Nurses

We place, Nurses, Therapist and Special Education Teachers at School Districts and healthcare facilities such as hospitals, outpatient care centers, rehabilitation centers, long-term care facilities all over the country.

NURSES

Salary

The median annual wage for nurses: 
RN: $59,540 – $113,240

LPN: $33,251 - $53,528

CNA: $30,639 - $22,315

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects at least a 10 % job growth rate for Nurses from 2021-2029.


Job Market Facts

As of February 2021, registered nursing was the fifth-most in-demand job in the American workforce, according to LinkedIn. Healthcare facilities are searching for skilled RNs because they are facing increased patient demand for care.

Licensing & Renewal


Duties

  • Administer Medication. 
  • Manage Patient Cases. 
  • Maintain Medical Records.
  • Record and Monitor Vitals.
  • Provide Emotional Support for Patients

Education and Requirements

RN:
Associate or bachelor's degree in nursing, some will go on to earn a master's or doctorate to advance their career. Regardless of the degree you choose, you'll also need to pass the NCLEX-RN exam to become a licensed registered nurse (RN)

LPN:
High school diploma or GED, and graduate from an accredited LPN program.

CNA:
High school diploma or GED, and then you'll need to earn a certificate or diploma in a CNA program.

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