You became a nurse because you wanted to care for others and play a role in their healing. You thought you knew exactly where you wanted to work...and then the realities and pressures of the healthcare industry got in the way and now you aren’t sure where you should be practicing. Fortunately, there are many diverse environments for you to practice your skills. Nurses are no longer constrained to working in a traditional hospital or skilled nursing setting. There are hundreds of opportunities and it is possible to find a nursing job you love. Here are some tips on how to make that happen.
The first step is to determine your priorities for the job. What makes you happiest in your chosen field? Once you know the answers, you can begin to sort through the thousands of job openings that exist across the country and avoid situations that will be unsatisfactory to you. Which is most important to you?
Salary level: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for nurses in the United States, by healthcare facility, is as follows:
Work environment: With thousands of job openings, you can find opportunities in a wide ranging and diverse number of healthcare facilities and work environments. They include, but are not limited to:
Patient care: There are as many different types of patient care as there are practice environments. DailyNurse.com says there are more than 200 sub-specialties in nursing. We can’t list them all, but here is a short selection of specialties that may help you think about the type of patient care you want to provide:
Other types of nursing do not involve direct patient care. These include:
As you can see, there are many different nursing opportunities from which to choose. Think about them carefully. Once you decide on the type of salary, work environment, and patient care that is best for you, you can launch a targeted search for the perfect job. However, before you begin, there are a few more questions to answer – and they are very personal. These factors are essential to put into the mix. Without considering them, you may not find a job that fits you over the long term.
The answers to all these questions will guide you to the right job for you. You are a nurse. Healthcare needs you. Now go ahead and find the perfect place to use your skills!