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Best Nursing Careers for Introverts

WRITTEN BY Shari Berg
DATE

Oct 28 2021


CATEGORIES Nurse Life
Nursing Careers

Introverts can make excellent nurse leaders because they excel at mentoring and empowering others. There are other reasons why introverts can be amazing nurses. They have strong listening and observation skills which often translates into rewarding relationships with others.


In this article, we will cover:

  • Nurse educator
  • Private duty nurse
  • Nursing informatics
  • Legal nurse consultant
  • Remote nursing jobs

Nurse educator

It may seem odd to suggest a nurse educator position for an introverted person since it means they will be around people all day long. Too much social interaction can lead to anxiety and the overwhelming urge to find quiet time to recharge. What makes this nursing profession an ideal match is that it plays to leadership strengths without forcing nurses to endure the emotional trauma that comes with bedside nursing positions. Nurse educators also can set their own pace, assuming the responsibility of designing, implementing, and revising academic and continuing education programs for nurses.

Most nurse educators are licensed registered nurses (RNs) with years of work experience. Some RNs work while attending school to obtain a Master of Science in Nursing, which is required by most nursing schools in order to teach. Universities may require a doctorate to teach in their nursing programs. The average annual salary for nurse educators is $93,629.


Private duty nurse

Private duty nursing allows nurses to avoid frequent social interactions while providing bedside care. For introverts, a private duty nurse position can lead to satisfaction in a nursing environment that gives them the best of both worlds. Private duty nursing allows nurses to avoid frequent social interactions while providing bedside care. The only downside to this nursing career is the irregular hours.

To start your career as a private duty nurse, you must first attend nursing school to earn an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The next step is to earn RN licensure. Some nursing agencies that offer private duty nursing positions require candidates to have 2 to 3 years of bedside patient care experience. While additional credentials are not required, some nurses pursue either medical surgical nursing or critical care nursing certification. Private duty nurses make an average annual wage of $48,560.

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Nursing informatics

As with nurse educators, nursing informatics is one of the best career choices for introverted nurses because it tends to be patient-free. Nursing informatics combines nursing skills with computer and information sciences into one exciting career. Two of the responsibilities of informatics nurses are using technology to improve patient outcomes and maintaining the flow of information within different nursing departments. Best of all, there are no forced social interactions with this position.

Advanced nursing degrees are recommended to work in this nursing specialty. A BSN from an accredited nursing program, coupled with additional courses in technology and computer programming, will give nurses the best chance of landing jobs in informatics. While optional, some informatics nurses opt to receive their RN-BC Informatics Nurse Certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).  Informatics nurses make an average annual salary of $84,273.


Legal nurse consultant

The level of independence and discipline required to work as a legal nurse consultant makes it a perfect match for introverts. While there is still social interaction, it occurs outside the realm of everyday patient care. A legal nurse consultant analyzes and evaluates medical facts and testimonies related to how healthcare services โ€“ including nursing care โ€“ are delivered to patients. They must have a working knowledge of both the medical and legal fields, which means there is a lot of schooling involved to work in this nursing field.

Becoming a legal nurse consultant requires a BSN, followed by RN licensure. Some nurses choose to work as RNs for a few years to gain some experience that can be useful as legal nurse consultants. Certification is not required, but some choose to obtain it through the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC). The average annual salary for legal nurse consultants is $85,351.  

Remote nursing jobs

Some nurses decide that working from home is the best option, and there are lots of remote nursing jobs. Here are some other examples of remote nursing careers perfect for introverts:

  • Telephone Triage Nurse/Telehealth Nurse
  • Nurse Recruiter
  • RN Case Manager

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Written by Shari Berg

Shari is an award-winning writer with more than 24 years of experience. Prior to her work as a freelancer/owner of The Write Reflection, Shari worked for a decade as a professional journalist for several publications covering education and politics.

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