PRN JOBS – Career Benefits & drawbacks
What is a PRN Job? PRN nurses are licensed and qualified professionals who have chosen to work in a hospital’s pool of on-call staff or for an agency that offers temporary medical staffing solutions. They consent to work for a number of hours a month and may work nearly full-time if they are employed by an agency. To being, let us first understand what PRN stands for, it is a Latin phrase “pro re nata” which means “as the situation demands.” Therefore, if your job is PRN, it means you only work when there is a need, or when they need you. Working as a PRN, it is difficult to plan your life or your expenses, unless you’re the one who decides when and how often to work, but there are also some added benefits to work as a PRN.