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cevans72
Apr 30, 2012, 07:36 PM
I Have a midemeanor assault in Ohio. I recieved my RN license in 2008. I worked for a nursing home, home health and recently I was laid off from a correctional nursing job. I am having a difficult time getting a job in hospitals and nursing homes. Is there a law in Ohio that restricts these places to hire me? I forgot to say that my misdemeanor assault is sealed but in Ohio House Bill 160 lets certain employers look in sealed records. Is there any thing that I can do? Could I get a license in another state to find work? PLEASE HELP!!!!

cevans72
Apr 30, 2012, 07:39 PM
I Have a midemeanor assault in Ohio. I recieved my RN license in 2008. I worked for a nursing home, home health and recently I was laid off from a correctional nursing job. I am having a difficult time getting a job in hospitals and nursing homes. Is there a law in Ohio that restricts these places to hire me? I forgot to say that my misdemeanor assault is sealed but in Ohio House Bill 160 lets certain employers look in sealed records. Is there any thing that I can do? Could I get a license in another state to find work? PLEASE HELP!!!! I forgot to say that the assault was in 2004 and sealed in 2009.

Fr_Chuck
Apr 30, 2012, 08:48 PM


While yes you can get a job, a felony would have stopped it. The issue is of course finding a place that will hire you, for one job opening there could be dozens of people, most with no criminal record at all.

cevans72
May 1, 2012, 12:35 PM
Thanks Fr_Chuck for the knowledge and your words of inspiration. I believe and recieve it. Keep me in your prayers. I'll follow up to let you know how he works this out. Cevans72 Thanks again