Occupational Health Nursing
Jobs
There is an abundant supply of
occupational health nursing jobs that are available to
qualified nursing applicants. With the demand for nurses at an
all time high there has never been a better time to consider a
move into a nursing career. Nurses are now able to choose jobs
and they are being given high salaries, incentives, moving
expenses and other bonuses. This demand for skilled nurses is
set to continue to increase as more and more baby boomers enter
retirement.
Today occupational health nursing jobs are trying many
tactics to attract more applicants. Some of these tactics
include a variety of scheduling options including flex time,
4-6 hour shifts, and week end options and on call positions.
There is no longer any need to look at nursing as a 40 hour per
week job. Now a new nurse can ask for a schedule which suits
her needs best. Nurses with experience are almost guaranteed
any type of schedule that they want.
Some of the nurses today are able to take occupational
health nursing jobs and share the hours between tow or more
people effectively. Hospitals have nursing pools and part time
job opportunities that require only a few hours a month of
actual commitment. Overtime opportunities mean more money for
nurses and they are taking advantage of these big buck
offerings.
Some full time nurses are routinely making 80-100 thousand
dollars a year and this opportunity can be yours if you make
the move to nursing.
There are occupational health nursing jobs available in
every state and you can work full time as a regular employee or
choose to work as a contract nurse or a travel nurse. With
these nursing positions you are not an employee of any one
hospital and you are free to work the hours that you want at a
number of different hospitals. As a travel nurse you will bring
home a good salary and benefits but you will also have free
housing while on assignment. With travel occupational health
nursing jobs you also have your travel expenses paid for or
reimbursed.
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