Top Employers of Nurses

 

Who Hires Nurses?

If you’re just starting your nursing career and wondering where to look for a job, there is a long list of employers just waiting to hire you. And if you’re wondering if a nursing career is for you, you should know that those who start on the education path today will have plenty of jobs to choose from when they graduate. America is experiencing a nursing shortage and there are literally 100,000 open positions all across the US. With a shortage like this there are thousands of different types of employers who are ready to hire nurses. Nurse employers are quite varied and include hospitals, clinics, spas and prisons. There are also other incredible nursing opportunities such as those with Doctors Without Borders and more volunteer programs that are not just located in the U.S., but worldwide.

There are hundreds of different industries that need nurses both in traditional practice settings and non-traditional settings as well. Here are the most commonly thought of employers:

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics
  • Doctors Offices
  • Nursing Homes
  • Hospice Centers

These traditional employers don’t only hire general practice nurses, but also hire surgical nurses, psychiatric nurses, head nurses, and even nurses who do their work on helicopters that fly to the scenes of fatal accidents.

In addition to the traditional list of employers, there are also hundreds of non-traditional industries that hire nurses to ensure safe and healthy operations. Some of the companies and industries where nurses can find jobs are:

  • Schools
  • Prisons
  • Spas
  • Cruise Ships
  • Forensic Labs
  • Military
  • Government Agencies
  • Fortune 500 Companies
  • Police

The list goes on and on. When thinking about building your career as a nurse, it’s smart to think outside of the box. Basically any place that people might get hurt and require care probably employees a nurse, especially places that have large numbers of people on site at any given time. Even sporting events, concerts and other events where large crowds gather are required to always have nurses on the premises.

You may have never thought about a nursing career as a way to see the world, but it is. There are global companies that hire nurses, as well as local companies that operate outside of the US and are looking for qualified individuals to join their team. Just think how great it would be to get paid to go work in another part of the world. Not just getting paid to do what you love, but to travel as well! Does it get any better? If you are looking to see the world, get more stamps in that passport and make some money at the same time, think about agencies and organizations that you probably already know about such as:

  • Travel Nurse Agencies
  • Doctors without Borders
  • Volunteer Agencies
  • Missions

Travel nursing agencies can help you find short-term work all over the world. After all the US isn’t the only country that’s experiencing a nursing shortage. And while non-profit organizations will usually require a bit longer term commitment from their nurses – at least six months and up to two years – they can be exciting assignments for trained nurses who want to care for those people who are in urgent need.

How to Find Nurse Employers

You think with a 100,000 open nurse jobs, finding one would be easy right? Well, yes and no. Believe it or not a good majority of the amazing open nursing opportunities may be a little difficult to track down. What does that mean to you? It means that although you may submit your nursing resume to hospitals and other employers, you won’t be able to find all of the available jobs on your own. So, where are these employers hiding and how do you find them?

  • Nursing Schools: Nursing schools sometimes have contracts with employers who are interested in hiring nurses who have recently graduated. If you’re still in school, talk with your school about job opportunities and be the first to know about openings.
  • Right here: We have one of the most comprehensive job sites available on the Internet. We comb all of the nursing job boards, and combine them all here so that you can have access to all of the jobs in one convenient place. You’ll find thousands of jobs from the best employers by simply clicking on. This is becoming the way to look for nursing jobs, as this is only way some employers advertise their openings.
  • Agencies: There are over 300 nursing agencies across America. Nurses pay a fee to register with them, and then they’ll work to find them a job. Although the application process can sometimes be quite long, after that they’ll use their contacts to do all of the job searching for you.

As you can see there are so many different employers that need nurses as part of their teams. If you’re thinking about pursuing a career in nursing, don’t limit your employer choices to hospitals and doctors offices. Get outside the box so to speak. If you know you want to be a nurse but also have a passion for sports, religion or travel there is a way a way to have both. You can incorporate your passion for helping others with your hobby and other goals. What are you waiting for? Someone out there has the perfect nursing job and is just waiting for you to get trained and start work.

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