Individuals with developmental disabilities nursing jobs work alongside physicians and specialize in assisting their patients through the different stages of surgery. Working in a variety of settings, these professionals can opt to specialize in a variety of disciplines.
Educational requirements for a developmental disabilities nursing job involves becoming a registered nurse. There are 3 ways to become a registered nurse either by a diploma, Associate of Science degree, or Bachelor's of Science degree. These programs can be found around the country and range anywhere from 2 to 4 years to complete. The National Council Licensure Examination must be passed to attain a nursing license before becoming employed in any state.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics there is a 22% increase in employment that will occur over the 2008 to 2018 decade. This rate of employment will be faster than the national average for all occupations with the demand attributed to the advancements in technology and the expansion in health care services. Job prospects are expected to be excellent for qualified professionals with experience.
Developmental disabilities nursing jobs have a very promising outlook. Get started now. Search for developmental disabilities nursing jobs at healthcareerweb.com, your connection to Developmental disabilities nursing jobs and professionals.
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Company
Location
Type
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Follansbee, WV
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Merced, CA
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Washington, PA
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Jacksonville, FL
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Livermore, CA
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
San Jose, CA
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Montclair, CA
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Asheville, NC
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Redwood Falls, MN
Full-Time
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05-21-2012
The Mentor Network
Las Vegas, NV
Full-Time
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