Seems like school budgets are tight everywhere across the nation, and some districts have decided nursing is one place to cut costs. I am so fortunate that my district seems to value nurses and seems committed to keeping us on board, but they are talking about mandating ratios to where a school with less than 500 students will not have a full time nurse (my school is just over 500...whew!) I do know a lot of school nurses who are worried about the future of our jobs, and the thought is never far from my mind as well. My goal is to be able to retire in another 20-30 years from this school in this district. I hope that opportunity is not taken away because of the budget crisis.
So, if the worst happens and you are told your services are no longer needed...do you have a backup plan? What area of nursing would you try to get into? I don't have a ton of prior hospital experience, and I've been doing this for several years, so I think I would have trouble switching specialties. If worse came to worse, I would apply for pedi office jobs and public health jobs and pray for the best. I am planning on going for my Master's in Nursing Education to hopefully open some more opportunities if it comes to that. What would you do?
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Seems like school budgets are tight everywhere across the nation, and some districts have decided nursing is one place to cut costs. I am so fortunate that my district seems to value nurses and seems committed to keeping us on board, but they are talking about mandating ratios to where a school with less than 500 students will not have a full time nurse (my school is just over 500...whew!) I do know a lot of school nurses who are worried about the future of our jobs, and the thought is never far from my mind as well. My goal is to be able to retire in another 20-30 years from this school in this district. I hope that opportunity is not taken away because of the budget crisis.
So, if the worst happens and you are told your services are no longer needed...do you have a backup plan? What area of nursing would you try to get into? I don't have a ton of prior hospital experience, and I've been doing this for several years, so I think I would have trouble switching specialties. If worse came to worse, I would apply for pedi office jobs and public health jobs and pray for the best. I am planning on going for my Master's in Nursing Education to hopefully open some more opportunities if it comes to that. What would you do?