NTAG Mid America - US Navy St. Louis
Location
Illinois | United States
Job description
As an Officer in the Navy Nurse Corps, you’ll develop strong peer-to-peer relationships with Navy Physicians – along with the respect and honor that accompany the Navy uniform.
As a Navy Nurse, you’ll elevate your credentials and set the standard as you:
Healer of mind, body and spirit. Ambassador of hope. Respected nursing professional. There’s no exaggerating the significance of the role you’ll serve as a nurse in America’s Navy.
Specific Responsibilities:
In the Navy Nurse Corps, you’ll provide high-quality nursing care for Sailors, Marines and servicemembers – and their families – wherever duty calls. Doing everything a typical nurse would do:
Then step outside of your comfort zone. That could mean taking part in humanitarian relief efforts, like administering infant vaccinations to the children of Cienaga, Colombia, or providing emergency care to victims of a deadly earthquake in Haiti. Outreach programs at home and abroad. Collaborating with physicians, surgeons, cardiologists and fellow nurses as colleagues and equals. Developing the leadership skills that will set you apart.
Nursing Specialties:
Navy Nursing offers an amazing scope of career opportunities. Plus the chance to mentor junior team members and teach others.
Navy Nurses can focus on any of more than a dozen sought-after practice areas, including:
-Critical Care
-Medical/Surgical
Qualifications:
To qualify for Active Duty employment consideration in the Navy Nurse Corps, you must:
Contact: 1-800-777-NAVY or email [email protected]
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