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Top 10 Highest Paying Careers For Nurses by Nobody: 1:02pm On May 18, 2016
The health care system offers a number
of employment opportunities for
qualified nurses of all educational and
training levels. Nurses make up the
largest workforce within the U.S.
economy. Nursing careers offer
advancement opportunities through
continued learning and specialization
programs.

Many nurses begin their careers as
Licensed Practical Nurses or Registered
Nurses and seek additional education to
advance their knowledge, careers, and
salaries. We’ve ranked the Top 10
Highest Paying Careers For Nurses to
assist in selecting an educational path
best suited to match their capabilities,
interests, and aspirations.
Ranking the

Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs for Nurses

1. Nurse Anesthetist Nurse
Anesthetists are highly skilled
advanced practice registered nurses
who work closely with medical and
nursing staff assisting during medical
procedures which require anesthesia.
Nurse anesthetists must complete
specialized graduate level Master’s
degrees accredited by Council on
Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia
Educational Programs in order to qualify
for employment. Graduates must also
be board certified by the American
Association of Nurse Anesthetists to
advance to careers earning average
annual salaries of $144,000 to
$165,000.

2. Chief Nursing Officers
Chief Nursing Officers are important
executives within the health care
industry offering administrative
leadership, strategic planning, and
senior nurse management expertise
within a number of health care
organizations. Chief nursing officers
develop means of improving patient
care and staff relations, recruit and
retain nurses, manage daily operations
of nursing departments, maintain
regulations and compliance with laws or
accreditations, and develop nursing
polices. Chief nursing officers must
complete graduate programs in nursing
and often gain certification through the
American Organization of Nurse
Executives as determined by
organization of employment and state
regulations. Salaries for chief nursing
officers generally range from $90,000 to
$134,000 annually.

3. Nurse Midwife
Nurse Midwives offer women’s health
services to women throughout their
lives with gynecological care,
contraception, childbirth and delivery,
newborn and family care, and
education. Nurse midwives must
complete master’s degree studies
accredited by the Accreditation
Commission for Midwifery Education
(ACME). Additionally, nurse midwives
must complete clinical experiences to
gain hands on practice before going on
to state and employer required
certification programs offered by the
American Midwifery Certification Board.
Nurse midwives generally earn $83,070
to $98,225 annually.

4. Nurse Managers/Administrators
Nurse Managers and Nursing
Administrators offer specialized human
resource and management support
within medical facilities. Nurse
managers perform as administrators
who recruit, hire, and train staff and
handle the business aspects of health
care organizations with strategic
planning, leadership, and devise means
of improving patient care. Training to
become a nurse manager requires
completion of a graduate level nursing
degree combined with work experience.
Nurse managers and administrators
earn salaries of $79,000 to $99,000
annually.

5. Nurse Researcher
Nurse Researchers collect, analyze, and
publish data for health policy
organizations and private companies
based upon pharmaceutical, medical,
and nursing innovations, methods, and
products. Nurse researchers must
complete a master’s or doctoral degree
in Nursing as well as gain certification
through the Society of Research
Associates to establish careers with
salaries of $70,000 to $95,000
annually.

6. Legal Nurse Consultants
Legal Nurse Consultants are registered
nurses with specialized training who
offer their expertise for legal cases
based in medical claims, medical
malpractice, personal injury, workers’
compensation, and health care issues.
Legal nurse consultants work closely
with attorneys as a professional in
litigation teams preparing reports
regarding illness and injury, establishing
evidence, and help find or act as expert
witness based upon the health care
system, medical terminology, and
medical records. Legal nurse
consultants must generally complete a
bachelor degree in nursing combined
with a minimum of three years work
experience or a master’s degree. All
legal nurse consultants must also
complete certification programs offered
through the American Association of
Legal Nurse Consultants to advance as
professionals in the field. Earnings for
most legal nurse consultants range
from $62,000 to$80,000 annually.

7. Nurse Practitioner
Nurse practitioners are upper level
advanced nursing professionals who
provide health care via diagnoses,
treatments, and the administration of
medications to patients. Nurse
practitioners are required to complete
intensive Master’s degree programs,
including specializations within family,
pediatric, or geriatric nursing, and
licensing programs to advance as
professionals. Earnings for nurse
practitioners range from $54,000 to
$82,000 annually.

8. Clinical Nurse Specialist
Clinical Nurse Specialists are advanced
nursing professionals who have
completed graduate level nursing
degrees and offer their clinical expertise
to populations, settings, diseases,
specific health problems like: pediatrics,
geriatrics, women’s health, critical care,
emergency room, diabetes, oncology,
psychiatric, rehabilitation, pain
management, or wound care. Clinical
nurse specialists provide patient care by
diagnosing and treating disease, illness,
and injuries, act as consultants for
nursing staff, and devise ways of
improving the overall delivery of health
care. Clinical nurse specialists complete
master’s or doctoral degrees approved
by the American Association of Colleges
of Nursing and the National Association
of Clinical Nurse Specialists to gain
employment. Clinical nurse specialists
generally earn salaries of $50,000 to
$100,000 depending upon geographic
location, area of specialty, and other
factors.

9. Nurse Educators
Nurse Educators work within classroom
and clinical practice environments
training future nurses. Nurse educators
prepare lesson plans, offer instruction,
advance research, and cultivate learning
by offering the most current knowledge
within the field of nursing and the health
care industry. Nurse educators are
required to obtain a graduate degree in
nursing, work experience, and
certification through the National
League of Nursing to qualify for
employment.Salaries for nurse
educators is $47,000 to $93,000
annually.

10. Nurse Case Managers
Nurse Case Managers are registered
nurses with specialized knowledge and
training responsible for monitoring the
treatment and coordinating the care of
patients who have major illness or
injuries. Nurse case managers work
within hospitals, medical facilities, long
term facilities, and worker’s
compensation organizations scheduling
primary care, surgeries, radiation
treatments, chemotherapy and other
medical care. Nurse case managers
often specialize training within specific
demographics or health conditions and
illnesses during bachelor degree
studies. Nurse case managers also
must gain and maintain certification
offered by the Case Management
Society of America. Earnings for nurse
case managers are generally $47,000
to $85,000 yearly.


Source:http://
www.besthealthdegrees.com/careers/
highest-paying/nurses
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