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but also you control your own hours to some
extent.Head Nurse/ Nurse Supervisor - A position that is earned
after hard work in the nursing field. This lucrative position brings
in over $75,000 annually, but comes with the responsibility of supervision
and experience.Travel Nurse - This may be the best of both worlds
- nurse and traveler. With this job, you are able to travel the
country and work at hospitals that need temporary help - usually
with nice perks like free housing. You may spend the winter in a
skiing winter wonderland and your summer at an island resort. This
is a great way to see the world and get paid well.If you choose
to get a master's degree in nursing,
you could become...Nurse Practitioner - After
becoming a registered nurse, further education and training bring
you to the next level of nursing - nurse practitioner. NPs can write
prescriptions, order tests, do physicals, and much more. They can
work with a doctor's office, hospital, or independently. The average
salary is $75,000.Nurse Anesthetist - After nursing school, add
approximately 24 to 36 months of further education to become a CRNA.
CRNAs are nationally certified nurses that provide anesthesia care.
An average CRNA salary ranges upwards of $125,000. Not too shabby.There
are many other nursing professions that are not listed in detail
here. You may want to be school nurse and deal with cuts and bruises
from recess accidents... Or your passion may be to help with psychiatric
patients... Or you may be a full time provider for an elderly relative...
Or even a nursing school teacher...
Whatever path you choose, you will find work.
Nurses are in extremely high demand across the globe! When you are
a qualified nurse, be ready to pick where you want to work, what
hours you want to work, and what type of nurse you want to become.Jeff
Craft writes about jobs in healthcare, including nursing
jobs and many other types of medical
careers for Healthcare Jobs 411 - a free career information
website for job seekers. Craft is a busy college career counselor
and freelance writer who likes to share his knowledge about healthcare
education options, conducting an effective industry job
search, and choosing a rewarding career path. |
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