Government Nursing Jobs
The federal government is the nation’s largest nursing employer, and it’s easy to see why. Nursing careers with Uncle Sam offer unique and exciting opportunities to:
* Serve your country.
* Make a real difference in improving minority health outcomes on a national scale.
* Be part of a workforce that boasts above-average racial, ethnic and gender diversity.
* Take advantage of outstanding educational, leadership development and career advancement benefits that are not always available in the private sector.
Best of all, nursing opportunities with the federal government are as varied as they are rewarding. Federal employers range from the armed forces to national health care systems like the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Indian Health Service to policy-making agencies like the CDC and the National Institutes of Health—and much more. And they’re actively hiring RNs, LPNs and nurse practitioners in virtually every clinical specialty. If you’re a skilled, experienced nurse who’s looking for not just a job but an empowering career, Uncle Sam wants you!
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SCHOLARSHIP
SCHOLARSHIP: National American Arab Nurses Association OFFERED BY: NAANA Scholarships DESCRIPTION:Offers various scholarships for current nursing students, practicing nurses, and students interested in pursuing a career in nursing.
Phone: (313) 982-4070
Web site: https://n-aana.org/scholarship/index.asp
Deadline: July 1, but may vary from year to year
Amount: Unspecified
JOB POSTING
POSITION: Tenure- and Clinical-Track Faculty Positions EMPLOYER: The University of Alabama DESCRIPTION:The Capstone College of Nursing at The University of Alabama invites applications for Tenure- and Clinical-Track Faculty Positions:
Faculty needed for BSN, RN Mobility and graduate programs. Resident faculty have the opportunity to teach in innovative online programs including a Doctor of Nursing Practice program, MSN programs focusing on case management leadership or the clinical nurse leader role, and RN to BSN and RN to BSN/MSN options. An interdisciplinary EdD for Nurse Educator’s program provides opportunities for doctoral level teaching and advising.
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