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5 Unusual Jobs Available To You With A Nursing Degree

5 Unusual Jobs Available To You With A Nursing Degree

In the year 2014, one statistical report was released which showed that there would be 3.6 million new jobs available in the medical profession, and the majority of the bulk of these jobs which is about 60% will be available to those having one kind of degree or another in nursing. Till today there has been a consistent increase in demand for the nursing profession.

 This high demand for registered nurses is increasing by the day and the report from the Bureau of Labour Statistics has estimated that the number of jobs that would be available for registered nurses that same year will increase by nothing less than 27% by the end of the year 2014. This will also increase opportunities for certified nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, nurse practitioners, physician’s assistants,, and those known to be in medical technical fields like phlebotomy and pulmonology. 

 And for those who believe that nurses' jobs are mainly for those in hospitals and facilities alone, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has, however, dispelled this rumor because less than 60% of registered nurses work in a hospital.

 A nursing degree creates quite a number of opportunities for practitioners in so many fields. This has made a nursing degree one of the most versatile and useful degrees that you can work tirelessly to acquire because of the great importance attached to this profession. 

 A nursing degree not only provides these opportunities because it appeals to a wide range of people and this is evident with the rate at which so many people aspire to enter into the profession. . According to the Bureau of Labour Statistics, but about 20% of those entering the nursing workforce are also older workers starting on a second career. 

 So many people are attracted by rising salaries as well as other opportunities the profession affords its practitioners. To them, a nursing degree is a chance to do something that makes them feel good, and at the same time gives them dignity and respect while doing the job.

 Whether you’ve just started your nursing career or you are returning to work after a hiatus, or even maybe you are switching to a career in nursing as a second career, you have to consider some of the opportunities that are open to you with a nursing degree. If truth be told the opportunities abound are many! I would like to talk about some of them. Let’s begin:

 Pediatric Home Health Care is known to be one of the growing fields for those with nursing degrees. Every state in the Union now has some sort of Early Intervention program that identifies children under the age of three years with special needs. Pediatric home health care allows you to work with children and parents purposely to make a real difference in their lives.

 Working in a Blood Donor Center is another window of opportunities open to you or having a nursing degree and this makes you part of the life-saving network. There’s more to blood donor centers than just starting IVs. Nurses who specialize in paresis can command high salaries, and a nurse working in the blood collection field can be a valuable community organizer as well as a medical practitioner.

 Elder Home Health Care is at the other end of the spectrum. The existence of quite a number of old people popularly tagged ‘aging of America’ means that more and more people require a little bit of help to remain in their homes. Nursing assistants, registered nurses, and licensed nurses can come in to provide that little bit extra that will allow a senior citizen to maintain a higher quality of life and remain at home when all they need is a few hours of medical care a day or week. A nursing degree will open this window of opportunity for you.

 On-Site Nursing is also a wide open field for medical workers with nursing degrees. You can work at an amusement park or zoo, in the medical office at a state or national park, or provide medical backup for the emergency workers at a beach or other recreational setting. If you choose to work on-site at a camp or other facility, this may attract an increased salary as well as other benefits which may include free tuition for your own family.

 A Critical Care Transport Nurse requires multiple nursing degrees. This is one of the most interesting and fascinating nursing jobs available if you have a nursing degree. A CCT nurse accompanies patients being transported from home or a nursing facility to another nursing facility. The nurse is responsible for maintaining continuity of care for every patient for the duration – in the back of an ambulance. It’s a challenging and fun job that commands a salary commensurate with the experience required.

 

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