MY NEW JOB

I’m so excited to finally share some very exciting news – I HAVE A NEW JOB! YAY!

I have officially accepted a position as a nurse on the Mother/Baby unit at my current hospital – University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center!

My current Job

Let’s back up to my current job… I’ve been a nurse for 3 years on a med surge telemetry floor. I took care of patients with strokes, heart attacks and other cardiac problems, infections, respiratory issues, covid when that was bigger… there’s a lot more but those are some of the main diagnoses. 

Being a med surge nurse has been the most difficult and exhausting job I’ve had. Over the last 1-2 years I have even considered leaving the profession and honesty I still do sometimes. I decided to become a nurse because I wanted to take care of people and help people. Little did I know I would be SO burnt out after only 3 years, feeling like I can’t even take care of myself sometimes. It’s fast paced, with a lot of really sick and often confused patients. There’s so much more to it, but I won’t go into too much detail here. It was not rewarding 95% of the time.

I just wanted to be happy and like my job.

So I decided to leave!

This photo is from March 2019 when I first started!

MY NEW JOB

My new position will be on the Mother/Baby unit, which is the area where moms go with their babies after giving birth. Every hospital is different, but at St. Joe’s, the Mother/Baby unit is separate from Labor and Delivery which means I will not be cross trained there. My hospital also doesn’t take critical/high risk moms on their Mother/Baby unit either, so I won’t be taking care of any really sick patients. Some things I will be responsible for are monitoring moms for bleeding, helping with pain management, providing LOTS of education, and giving newborn babies baths! Which already sounds like a dream compared to my current unit.

My first and one of my favorite jobs was working as a nanny/babysitter which I did for over 10 years. After being around mostly geriatric adults the past couple years I realized how much I miss being around babies. So I’ve spent the past couple months applying to a few jobs and shadowing Mother/Baby units. Even after spending just 4 hours on the unit at my current hospital, I felt like I could see myself working there and being happy. 

my new schedule

For the past two years I worked weekend nights on my floor, 7pm-7:30am every Friday, Saturday and Sunday with the exception of one weekend per every 8 weeks which I was off for. I will no longer be doing weekend option once I move to Mother/Baby but I will still be working night shift and every third weekend. I LOVE having a consistent, set schedule every single week (working the same nights every week, always 3 nights in a row) so I am sure I will miss that! I will have some say in my schedule though so I can try to schedule as many nights in a row as I can. I just have found this to be easier as a night shift nurse so that I can have somewhat of a regular schedule on my days off. 

I probably would have switched to day shift if I was a morning person, but I have tried it and it is just not for me. I always say I’m allergic to mornings because I sometimes get physically sick to my stomach when I get up really early! I wish my body could handle it though because I would have a much more normal schedule on my days off. I will however have to orient on day shift for about 4 weeks (pray for me LOL) so that I will learn and see more. There’s more discharges, admissions, lactation consultants, surgeries scheduled during the day and I have to do some share days on Labor and Delivery. But I will switch to nights after that.

Pay difference

I will actually be taking almost a $20,000 pay cut when I switch units because I will no longer be weekend option. I probably would have stuck with weekends if my new unit had an opening but I am looking forward to having my weekends off again! The money was not worth it to me and if there is anything I learned from the past few years it’s that my health and happiness is so much more important.

When I will start

My last night on the floor was last night, June 6th! I leave for my honeymoon June 13th and get back the 19th, and then I will start on Mother/Baby the 21st. So it ended up working out perfectly!

MEET COLLEEN

Hi, friends! I live in downtown Baltimore, Maryland with my husband Ryan and newborn daughter Tatum. Welcome to colleenccook.com, where I share all my favorite sales, fashion finds, beauty products, baby items, motherhood adventures, and more!

2 Comments

  1. 6.7.22
    Ilene said:

    You are smart! I applaud your wisdom to choose to have a balanced healthy and happy life! With very best wishes to you!

  2. 6.9.22

    Congrats! Our nurses were such angels during our hospital stay with my daughter, you will be making such a big difference in their lives!

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