1. Certified RN anesthetists
2. Orthopedics
3. Geriatrics
4. Perioperative nurses
5. Clinical nurse specialists
6. Psychiatric nurse practitioners
7. General nurse practitioners
8. Certified nurse-midwife
Neonatal nurses
Salary:
Salary: $57,000-$71,000
Why you might love this job:
This is an excellent option for nurses who love babies, though the job can come with high stress levels. A nurse will want to gain experience in a hospital setting before settling in as a neonatal nurse.
You get to spend all day working with infants up to 28 days of age. Neonatal nurses are a vital part of the neonatal care team. You also get to choose whether or not you wish to work in the NICU.
Hot tip:
Neonatal nurses are currently in high demand.
“Some hospitals will let you do sort of a job shadow kind of thing. If there is a hospital near you that has a NICU, you may want to check with that hospital or the nurse manager of the NICU in that hospital, if you can do a job shadow. This would be the best way for you to know if this is the specialty you want to pursue. What better than to see and experience what NICU nurses do.” -rnpic, AllNurses.com
Technical jargon:
There are three different levels you can consider working in:
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