Articles for Healthcare Recruiters
Hot Business Options for Nurses
In this booming field of nursing, trained nurses can choose to work as a nurse or as an entrepreneur. If your looking for for a growing field in business or as a career, then you can't go wrong with nursing agency business or healthcare recruitment. The U.S. Department of Labor studies show that 600,000 new graduates of registered nurses are needed by 2018. That is correct 600,000 or more RN's are needed by healthcare companies.
With the demand, registered nurses or professionals in the medical field have more business choices than ever for entrepreneurs and aspiring allied healthcare professionals.
These are the most common work places can registered nurses and recruiters find business.
- Physicians Offices. The job projected to be in physicians offices is to grow by 40%. If you enjoy small company atmosphere then physician offices could be for you.
- School, Universities, Colleges, Adult Day Care and Children Day Care Centers. If you enjoy working with students and children these work places could be for you. The benefits working universities could be free or discounted tuition and regular schedule. A lot of states requires bachelors degree in nursing if you desire to work for universities or to become an educator.
- Home healthcare career for nursing is a hot trend also. If you desire to work in peoples home, then look into home care nurse. Registered nurses get steady assignments but multiple patients. As a home care nurses your inter action with your patient is more personalize. Home healthcare provider who directly's hires home healthcare nurses requires at least an associate degree, but they preferred four years of college training.
- Registered Nurse as telehealth consultant. Teleconsulting is available with large corporations such as the airline industry or major hospitals. Telehealth is involves providing treatment or consulting via electronics, telephones, and tele conferences, discussion boards, and chat rooms. You must have the passion with technology because technology changes. Most telehealth nurses holds a bachelor degree in nursing, nursing diploma, or an associates degree in nursing. The benefits is flexible hours. Have the ability to dispense advices at home without driving to a work place. Telehealth nursing is a fast growing trend.