MarketplaceBlood Donor Jobs Unusual 5 jobs you can get with a degree in nursing In the year 2014 - just eight years away - there will be 3.6 million new jobs available in the medical profession, and most of those jobs - about 60% of them - will be open to those with nursing degrees of one kind or another. The demand for nurses is highest - the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the number of jobs available for nurses will increase by 27% by 2014 - but there will also be increased opportunities for nurses and nursing assistants certified nursing assistants, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and those in medical technical fields such as bleeding and respiratory.
And if you thought that the only jobs available for nurses in hospitals and medical facilities, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has more news for you. Less than 60% of nurses working in a hospital. A nursing degree opens doors of opportunity in so many areas it is easily one of the qualifications most versatile and useful that you can acquire. Not only that - a diploma in nursing call for a wide range of people. According to the BLS, about 20% of those entering the nursing workforce are older workers from a second career. Many of them were attracted by higher wages caused by the shortage of nurses, but many of them, a diploma in nursing is a chance to do something that makes them feel good.
Whether you just start your nursing career, are returning to work after a break or a career in nursing as a second career, take a look at some of the options available to you with a degree in nursing.
Pediatric Home Health Care is one of the areas more and more for those who have nursing degrees. All EU countries now have a sort of early intervention program that identifies children under three years with special needs. pediatric home health gives you the opportunity to work with children and parents and make a real difference in their lives.
Elder Home Health Care is the other end of the spectrum. The "aging of America means" more and more people need a little help to stay in their homes. The nursing assistants, nurses and nurses can provide that little extra that will allow a senior to maintain better quality of life and stay home when they only need a few hours of medical care by day or week.
Working in a blood donation center is an option that makes you part of the network to save lives. There is more blood donor centers that starting IVs. Nurses who specialize in pharesis can command high salaries, and a nurse who works in the collection of blood can be a valuable community organizer and a doctor.
A Critical Care Transport nurse must have several degrees of nursing, but it may be one of the nursing positions available more interesting and fascinating. A nurse accompanies CCT patients transported from home or in a nursing care facility to another nursing care facility. The nurse is responsible for maintaining continuity of care for each patient - in the back of an ambulance. It is a fun and challenging work that commands a salary commensurate with experience required.
The site is nursing a vast field open to medical workers with nursing degrees. You can work in an amusement park or a zoo or in the medical office to a state or national park, or providing medical supplies for emergency workers on a beach or other recreational settings. If you choose to work on site in one camp or another institution, your benefits may include tuition for your own family. Posted on March 16, 2010.
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