Too old for school nursing??

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Hi everyone,

I have a masters in nursing and have worked in a hospital setting for over 22 yrs, as a float, left hospital nursing in 2009 and was hired as a private nurse for a family up until last summer. Managed my clients extensive medical care, supervised 9 + caregivers etc. Taught a bit of clinical nursing on the side to RN and LPN students. Now I find myself at 54, still needing and wanting to work until...well, 70 maybe and trying to figure out what this body can withstand, and what I would be interested in doing for the last phase of my career as a nurse.

Im feeling Im not qualified ? Does that make sense to anyone? I do enjoy working with children/teens, but not sure if I have the skills I would need. I was thinking about taking a first aide course and than an advanced one, along with buying a comprehensive text on school nursing. But most of you know the job, would I be viewed as too old (the ageism thing)? I certainly cant and have no desire to return to bedside nursing in a hospital.

Any advice from all you sage school nurses would be appreciated!

Mrs H, you are an inspiration!! Thank you for your input. My back is shot, so anything to physical is out of the question. I have gone ahead and ordered the text Comprehensive school nursing, and have contacted the contact NYSSN rep in my area, who has been kind enough to offer more info! Maybe by next year, I'll be more knowlegable and this body will be ready to roll...

Specializes in School Nursing, Public Health, Home Care.

Please let us know how your journey progresses.

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