Nurse Risk Manager
In a healthcare facility, safety is everything, which means the demand for risk managers is consistently high.
If you are a seasoned bedside nurse, I am sure you have experienced various instances where safety systems could have been better for both the patient and healthcare staff.
Nurse risk managers are responsible for the development and oversight of various programs that address safety, financial, and patient problems. This path could be one of the best career changes for nurses to take, especially if they have an interest in system and policy improvement!
With a background in bedside nursing, it is valuable that a nurse risk manager utilizes this expertise to create tangible and scalable goals that will benefit both the patient and staff members on the care team.
Not only does the work from this career improve the workplace environment, but positive patient outcomes as well! It truly can be a win-win for both healthcare team members and patients, what more could you ask for?
The average salary for a healthcare risk manager is $90,107.