Informatics Nurse
The American Medical Informatics Association estimated an increased need for 70,000 nursing informatics positions due to the ongoing technological advancements and requirements regarding healthcare, meaning Informatics Nurses will be in demand for the foreseeable future. Informatics Nurses are Registered Nurses who work at the intersection of technology and nursing. Nursing informatics is a specialty of […]
Nurse Researcher
Nurse Researchers are healthcare scientists, a field that is growing rapidly, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Nurse Researchers develop and implement studies to investigate and provide information on new medications, vaccinations, and healthcare procedures. *Note: This specialty may require an advanced certification in addition to a Masters degree or higher
Nurse Educator
There is a critical need for Nurse Educators in academia. Educators are essential to continue educating new and upcoming nursing students. Without filling these vacancies, the nursing profession will continue to suffer from a shortage of experienced nurses. Nurse Educators work in nursing colleges or schools. Nurse Educators develop coursework curriculum, teach courses, evaluate educational […]
Legal Nurse Consultant
The demand for Legal Nurse Consultants can vary highly based on your location. Research your local market for potential opportunities, employers and clients. Legal Nurse Consultants are Registered Nurses that provide consultation and expertise to attorneys about medical issues.
Travel Nurse
In the past three years Travel Nursing has seen a tremendous surge in demand. Travel Nursing offers guaranteed shifts at a higher pay while exploring a new city as often as one wants, generally 13-weeks at a time.
Pediatric Endocrinology Nurse
Overall, job prospects for this field are good, as there is an increasing number of children afflicted with diabetes and endocrine disorders in the United States.A Pediatric Endocrinology Nurse works with children from birth to age eighteen, treating and managing endocrine disorders, such as diabetes.
Nurse Midwives
There is a growing national trend among women to consider having their births led by midwives, making Nurse Midwives a growing field with plenty of opportunities. Nurse Midwives are focused on women’s health care. Among their most common duties include delivering babies, providing prenatal and postpartum care, assisting obstetricians, and performing routine check-ups to pregnant […]
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
The U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics predicts that there will be a 52% increase in the need for all Nurse Practitioners through 2030. Family Nurse Practitioners enjoy high levels of job satisfaction and respect from other health professionals and the community at large FNPs are Advanced Practice Registered Nurses with specialized graduate educations who […]
Mental Health Nurse
There is a shortage of Mental Health Nurses. In addition, public awareness about mental health is increasing, no doubt prompting more people to seek help. Mental Health Nurses work with children, teens, and adults of all ages. They are skilled in treating anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and substance abuse, to name a few.
Rehabilitation Nurse
Because injuries, chronic illness and disabilities are common and because of the aging U.S. population, Rehabilitation Nurses will always be in demand. Rehabilitation Nurses work with patients suffering from acute and chronic illnesses, injuries and disabilities.