Changing career direction

With the right approach nurses can use a change to significantly enhance their career prospects. There is a world of possibilities available to nurses who wish to change careers but remain within nursing. Read our steps below if you are considering a change.

Steps to change:

1. The starting point is to decide what sort of nursing suits you best. Your past experience will help you with this. A lot of people change direction in their career because of negative aspects of their current role or organisation. Identifying what you do not like is easy, but you will not know where to direct your career unless you look at what you like. What do you like doing when you are at work? What excites you and energises you?

Work life balance is an important consideration. Apart from the nature of the work you are contemplating, you need to consider the likely hours and the effect on your family.
 
2. Next, do your research. Chat with your network and if you are a member, the RCN Nurseline is a careers service that can help nurses who feel they are at a crossroads in their career.

3. Also consider if the change you would like to make will require additional training or any new qualifications.

4. Why not try and gain some experience in a new area you are considering? Agency work, if available, in the area you are considering moving into can be a great stepping stone. 

Realise that there are endless possibilities in today's health service for nurses to change career direction and go for it! If you are interested in reading one Geneva Nurse's experience of changing career direction click here.

Source: Nursing Times, http://www.nursingtimes.net/nursing-practice-clinical-research/how-to-change-your-career-direction/201170.article


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