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RN with BSN and 6 years of L&D experience. What can I do?

I am a mother of 3, with a BSN. I have worked in L&D since 2001. I don't want to work on the floor anymore, and I am thinking of other opportunities I have as an RN. Other RN's out there, what do you do? Can you stay home during the day with your children? As many ideas as you all have would be wonderful!

Thanks

Update:

Yes, I am serious. I don't want to travel nurse, because I don't want to work in the hospital anymore. I was thinking more a long the lines of teaching childbirth classes, maybe office nursing. Home health is a good idea. I am considering that. My issue is with my children, I can' t work full time during days. Teaching classes a few times a week or Gosh, I don't know. That's why I asked. More ideas! :)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I think that you would be a good candidate for working in one of your area health departments. There you can give immunizations, WIC, OB-GYN (like STD, contraception stuff), teaching and so on. These are good government jobs too.

    Good luck!

    Source(s): RN-BSN
  • KitKat
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    are you serious? you're a nurse!! put together a resume -hospitals are going to fall over themselves looking for an RN with your experience. talk to a traveler RN agency. teach. do legal RN work. home health. run a non-profit.

  • 1 decade ago

    How about occupational nursing at a local plant? As a Safety officer and EMT it is quite good as far as pay and not overly stressful, everybody is semi-healthy at work. Your BSN is good if you wanted to spec. in Occ-Health I think it is COSH cert.

    Gene

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