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Flexible Work Options
We understand that your job satisfaction is directly connected to your work schedule. A variety of scheduling options are available to fit your priorities and lifestyle.
Full-time
Options include:
- Three 12-hour shifts
- Five 8-hour shifts
- A combination of 8 and 12-hour shifts
Part-time
Options include:
- 8-hour shifts
- 12-hour shifts
- A combination of 8 and 12-hour shifts
Baylor (Weekend) Program
This program is an appealing option for nurses who are in school or who care for children during the week. This option provides short-term disability coverage.
- Weekend nurses work 24 hours each weekend
- They receive pay equivalent to 32 or 36 hours
- The schedule begins Friday at 7:30 a.m. and ends Monday at 7:30 a.m.
Casual
This option is appealing to nurses who want to work fewer hours but maintain a relationship with their unit and with Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
- Casual nurses work 40 hours during a 6-week schedule
Float Pool
Nurses may choose the flexibility and variety of working on multiple units through the Float Pool. Float Pool nurses are required to work two weekend shifts per month.
Options include:
- Full-time work
- Part-time work
- Dynamic scheduling to accommodate personal work requirements
Schedule Choices
Many nursing units offer nurses a Self Schedule option. They are able to select the days on the upcoming schedule they want to work. When their manager creates the schedule, he or she will balance the schedule requests with current patient needs in the unit.