REGISTERED NURSE OFFICER CAREERS VA DC MD
Company: US Navy
Location: Centreville
Posted on: October 30, 2024
Job Description:
The greatest reward for nearly every nurse is the joy of serving
others. But in the Navy Nurse Corps, when you work to improve the
lives of others, you can vastly improve your own-both
professionally and personally. As a Navy Nurse, you will serve your
country by helping not only those in the military who defend it but
also their families and people in need around the globe. Excellent
scholarship opportunities mean you may graduate from nursing school
potentially debt-free, and specialty training opportunities can
give you a competitive edge in your field.NURSING CAREERS IN THE
NAVY NURSE ANESTHETISTSAdminister general and regional anesthesia,
monitor patients receiving anesthesia and assist in instructing
medical trainees and other Officers.PRIMARY CARE NURSE
PRACTITIONERSProvide comprehensive health care and health
maintenance for service members and their families.MEDICAL-SURGICAL
NURSESAssess, plan and implement direct nursing care of patients on
an assigned unit and assume charge nurse
responsibilities.PERIOPERATIVE NURSESPlan, implement and evaluate
nursing care of surgery patients.CRITICAL CARE NURSESProvide highly
skilled, specialized nursing care to critical patients-including en
route care-and train personnel in critical care nursing
procedures.MENTAL HEALTH NURSES AND NURSE PRACTITIONERSProvide
direct patient care in mental health services, and lead and train
other military and civilian personnel.MILITARY-SPECIFIC
SPECIALIZATIONSFocus on education and training, manpower systems
analysis and nursing research.PAY AND BENEFITSAttend the medical
school of your choice and graduate debt-free through our
scholarship and loan repayment programs, up to 100% tuition
coverage.
- Competitive salary
- Free health insurance
- Free housing
- A retirement plan
- 30 days paid vacation per yearEDUCATION OPPORTUNITIESWherever
you are in your nursing career, the Navy can help ease your
financial burdens and advance your career with generous financial
assistance and continuing education programs. Available offers
could consist of anything from scholarships to sign-on bonuses to
loan repayment assistance. And help could potentially be available
whether you're in graduate school or already in practice.High
School StudentsThrough a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps
(NROTC) Nurse Option scholarship, the Navy can cover the full
cost-up to $180,000-of your nursing education at some of the best
colleges and universities in the country.Nursing StudentsIf you're
a nursing student opting to serve full-time in the Navy, you could
get up to $34,000 to help pay your way through nursing school
through the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP).Graduate StudentsIf
you're a graduate student enrolled in a postgraduate nursing
program in certain nursing specialties and opting to serve
part-time as a Reserve Officer, you may qualify for up to $50,000
in nursing school loan repayment assistance.Practicing NursesIf
you're a practicing nurse opting to serve part-time as a Reserve
Officer, you may qualify for an immediate, one-time sign-on bonus
of up to $30,000. And depending on your specialty, you may have the
option of choosing between a sign-on bonus, nursing school loan
repayment assistance or specialty pay.Speak to a recruiter to learn
what you qualify to receive.WORK ENVIRONMENTNurse Corps Officers
may serve at any one of more than 250 Navy and medical facilities
around the globe, from Hawaii to Japan, Germany to Guam and
Washington, D.C., to Washington state. As a Navy Nurse, you could
work at one of the highly acclaimed National Naval Medical Centers
in Bethesda, MD, Portsmouth, VA or San Diego, CA. Or you could
provide medical support aboard one of two dedicated hospital
ships-the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy. Additional opportunities are
available on surface ships, with aircraft squadrons or even with
the Fleet Marine Force.
Qualifications:
To become a Commissioned Officer in the Nurse Corps, qualifications
include:U.S. Citizen between the ages of 18 and 41
- Currently licensed and practicing nursing in the U.S. (new
graduates must obtain a license within one year of beginning Active
Duty service)
- In good standing (as a student or graduate) with a
CCNE-accredited U.S. education program granting a Bachelor of
Science degreeGeneral qualifications may vary depending upon
whether you're currently serving, whether you've served before or
whether you've never served before.PART-TIME OPPORTUNITIESThere are
part-time opportunities as a Reserve Navy Nurse. Serving part-time
as a Navy Reserve Nurse, your duties will be carried out during
your scheduled drilling and training periods. During monthly
drilling, Nurse Corps Officers in the Navy Reserve typically work
at a location close to their homes.Take a moment to learn more
about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve
Sailors.
Benefits:
- Education: Tuition Assistance, the Post-9/11 GI Bill, Naval
Postgraduate School, Naval War College, etc.
- Health Insurance: Tricare Prime & Remote. Medical and dental
facilities at Naval stations worldwide, as well as for special
services that require outside providers.
- Life Insurance: Servicemember's Group Life Insurance (SGLI)
plan and the Family Servicemember's Group Life Insurance (FSGLI)
plan. Earn up to:
- $500,000 of full-time coverage for you.
- $100,000 of full-time coverage for your spouse.
- $10,000 automatic coverage at no cost for dependents.
- Vacation: Receive 30 days of paid vacation time. Fly standby
for a fraction of the cost. Receive priority boarding on most
airlines. Stay at military facilities for lodging that's more
affordable than a hotel when traveling.
- Retirement: Serve 20 years and you are guaranteed steady
retirement income, on top of what you will have saved through the
Thrift Savings Plan.
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