The health care industry has been a large part of the national employment rise. Several states are reporting to having a high demand for nurses, leading the field to be one of the most sought-after careers for those who are looking for job security. Not only is the nursing profession one of the fastest-growing careers, but nurse educators are in the top tier for demand. Not only are nurse educators, or nurses who teach others, in demand at hospitals, they are needed in schools and companies that produce medical devices as well, according to Forbes. However, individuals who are interested in the career may have to be willing to travel the news source reports that nurse educators can spend as much as 80% of their time on the road. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurse educators generally begin their career as registered nurses (RNs) and work their way to the business side of medicine with their experience. The overall RN profession is expected to increase by 22% in the next 8 years.  |