Yes you will need an RN license to do that. You might try getting a CNa and acting as a doula helper instead if you don't have the time for the RN.
To work in nursing all you really need is your Associates Degree in Nursing, but workplaces are now seeking people with their bachelors degree instead. It is also possible to get your masters and doctorates.
For any type of nursing job, even to work at an insurance company, you need a degree in registered nursing. This is usually a bachelors degree, 4 years for nursing.
One would need a degree in nursing to work at a nursing facility. One can either be a registered nurse, RN or a licensed practicinal nurse, LPN. The job you get will obviously depend on your qualifications.
It depends on the summer camp you wish to apply to. For most summer camps, you do not need a nursing degree to work there. Check with your local camp for more information.
hospitals, nursing homes, home care nursing, hospice.
The educational background required to work in healthcare in the US will vary depending on the level of work. For example, to work as a nurse in the US you will require either a Diploma in Nursing, an Associate Degree in Nursing or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
A nurse in any hospital emergency room requires a college degree in order to receive employment. A nursing degree is required, which can be gotten with a bachelor's or associate's degree.
For most nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities, there are a variety of positions that do not require an RN or LVN degree. You may however need to be certified in CPR, have some CNA training etc. I work in a Florida nursing home, and I do the laundry and some housekeeping, so no you don't have to have a nursing degree to work in a nursing home.In order to make decent money you will want at least a CNA or LPN licence thou. I am going to be taking CNA classes at the first of the year to increase my income.
No, you can't. Get an associate's degree or bachelor's degree specializing in nursing, which will enable you to become a registered nurse (RN) because most emergency room nurses are RNs. The nursing degree will include courses such as anatomy, physiology, nursing practice, pharmacology and health assessment.
At the very least, you would need a degree as a social worker to work with teenagers in an in-patient mental mental health unit. You might also want to pusue a degree in psychiatric nursing.
You can work at a hospice while you go to school to be a nurse, but you cannot hold a nursing position there until you have a degree in registered nursing. You can volunteer there though.
Just for entry into the program you'll first need a master's degree in nursing. On top of that, you're already covered on the requirement of being licensed to work as a nurse.