6. Nurse Educator
Many nurses love teaching as this is such a big part of being a nurse.
If that’s the case for you this is an area worth checking out. This position usually allows you to be off on weekends and holidays as well. And can come with perks of a similar salary as a bedside nurse if you are working in a hospital.
You can choose to work in a hospital, at a nursing school, with nursing students during clinicals, providing teaching for medical device companies, there are many options.
Some companies also have remote opportunities.
7. Nurse Abstractor and/or Nurse Auditor
When you have experience in a healthcare setting you learn how to read a chart and you know what to look for. Companies that need data abstraction and/or do auditing, need nurses who understand what they are looking for/at.
If you would like to look into this, many insurance companies and local hospitals often have positions available.
There is a yearly seasonal opportunity called HEDIS data abstraction that many nurses have started.
The Remote Nurse website describes HEDIS as: “HEDIS stands for the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set and it is a tool used every year by the majority of health plans to measure quality of care.
There are a plethora of quality measures in the areas of childhood immunizations, cancer screenings, diabetes care, hypertension control, behavioral health monitoring, and much more. Because of the wide variety of specialty areas, HEDIS Abstraction has something to offer for almost any nurse!”
