Advanced Practice Nursing jobs perform tasks have shifted away from medical doctors. Supporting the health care team, an individual with an advanced practice nursing job also provides general patient care. Specialization for these nursing careers is common.
Prospective job seekers should opt for a master's degree in nursing. These programs are offered at a number of colleges and universities and range from 18 to 24 months in length. The majority of master's degree nursing programs require a Bachelor's of Science degree, an RN license, and qualifying GRE and GPA scores. The National Council Licensure Examination must be passed to receive a nursing license and become employed after completing the master's program.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there is an expected growth of 22 percent in employment over the course of the 2008 to 2018 decade. This rate of employment will be higher than the national average for all occupations with the demand attributed to an increasing elderly population, widening health care services, and technological advances. Prospective job seekers will have very favorable job opportunities.
Advanced practice nursing jobs have a very promising outlook. Get started now. Search for Advanced Practice nursing jobs at healthcareerweb.com, your connection to advanced practice nursing jobs and professionals.
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Company
Location
Type
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Richardson, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Intermountain Healthcare
Murray, UT
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Sentara Healthcare
Virginia Beach, VA
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Dallas, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Sentara Healthcare
Norfolk, VA
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Sentara Healthcare
Woodbridge, VA
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Baylor Health Care System
Garland, TX
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Intermountain Healthcare
Sandy, UT
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Advocate Health Care
Park Ridge, IL
Full-Time
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05-22-2012
Navy Recruiting District - Richmond
Washington, DC
Full-Time
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