Dear Nurse Beth Advice Column - The following letter submitted anonymously in search for answers. Join the conversation!
You're looking to transition out of MDS (Minimum Data Set) and DON (Director of Nursing) positions and into something more remote where you can utilize your chart auditing and efficiency skills.
If you don't find a remote job right away, consider taking an office job to learn the specialty. Then, you will be well qualified for a remote position down the road. When learning a new job, there are definite advantages to having face-to-face coworkers and mentors.
With your skills and resume, several remote nursing jobs could be a good fit.
Each of these roles uses your clinical background while allowing you to work remotely, and many are well-suited to someone with a knack for auditing and organizational tasks. If you're open to it, additional certifications (like coding, case management, or health information management) could make some of these options more accessible and lucrative.
I suggest you start looking at job boards of potential employers and register on Indeed.com. Use "remote" and "nurse" for keywords. This will familiarize you with remote jobs for nurses.
Best wishes,
Nurse Beth
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Trying to get out of mds, Don positions and what can I do from home as a nurse. I mean what job title leaving these would work for a remote position? I'm very efficient in auditing charts other things?
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