Showing posts with label nursing salaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursing salaries. Show all posts

8.1.09

Getting Your Nursing Career
Starting on the Web

Using the Internet to start your nursing career can certainly gives you numerous advantages over previous decades. The Internet plays host to hundreds of online courses and degree programs in the field of nursing. Nursing career web site searches will provide over a million results. Sites like ours strive to provide general information about sources that provide nursing training and degree programs. • One of the keys to finding the right resources is to know how to search for specifics. In other words, if you live in Texas, you might try searching for "nursing careers in Texas". You may also want to try searching even more specific terms, such as "Dallas nursing careers". Creating search terms more specific to your area give you the best opportunity to find relevant resource web sites. • As you search your specific area, you'll probably notice many job posting sites. It's great to take a look at the specific job requirements because it can provide valuable insight to what kind of nursing degree will be required. It also gives you a general idea of what nursing jobs in your area might pay and what kind of career advancement opportunities are available to nurses. • The Texas Nursing Career Insider suggest setting up bookmark folders for your research. You may want to bookmark job sites in one folder and possibly annual job fairs in another; nursing career advice sites in another folder and so on. Using the power of the Internet will give you a better sense of what direction you want to take your nursing career.

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29.12.08

Nursing Shortage is Opportunity
for New Career Seekers

As the economy is changing for the worse, workers are scrambling of new career options. The healthcare industry have been predicting that the availability of jobs for nurses was going to change to a very needy situation. Hospitals and nursing homes are finding that as workers leave nursing positions, it is increasing harder to fill those positions with new, qualified nurses. There is no doubt that there is a nursing shortage. This nursing shortage will, eventually result in better conditions and hours. But, for now, the stress of the nursing shortage makes some very qualified personal leave for better work environment and hours. • It is possible that nearly 40% of our nursing workforce will end up retiring in the next 10 years. This leaves an ever growing opportunity for new workers seeking to start their career in nursing, as well as people looking to change careers. Nursing is a demanding profession and becoming a RN is not easy, but a very real opportunity for a career does exist. • The future of the nursing profession is bright. The current shortage allows a graduating nurse to write his or her own ticket in the field of nursing – regardless of the medical sector. The shortage of nurses and the attention on the shortage continues to grow in the public eye. As this happens, conditions and competition for qualified nursing professionals will grow. • If you know someone that is interested in nursing, please forward this site to them.

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23.12.08

Nursing Salaries for Recent Graduates

If you're considering a career in nursing, you probably want to know what kind of salary range you can expect. Beyond financial gain from being a nurse, there are many other advantages. One of the major advantages most nursing students enjoy, is the fact they can move anywhere to be a nurse. Whether you decide to move or simply decide to pursue your career where you're at now, you'll find as your experience increases, so will your salary. Large cities like Dallas, Houston and Austin hold the top position for the number of nursing jobs available. The larger cities in Texas, not only have higher salaries and better benefits for their nurses, but greater networking advantages. The salaries mentioned in this article are to be used as a guideline and to give you a general idea of the salary range that currently exists. Each hospital will be unique in what type of salary is offered depending on the nurses qualifications and prior nursing experience. Generally speaking, we have seen salaries in the range of $40,000 to nearly $62,000 annually. Other nursing salary studies have reported staff RNs average a median base salary of $41,600. Just over half of the nurses in the US are expected to earn between $38,750 to nearly $44,900, according to Internet resources. Reports go on to state that 67% of nurses are employed in hospital inpatient and outpatient environments and 32% of nurses are employed in medical offices and clinics, nursing homes, schools and home healthcare services. There's no doubt that nursing is an in-demand service that will provide financial benefits with ongoing education and experience.

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21.12.08

The Associate Nursing Degree:
A Great Way to Get Started!

Let's face it, the profession of nursing will never go out of demand. That's probably why you're doing nursing career research now, right? A career in nursing, or any medical field, can be challenging. But with the challenging education and hard work to get a degree, comes many, many rewards in helping people across the country and even the world. • A great way to start! An associates degree in nursing can be a great first step to a long and rewarding career in nursing. Whether you want to specialize in pediatrics or elder care, an associates degree in nursing will help you decide if you truly want to commit to a career in nursing. An associates degree also gives you a good opportunity to impress an other school you may want to attend after your associates degree. For example, you'll have a much better start in continuing your education and moving on to a bachelor's degree in nursing if you start out with an associates degree. • Earning a nursing degree today is very accessible. You can earn your associate nursing degree by attending a campus-based college or with the assistance of an online college. Using an online college to earn your nursing degree can very convenient, especially if you are working. However, you feel you'll have a lot of questions, you may want to stick to a campus-based college. Also, the campus-based college gives you the opportunity to network with others. • The online degree can be very beneficial because it gives you a lot of flexibility in your schedule. An online degree is a great way to go if you are trying to transition from another career as well. You'll be able to keep your current work schedule and still move toward a career in nursing. The online degree also gives you the opportunity to work from anywhere that has an Internet connection. There's no doubt that online degrees have become incredibly popular – just look at our sponsors! • So what can an associates degree in nursing do you you? An associate nursing degree will enable you to work in any hospital, any nursing facility and under any doctor. The associates degree acts as a foundation, as well as giving you the opportunity to evaluate nursing as a career. • In the current stress economy, many people are turning to the medical field to gain job security. The demand for nurses in very high and all projections predict that the demand will stay high as the baby boomers need more care. • So what can you expect to be paid as a nurse? Nurses typically enjoy a great salary and benefits. and entry level position with a nursing degree will pay in the $45,000 to $49,000 range annually. Becoming a nurse also gives you more opportunity to work more often, which means you can make even more money. Keep in mind, the medical profession is a 24/7 business. Nurses are need at all hours of the day – everyday!

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