5 Reasons for Nurses to Pursue a Bachelor’s Degree: Featuring Jill Jarufe, Healthcare Recruiter at Kaye/Bassman International

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5 Reasons for Nurses to Pursue a Bachelor’s Degree: Featuring Jill Jarufe, Healthcare Recruiter at Kaye/Bassman International

Dallas, Texas, 5/27/2011: If it’s been years since you received your hospital diploma or associate degree in nursing, you may be wondering if it’s worthwhile to go back to school for that four-year bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN). Consider these facts:

1. You’ve probably noticed “BSN required” more frequently in job postings for registered nurses. Experts agree, this is the future of nursing. In fact, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing states, “The BSN degree is essential for nurses seeking to move up the career ladder and provide a higher level of quality care.”

2. In an average healthcare facility, a nurse with a hospital diploma or associate degree will typically earn $5,000 to $10,000 less annually than someone with a bachelor’s degree, according to Jill Jarufe, a nursing-practice search consultant with Kaye/Bassman International in Dallas.

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About Kaye/Bassman
Founded in 1981, Kaye/Bassman has grown to become the largest single-site executive search and recruitment firm in the United States with the simple mission of impacting companies and enhancing careers by providing the finest in professional, executive, technical and scientific search. Kaye/Bassman provides strategic recruiting and executive search solutions in over 20 industry practice areas including construction recruiting, healthcare recruiting, banking executive search, energy recruitment and many more.  Next Level Recruiting Training, a recruiting training organization, Next Level Exchange, a recruiting training best practices information exchange, and Next Level Marketing Communications are also Kaye/Bassman companies.

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Source: http://career-resources.allhealthcarejobs.com/articles/content/entry/is_pursuing_your_bachelor_s