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Top 7 Non Hospital Nursing Jobs

Posted On Oct 18, 2019

Top 7 Non Hospital Nursing Jobs Love the idea of being a nurse, but really not loving the idea of working in a hospital? The good news is, there are still plenty of jobs for nurses outside the hospital, that still allow you to care for people and make a difference in other people’s lives, in a more non-traditional setting.

For those who dream of a nursing career outside of hospital walls, here are 7 top non-hospital nursing jobs to consider:

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  • Nurse Administrator
  • Legal Nurse Consultant
  • Nurse Writer
  • Occupational Nurse
  • Hospice Nurse
  • School Nurse

1. Public Health Nurse

Public health nurses are responsible for implementing health programs, promoting wellness and educating the public about medical conditions and treatments. Public health nurses work with people of all ages from children, adolescents, adults and the elderly, by providing valuable information about health at every stage of life.

Public health nurses are often employed by schools, government agencies, non-profit organizations and more.

2. Nurse Administrator

A nurse administrator does just that; performs administrative duties. As a manager in a medical facility, they create the work schedules, develop the work policies, oversee performance reviews and handle disputes.

A nurse administrator should be highly detailed oriented and organized. They must also stay current and up to date on the latest legal standards, compliance and medical ethics.

3. Legal Nurse Consultant

A legal nurse consultant is basically the go between in the medical and legal worlds. Since legal experts don’t typically understand medical terminology, and doctors don’t always understand legal jargon, they need someone who can clarify information to avoid any misunderstandings that could lead to legal complications.

Legal nurse consultants are often freelance based or are hired directly by law firms.

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4. Nurse Writer

Nurse writers publish nursing, medical related content in medical textbooks, training manuals, patient handbooks and even on blogs for healthcare related companies.

While nurse writers don’t necessarily have to be amazing writers, they should have a strong grasp of grammar and write in a style that is clear and concise.

5. Occupational Nurse

Occupational nursing is a popular choice for nurses seeking an alternative type of nursing job. They work with managers and business executives to develop safe workspace policies. Occupational nurses lead seminars and trainings on a variety of subjects, such as nutrition and fitness, as well as treating and documenting workplace related injuries and illness.

6. Hospice Nurse

Hospice nurses work with terminally ill patients and their families. They tend to patient needs, provide pain management and monitor vital signs. Hospice nurses can be a huge source of support to a terminally ill patient’s loved ones and family members as they provide a lot of emotional support, care and compassion, as they help explain the final stages of life.

7. School Nurse

For the nurse who loves working with kids, a school nurse might be the perfect fit. School nurses may work with children of all ages from early elementary to high school, to even universities. Responsibilities of a school nurse may include giving hearing and vision screenings, as well as accessing and treating minor illness and injuries, and recommending additional care by a doctor.

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One of the most exciting aspects about becoming a nurse is the multitude of career options available for you to pursue, whether you’re interested in a more clinical setting or prefer to explore non-hospital nursing jobs. Whatever your reasons are for wanting to go a different route, there is guaranteed to be a nursing job out there, that’s just right for you. Now is the perfect time to invest in your career. A job in nursing can be extremely fulfilling and stable. If you've been thinking about going back to school, contact us today to learn more about our nursing program. Classes are forming now and there's no wait list!

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