| Aspect | Full Time Flu Clinic Rn | Seasonal Flu Clinic Rn |
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| Work Schedule | Year-round, consistent hours | During flu season, typically part-time or temporary |
| Certifications | RN license, possibly additional immunization certifications | RN license, immunization certifications preferred |
| Work Environment | Dedicated flu clinics, healthcare facilities | Temporary clinics, community health events |
| Employer Usage | Hospitals, clinics with ongoing vaccination programs | Public health departments, seasonal vaccination drives |
Full Time Flu Clinic Rns work year-round in healthcare settings with consistent schedules, while Seasonal Flu Clinic Rns are hired temporarily during flu season for specific vaccination events. Both roles require RN licensure and immunization certifications, but Full Time Rns typically have more stable employment and responsibilities.