Looking for ideas for a slight "career change". I can't stand working bedside/acute care nursing anymore, officially burnt out.
Does anyone have any experience with informatics based nursing jobs, or clinical documentation specialist positions? EMR auditing? Remote jobs? Pros/cons? Do you find there are part time positions available?
I don't have my masters just my BSN/RB, nor do I plan on going back for my masters, would possibly consider a certification if really necessary.
What type of work are you interested in? Something more physical or administrative?
I am open to either physical or Administrative.
I know with a BS in kinesiology can lead you to other health professions. I am currently a Private personal trainer. I want to expand to greater opportunities with my degree!👍🏼
Honestly, nothing - unless you want to be a PE teacher. It’s not a useful degree unless you are planning on continuing your education to become a healthcare professional. Most undergrad biological science majors who do not pursue advance degrees turn toward clinical research jobs. But I wouldn’t consider kinesiology to be the most relevant to research jobs. Just apply to any entry-level job. Without advanced education, a kinesiology degree is basically a generic degree like psychology or communications.
Maybe a research coordinator with focusing on movement: balance, exercise, etc…
Physical therapy (would need additional training)? Athletic training? Strength & conditioning for a team (school, university, or other). We have CPTs who come in and do S & C for my high school aged athlete.
I’ve heard of PAs with BAs on kinesiology actually if you’re willing to work as a PCT or EMT for a few years and then go back to school
Hi! You can be a Fitness Instructor. You can also be a Exercise Physiologist.