for hanging out - please drop any non-bedside/remote nursing questions in the comments 🫶 (And we are endlessly thankful for your likes and shares)
I am a certified case manager now for only 5 years in a acute hospital and it is not a remote position at least where I am and we have 24,32 and 40 hr positions. I work in a very large hospital system in California and these positions are only at the hospital and it does involve patient rounding with the doctors once a day followed by hours of charting, phone calls and meetings. It’s similar to a PA position. It’s tough to get in without bedside experience and exposure at some time in your career, though not impossible especially if you have a Masters degree then you can skip the bedside experience. I feel new grads should experience the clinical bedside position because it not only teaches invaluable skills but you learn team dynamics , organizational skills and strategies, prioritizing and you gain a lot of confidence in your abilities. I couldn’t imagine being called a nurse without truly experiencing bedside nursing and this is my opinion after over two decades of nursing under my belt that includes nearly every specialty except pediatrics or newborn. In my opinion, most of us get into nursing to help people and you’ll never truly feel those rewards unless you start at the bedside. Your content is interesting. Wondering what your background is in nursing? ✌️
That was great! Thanks! I am getting back into nursing after a 10 year break, but can't go back to bedside. The idea of working from home sounds great!
@tmark1976 best of luck, it's more like a free lancing? One can't get a secured job like nurses get in the hospitals? What is the eligibility criteria, where can I get the details, please guide
@@Cheeku7777I did research on what types of jobs nurses can do from home. TH-cam is a great resource for that. There are a few creators who are remote nurses who have channels, blogs, and Facebook groups. Then I picked what I thought I would be good at and researched the role a lot. And searched for those jobs specifically.
I'm 65 but still need to work; I want to work from home my last few years of my career; I've done everything from ASK-A-NURSE to Trauma surgery & literally everything in-between home care & school nursing. How do I find a Case Management job @ 65 yrs of age? I've been a RN since 1980
They definitely aren't easy to find, but we work hard to post URUM roles that don't list it as a requirement, only a preference. CVS has been on a UR hiring spree and several Ferns have been hired into the role from the bedside.
Hi! If you aren't already - see if there are any quality initiatives you can get involved with on your unit that you'd be able to highlight on your resume. This includes chart auditing - see if your leads/management need help with chart checks. Getting involved with committees and process improvement activities is helpful as well. Look for things like unit practice council, superuser EMR needs, LEAN teams, etc. And just keep applying!
I have been an LPN for 20 years now. I needed a break from bedside nursing a few years ago and have been working as a remote coder for the last 3 years. Are there any jobs that allow LPN's with their CPC to do these remote jobs or jobs where I can utilize both degrees? I do not want to lose my license but am not ready to go back to bedside.
There are roles for nurse coders, auditors, quality, etc that we often see with insurance companies that do require nursing and coding exp. It would be worth looking more closely at the requirements for those. :)
Love your content. I am currently in a process of transitioning, but get rejected for not being qualify for these roles. Thank you for this information
Hey there! I’m sure your inbox is full so I’ll try not to make this long winded. Would you possibly make a video in the future about contract or agency positions but related to where to get health insurance and what cost that might be compared to an employer sponsored plan? I’ve heard you can get insurance with the agency you are with but that it isn’t that great so I’m interested if there are better insurance options out there for my kiddo and I if I went contract
Fantastic content! I currently work for CM x3 yrs with an insurance company (been a nurse for 14yrs)in a low paying area in Texas. I have been wanting a position in PA or CDI. Do you know if I choose to work for a better paying city within my state if they are willing to hire me? I notice many remote positions still want you to live in the same city in case of an in office monthly meeting etc. My background includes med/surg, PACU, and CM.
It is my dream after being a bedside nurse for 24 years to do triage nursing. I have gotten rejected every single time without even having an interview. What on earth is going on???
Don't worry about certifications until you have a few years of UR experience. Here's a guide to UM/UR to help nursefern.com/remote-utilization-review-and-management-nurse/
Some of the nurse advocate positions for companies like trusted and incredible health have allowed it in the past as long as you held a US address. I don't know if they've tightened up their guidelines and still allow this though. It is quite difficult to find roles that allow a worldwide nomad lifestyle unless you go into business for yourself and do something like LNC or Freelance Nurse Writing.
There are a lot of scams out there - We work very hard to screen job postings and companies on our job board and take feedback from users seriously. You can check it out here nursefern.com
Depends on what you're interested in! ER translates to many remote roles. The obvious option for some flexibility is triage but your experience is valuable for everything from UR/UM, CM, to CDI. We do have a quiz you can take (is asks for your email, but if you're already on our list it doesn't increase the emails you get) nursefern.com/remote-nurse-quiz/
@remotenursefern I’m really interested in malpractice, fraud and corruption. Are you familiar with any roles that review charts specifically looking for those types of things?
They all require ADN or BSN degrees that range from 2-3 years and most also require an additional 2+ years of clinical experience after getting your license
The only thing AI will not replace is a physical person standing in front of another person and making an assessment with the cooperation of computer technology. AI growth in learning is beyond our current understanding of what is possible.
Not at the moment - If you aren’t on LinkedIn I would head on over there. It’s where we’ve networked and found our writers and the freelance writer community is so open and helpful on there.
@@bentline Apologies - you don't like the pop sound effects? I haven't been using it with new videos. I thought you were experiencing a weird mic/speaker pop.
Hey fellow Ferns! Thanks for hanging out - please drop any non-bedside/remote nursing questions in the comments 🫶 (And we are endlessly thankful for your likes and shares)
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I'm from nigeria 🇳🇬 how can I go about it please.
I am a certified case manager now for only 5 years in a acute hospital and it is not a remote position at least where I am and we have 24,32 and 40 hr positions. I work in a very large hospital system in California and these positions are only at the hospital and it does involve patient rounding with the doctors once a day followed by hours of charting, phone calls and meetings. It’s similar to a PA position. It’s tough to get in without bedside experience and exposure at some time in your career, though not impossible especially if you have a Masters degree then you can skip the bedside experience. I feel new grads should experience the clinical bedside position because it not only teaches invaluable skills but you learn team dynamics , organizational skills and strategies, prioritizing and you gain a lot of confidence in your abilities. I couldn’t imagine being called a nurse without truly experiencing bedside nursing and this is my opinion after over two decades of nursing under my belt that includes nearly every specialty except pediatrics or newborn. In my opinion, most of us get into nursing to help people and you’ll never truly feel those rewards unless you start at the bedside. Your content is interesting. Wondering what your background is in nursing? ✌️
ER, ICU, CCT, CDI, consulting, content creation/freelancing, entrepreneurship
@@remotenursefern Hi Nurse Fern, what is CCT?
That was great! Thanks! I am getting back into nursing after a 10 year break, but can't go back to bedside. The idea of working from home sounds great!
Whats the update now?
@@Cheeku7777me? I’ve applied for 102 jobs. no interview yet.
@tmark1976 best of luck, it's more like a free lancing? One can't get a secured job like nurses get in the hospitals? What is the eligibility criteria, where can I get the details, please guide
@@Cheeku7777I did research on what types of jobs nurses can do from home. TH-cam is a great resource for that. There are a few creators who are remote nurses who have channels, blogs, and Facebook groups. Then I picked what I thought I would be good at and researched the role a lot. And searched for those jobs specifically.
I'm 65 but still need to work; I want to work from home my last few years of my career; I've done everything from ASK-A-NURSE to Trauma surgery & literally everything in-between home care & school nursing. How do I find a Case Management job @ 65 yrs of age? I've been a RN since 1980
Every utilization review / management position I've found requires 2+ years of ur/um experience, been searching for 3 months
They definitely aren't easy to find, but we work hard to post URUM roles that don't list it as a requirement, only a preference. CVS has been on a UR hiring spree and several Ferns have been hired into the role from the bedside.
Try searching concurrent review
This video is so helpful!!!
Thank you for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate your kind words. 🫶
Hi Fern, immensely grateful for your content. Any advice for an inpatient psych RN trying to get into data abstraction?
Hi! If you aren't already - see if there are any quality initiatives you can get involved with on your unit that you'd be able to highlight on your resume. This includes chart auditing - see if your leads/management need help with chart checks. Getting involved with committees and process improvement activities is helpful as well. Look for things like unit practice council, superuser EMR needs, LEAN teams, etc. And just keep applying!
I have been an LPN for 20 years now. I needed a break from bedside nursing a few years ago and have been working as a remote coder for the last 3 years. Are there any jobs that allow LPN's with their CPC to do these remote jobs or jobs where I can utilize both degrees? I do not want to lose my license but am not ready to go back to bedside.
There are roles for nurse coders, auditors, quality, etc that we often see with insurance companies that do require nursing and coding exp. It would be worth looking more closely at the requirements for those. :)
Love your content. I am currently in a process of transitioning, but get rejected for not being qualify for these roles. Thank you for this information
You’re welcome. We’re rooting for you, it’s tough right now. 😌
Great information thank you❤
Hey there! I’m sure your inbox is full so I’ll try not to make this long winded. Would you possibly make a video in the future about contract or agency positions but related to where to get health insurance and what cost that might be compared to an employer sponsored plan? I’ve heard you can get insurance with the agency you are with but that it isn’t that great so I’m interested if there are better insurance options out there for my kiddo and I if I went contract
Fantastic content! I currently work for CM x3 yrs with an insurance company (been a nurse for 14yrs)in a low paying area in Texas. I have been wanting a position in PA or CDI. Do you know if I choose to work for a better paying city within my state if they are willing to hire me? I notice many remote positions still want you to live in the same city in case of an in office monthly meeting etc. My background includes med/surg, PACU, and CM.
Is there any jobs for new RPNs without any experience
It is my dream after being a bedside nurse for 24 years to do triage nursing. I have gotten rejected every single time without even having an interview. What on earth is going on???
What's the outlook for nurses with OR background?
Hey! We know lots of OR nurses who have gone non-bedside. Many landed non-bedside/remote roles that had nothing to do with OR.
Do I have to get any certification to become utilization review nurse??? Need little guidance. Thank you
Don't worry about certifications until you have a few years of UR experience. Here's a guide to UM/UR to help nursefern.com/remote-utilization-review-and-management-nurse/
@@remotenursefern
Where can labor and Delivery nurses go that are burned out on bedside nursing?
Triage nurse in a clinic or remote - OB is a common triage. See if your state is compact that will help you find more jobs!😊
How can a Med.Surg RN transition ?
Telefonic Triage might be a good fit for you
What about LVN/LPN??
There are remote jobs! We post them when we find them.
Hi Fern, do you know of any positions where you could work anywhere in the world? Thanks!
Some of the nurse advocate positions for companies like trusted and incredible health have allowed it in the past as long as you held a US address. I don't know if they've tightened up their guidelines and still allow this though. It is quite difficult to find roles that allow a worldwide nomad lifestyle unless you go into business for yourself and do something like LNC or Freelance Nurse Writing.
How much does a RN wit 18 years experience and A MSN in education expect to make as a case manager
How can OR nurses transition
We just made a video about finding remote nursing jobs if your experience is in the OR - th-cam.com/video/NsALq526LFM/w-d-xo.html
Great information. Just the video I have been looking for. However, how in the world do you locate these jobs in the abundance of trash sites?
There are a lot of scams out there - We work very hard to screen job postings and companies on our job board and take feedback from users seriously. You can check it out here nursefern.com
wer can i follow you for your finance channel
I am NCLEX RN paser and BSc nurse with 20 years experience in Sri Lanka,may I find a job as a non bedside nurse
Emergency nurse here looking for something different! Any recommendations?
Depends on what you're interested in! ER translates to many remote roles. The obvious option for some flexibility is triage but your experience is valuable for everything from UR/UM, CM, to CDI. We do have a quiz you can take (is asks for your email, but if you're already on our list it doesn't increase the emails you get) nursefern.com/remote-nurse-quiz/
@remotenursefern I’m really interested in malpractice, fraud and corruption. Are you familiar with any roles that review charts specifically looking for those types of things?
Which one of those required less time at University
They all require ADN or BSN degrees that range from 2-3 years and most also require an additional 2+ years of clinical experience after getting your license
Wanted to transition to nursing informatics. I am computer savvy.
Do you think AI like ChatGPT will take jobs away from actual nurse writers?
I don’t - but this is actually a topic I chat way more about with Janine of The Savvy Nurse Writer - our video interview will be posted tomorrow.
The only thing AI will not replace is a physical person standing in front of another person and making an assessment with the cooperation of computer technology. AI growth in learning is beyond our current understanding of what is possible.
Are you currently hiring freelance writers? I would be very interested!
Not at the moment - If you aren’t on LinkedIn I would head on over there. It’s where we’ve networked and found our writers and the freelance writer community is so open and helpful on there.
i am looking for evening Nursing jobs let me know thanks
Hey! Keep an eye on our free remote job board. nursefern.com
The popping sound drove me crazy.
Check your speakers 😉
@@remotenursefern Great content though 😁
@@bentline Apologies - you don't like the pop sound effects? I haven't been using it with new videos. I thought you were experiencing a weird mic/speaker pop.
Agree. Great content but I wish it could be edited out.
When I become a nurse I’m going to have to watch myself around nurses like you 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 🥵
Creepy
Agreed 😒