RN is No. 3 on CareerBuilder list of top jobs for 2015 | Case managers are in demand, but the job is challenging | Hospital layoffs often don't include nurses
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November 25, 2014
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RN is No. 3 on CareerBuilder list of top jobs for 2015
CareerBuilder's top 10 jobs for 2015, based on supply and demand, include registered nurse at No. 3, behind marketing executive and software developer. RN postings outpace hirings by 21,084 each month, and the number of RN jobs has grown 15% since 2010. Business Insider (11/20)
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Case managers are in demand, but the job is challenging
There is growing demand for nurse case managers, but these jobs can be challenging, says registered nurse and accredited case manager Angi Gragg. She recommends that case managers build relationships with physicians, avoid going beyond their scope of practice, be part of hospital leadership and work to create partnerships. Nurse.com (11/21)
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Coalition wants more nurses to become board members
The Nurses on Boards Coalition has launched an effort to help put 10,000 nurses on the boards of nonprofit and corporate health-related boards by 2020. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and AARP are supporting the effort. Nurse.com (11/18)
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Recruit nurses with a phone call first, job sourcer says
Health care recruiters can contact similar organizations to find experienced candidates for nursing jobs, but they should build a roster first and get in touch with each person separately, job sourcer Maureen Sharib writes. Nurses are "extremely conscientious," so getting e-mail at work about jobs at other employers may not go over well. That makes a telephone call a possibly better option for the first contact, she writes. FordyceLetter.com (11/21)
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Have you registered for the 2015 American Nurses Association Quality Conference?
Check out the program schedule to review the innovative and interactive sessions that can help transform your practice and profession. Plus this exciting update! Press Ganey Chief Nursing Officer Christina Dempsey, MBA, MSN, CNOR, CNEP, will partner with ANA President Pamela F. Cipriano, Ph.D., RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, to deliver the closing session of the conference. They will discuss the vital connection between nurse job satisfaction, patient satisfaction and patient outcomes. Review the program schedule and register today to attend. Advance rates are available until Jan. 15.
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