
When do you know it’s time to switch nursing jobs?
For most of my nurses clients, the “itch” to leave kicks in somewhere between "this job is a dumpster fire" and the curiosity the sets in when you just happen to scroll on social media and stumbled on a post of a nurse living her best "soft Nurse life."
Sound familiar? I get it. Over my 10 years in nursing, I’ve felt those same emotions—especially when I started feeling stuck. The key? Having options. That’s why I built a career that allowed me to flex different nursing muscles while keeping my RN licensure intact.
My Nursing Career Road Map (in a nutshell)
I never wanted to feel boxed in, so I explored different paths within nursing:
🫀 Intermediate Care/Cardiac Nursing
Worked bedside (mostly hated it, but it strengthened my skillset)
📊 Nurse Leadership
Charge Nurse → Nurse Manager → Director of Clinical Services.
Gained experience in personnel management, project leadership, and conflict resolution.
📚 Nursing Academia & Education
Worked as an educator and learned that knowledge is only as valuable as how well you can teach it.
New challenge was that beyond patient teaching that I was used to, but intentionally investing in adult learning overall
Each role had its highs and lows. And here’s what I realized…
Before You Make a Career Move, Ask Yourself This
Is my job really a dumpster fire… or is it just burnout?
Am I making a rash decision, or do I need a plan?
What skills have I built that can transfer into a better nursing role?
You have options. You don’t have to feel stuck. And I can help you find clarity on your next step.
How to Plan Your Nursing Career Move
Stay Curious – Start thinking about a job change before you hit burnout.
Explore Your Options – There are so many non-bedside nursing careers out there.
Recognize Your Transferrable Skills – Leadership, patient education, adaptability—they all count.
Make a Strategic Move – Not under stress, not when you’re drained, but when you’re ready.
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Just my Nurse Perspective
You have choices, Nurse Friend—let’s find the right one for you.
- Nurse Megs
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