Dienstag, 14. Januar 2014

Nurse Jobs - Five Most Favorable Careers In Nursing

Are you aware that in the health care allied industry, RNs form the largest population? Approximately 60 percent of registered nurses are working in hospitals. Even if nurses have demanding work loads, their position is still in demand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the nursing vocation is expected to grow up to 22 percent from 2008 to 2018.



Also, the nursing profession offers a number of career advancement paths to higher-paying jobs. With the high demand of nurses, their roles and duties are becoming more and more dynamic. Besides working in infirmaries and hospitals, nurses can opt to apply in varius health care amenities where their services are very much needed. Then again, the decision to choose the area of practice is dependent on a number of factors like professional expertise, work setting demands, personal interests and compensation. Yes, pay. Because the nursing profession is a very difficult job, nurses must be compensated well. If you are like the many, who is aspiring to be successful in this career, following are the top nursing jobs today that are offering high pay and compensation to successful applicants:



Nursing Administrators/Directors Nursing administrators and directors are the people liable for supervising and managing not only the nursing department, but all the other affiliated health professionals employed by the health care institutions. The Chief Nursing develops and monitors the overall budget and expenditure, performance and conduct reviews or employees in line with the requirements set by state and federal regulators for patient care. Fair salary of Nursing administrators and directors are $176,475 per year.



Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist In the past thirty years, the nursing industry has spectacularly grown, offering nurses a greater extent of autonomy and choice in their desired field. In the present day, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists is one of the highest paid nursing careers. Their chief responsibility is to administer anesthesia to patients. They also articulate with surgeons, dentists, anesthesiologists and podiatrists on whether the medications are safe for the patients or not. On average, the Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist is earning $135,000 per year.



Nurse Researcher The average salary of a nurse researcher is $95,000 per year. Nurse researchers work as analysts. They may be hired by private companies or nonprofits organization. They are responsible for publishing research studies based on collected data on health care products, services and practices.



Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners Comparable to the nurse researchers, psychiatric nurses are also receiving $95,000 per year. Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners are the ones who provide immediate care and consultation to patients suffering from mental health disorders.



Travel Nurse Travel nurses get one of the most competitive pay and benefits in the industry, at times much better than nurses who are working in full-time and permanent positions. Travel nurses as normal garner between $30 and $50 per hour while on assignment. Many travel nurse companies allow their nurse travelers to join in their 401(k) plans as well.



Truly, the nursing vocation is very promising in terms of career advancement and monetary pay and benefits. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the mean nursing salary in the United States in March 2008 was $65,130. Specialists are receiving more. Then again, since not all nurses have 4-year degrees, the highest paid nursing jobs are those which require employees to have bachelor's degrees, graduate degrees and special training. When seeking a nursing specialty, consider the above positions and see if they match with your professional requirements.


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