Nursing Jobs for the Long Term


by Karen P Williams - Date: 2010-04-07 - Word Count: 536 Share This!

Choosing a career as a nurse opens up a wide range of great opportunities for those who have a passion to help others. When most people think of nursing jobs, they think of the nurses that work at a doctors office or care for patients in a hospital setting. This goes far beyond the typical environments that we associate with these type's of jobs. These jobs are one of the few careers that allow a person to choose which nursing environment and nursing duties will best fit their personality and interests. The environment for nursing jobs vary from patient care in hospitals to providing care at the patients home. The nursing field is huge with many great opportunities for the right individual.

As with any career, you must consider your options so that you can choose the right job that will be a right match for your personality and interests. When you apply for a job you need to be persistent, yet flexible during the hiring process. Keep an open mind that you may need to accept an alternate nursing position rather than the position that you set your mind on. Accepting the alternate nursing job will get your foot in the door, allowing to move up to that nursing job that you originally had your mind set on. When choosing one of the many available jobs in this field, you should choose a nursing position that fits into your long term career plan.

Ultimately, hospitals offer the most prospective nursing jobs that fit into long term career plans. Hospitals provide a large network of nurses, doctors, surgeons and specialists. Once you are inside this network, you have many key contacts that will assist you with your nursing career. Nurses with a long term nursing career plan like the hospital environment because jobs vary from caring for newborn infants to the elderly. As a nurse gains skills and experience, hospitals offer plenty of room for changing nursing jobs without having to switch employers. If a fast pace environment is your choice, the emergency room and trauma centers are not only fast paced but very exciting, though it isn't for everyone. Unit or floor nurses, emergency room nurses, surgical nurses, pediatric nurses, trauma nurse and respiratory nurse are just a few of the several exciting nursing jobs that you can find in a hospital.

If a hospital environment is not right for you, there are still several positions that are a great choice. Family medical clinics, urgent care facilities and long-term health care facilities all offer great nursing jobs. When trying to choose between the several types of jobs and who will be your employer, it is important to consider your personality, interests and nursing career goal. Many new nurses make the mistake of moving from one nursing job to another without any rhyme or reason. This can ultimately hurt you down the road when potential employers notice that you do not stay at one place for long. Try to make appropriate decisions about your career so that the only time that you switch employers or nursing position is further your long term nursing career goal. Employers that offer nursing jobs are attracted to those individuals that are career driven.


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