Wednesday, 03 December 2008




Registered Nurse: A High-Paying Career in High Demand
 
Written by Princess g,, on 05-10-2008 12:48
Average user rating    (0 vote)
Views 208    
Favoured 4
If you're looking for a career with high pay and that is in high demand, maybe you should consider becoming a registered nurse. Jobs in health care are one of the fastest growing career paths in the United States today. Registered nurses are in high demand in all parts of the country, and medical facilities are willing to pay trained professionals well.
The salary for a registered nurse (or RN) is relatively high, ranging from $54,000 a year to $65,000, and in some instances even higher. The median salary for RN's is almost $60,000 per year. RN's are highly sought after in every state in the U.S., and overseas as well. And the demand for nursing will only grow, as the baby boomer population begins retiring in large numbers. Most employers who hire nurses also provide health insurance and other benefits to their employees.
Nursing programs can be found in almost any university, and many community colleges around the country. The minimum educational requirements to become a registered nurse are a two-year associates degree and passing a licensing exam. Registered nurses must take a written licensing exam for each state they will be practicing nursing in.
There is also advancement opportunities in the field of nursing. A registered nurse can also earn from a bachelor's (BSN), which usually takes four to five years of study, and on up to a doctorate. A higher degree is usually need for the higher paying supervisory or case management jobs.
Registered nurses perform many tasks related to patient care. They administer medications, start I.V.'s, perform injections, and can be in charge of overall patient care. They may also supervise other hospital and medical staff in the performance of their duties. An RN may also provide information and education to patients int he different facilities where they work.
An RN might special in certain specific areas of the nursing field as well. A nurse might specialize in oncology (cancer) patients, heart or AIDS patients, psychiatric nursing, anesthetics, or any of a number of nursing specialties. A registered nurse can also specialize in pediatrics or geriatrics
Registered nurses can find jobs in hospitals, public health facilities, nursing homes or long term care, home health care, visiting nurse agencies, or even the military. Nursing jobs can also be found in public and private clinics, schools and colleges, doctors offices, and almost any type of health agency.
If you are looking for a good paying career with short term schooling, advancement opportunities, a high demand for your services, and the ability to help others, then you might want to think about a career as a registered nurse.

Last update: 05-10-2008 12:48

Published in : Nursing Articles, Nursing Careers
Keywords : Nursing Articles, Nursing Careers, Registered Nurse, High, Paying, Career, High, Demand
Quote this article in website Favoured Print Send to friend Related articles Save this to del.icio.us

Users' Comments (0) RSS feed comment

No comment posted

Add your comment



mXcomment 1.0.9 © 2007-2008 - visualclinic.fr
License Creative Commons - Some rights reserved
Related news itemsNewer news items Older news items
<< Previous Page                    Next Page>>
< Prev   Next >
0-9  a  b  c  d  e  f  g  h  i  j  k  l  m  n  o  p  q  r  s  t  u  v  w  x  y  z

Tab Module

Nurse JobsWelcome to the Best Nursing Job Bank website for Nurses. Take advantage of sections where you can view nursing job listings, and apply directly to Hospitals, Medical Centers, private practices or even browse through thousands of Nursing Jobs listed by Travel and permanent nurse recruitment companies. Place your resume online today and let a dream nursing job come to you.
The Nursing Job Bank encompassing nursing careers in Clinical Nurse Specialist, Industrial Nurse, Nurse Consultant, Nurse Supervisor, Occupational Health Nurse, Patient Care Coordinator, Public Health Nurse, Registered Nurse, School Nurse and other nursing related jobs.
It provides an opportunity for job seekers and employers to connect in a fast and effective manner. Our state of the art technology, focused clients and targeted searches help make us unique.
Job seekers everywhere are using this nursing job bank site to find that perfect healthcare related job opportunity. In partnership with Indeed Jobs , The Nursing Job Bank receives a steady flow of job postings, including nursing jobs, throughout the USA and Canada. Unlike general nursing job sites, The Nursing Job Bank is dedicated to the specific employment needs of the medical and healthcare industry. Feel free to post your resume (confidentially), or browse our job bank, to find that perfect medical or healthcare job.
Image
Career Salary Information : How Much Money Does a Nurse Anesthetist Make?
Added by:
Rating:
Views:76
Date:01-12-2008
Delaware Hospice Center - On-call nurse experience
Added by:
Rating:
Views:17
Date:01-12-2008
Missionary Nurse
Added by:
Rating:
Views:19
Date:01-12-2008
Research Nurse Jobs San Diego
Added by:
Rating:
Views:14
Date:01-12-2008
Keywords Count
nursing jobs in dubai 39
nursing job in dubai 20
nursing jobs in dubai hospital 13
connect.centegra.com 11
nurses job in dubai 9
registered nurse jobs 9
how to apply in american hospital in dubai 9
nursing in dubai 8
staff nurse jobs in dubai 8
nursing shortage in uae 8
nursing shortage in the uae 7
dubai healthcare city jobs 7
site:nursingjobbank.com task,videodirectlink 7
interview questions for nurses 7
www.tugalo home health.com 7
clinical research nursing jobs part time new jersey 6
career component of pediatrician 6
industrial nursing jobs houston,tx 6
nursing interview questions 6
registered nurse 6

Top Resources blogs Career & Job Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory Join My Community at MyBloglog! Health TopOfBlogs DigNow.org