Re: hyperbaric nurses out there?...need advice pls
When I was more active in dive instructing, I thought this was going to be the way for me to go as well. I went so far as to become a DMT, it's only 40 hours if you're an EMT, but never actually used it in practice because there isn't a chamber near me. Driving 2.5 hours to volunteer didn't thrill me either and relocating wasn't an option, so I've since let my cert lapse. If you're not an EMT, plan on getting that done too, that's +/- 160 hours.
I found that hyperbaric jobs are few and far between, but they are out there. If you don't live in an area with a large diving population, don't count on finding anything too quickly. If you can volunteer somewhere and get your foot in the door, even better. You're an instructor... you know the industry... if you can relocate someplace where the diving population is more dense, you probably stand a better chance at finding the work you seek. SoCal, southern Florida, the Caribbean ... when I was actively looking, that's where I found the jobs to be.
DAN offers DMT and HCO training and is probably the most recognized in the diving world. Get to know some people there, you could probably get your foot in the door.
My .02.
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