As Americans, it seems like we are constantly rushing, and we have so many stressors in life.
Many people would say their job is one, if not the biggest, source of anxiety and dread.
This is especially true for many healthcare workers who have been working non-stop over the past year.
Many of us chose nursing as a career to help others, to challenge ourselves, and impact people’s lives in a positive way.
But oftentimes with those positives comes a lot of stress. Stress from the long hours, stress from being understaffed and overworked, stress from home, and stress from finances. The list can go on and on.
If the stress has overshadowed the positives of your job and the reasons why you chose the profession to begin with, it may be time for a change of pace.
Why continue to bog yourself down with stress from your current position when you have the power to change it?
The choice is yours, so make it! However, you don’t want to go from one high–stress role to another high-stress role.
So, it’s time to ask, “What are the least stressful nursing jobs out there, and do they really exist?”
It’s important to remember that every job may have some stressful aspects, however, these low-stress nursing career options can be a break from a high-stress environment such as an ED, or Cardiac ICU.
I have compiled this guide of the top 5 least stressful nursing jobs to help guide your job search.