To gain experience in teaching, at least on a small scale, form a study group of some of your fellow students so you can practice presenting material and answering questions about it.
Volunteer or acquire a part-time job at a local hospital, health care facility, or a community center that will allow you to teach a class or learn more about nursing.
Work to develop a mentoring relationship with one or more of your teachers.
- Adapted Physical Education Specialists
- Adult and Vocational Education Teachers
- Advanced Practice Nurses
- Art Teachers
- Athletic Directors
- Biophysicists
- Book Editors
- Career and Employment Counselors
- Career and Employment Technicians
- College Administrators
- College Professors
- Community Health Nurses
- Community Nutrition Educators
- Computer Trainers
- Cooking Instructors
- Critical Care Nurses
- Curriculum Coordinators
- Dance School Owners and Managers
- Distance Learning Coordinators
- Driving School Owners and Instructors
- Education Directors and Museum Teachers
- Edupreneurs
- Elementary School Teachers
- Emergency Nurses
- English as a Second Language (ESL) Teachers
- Environmental Education Program Directors
- Flight Instructors
- Geriatric Nurses
- Guidance Counselors
- Health Educators
- Home Health Care and Hospice Nurses
- Instructional Coordinators
- Instructional Designers
- Journalism Teachers
- Learning Innovations Designers
- Legal Nurse Consultants
- Library and Information Science Instructors
- Licensed Practical Nurses
- Mathematics Teachers
- Music Teachers
- Neonatal Nurses
- Nurse Anesthetists
- Nurse Assistants
- Nurse Managers
- Nurse Practitioners
- Nurse-Midwives
- Occupational Health Nurses
- Oncological Nurses
- Physical Education Teachers
- Preschool Teachers
- Psychiatric Nurses
- Registered Nurses
- School Administrators
- School Nurses
- Secondary School Teachers
- Special Education Teachers
- Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
- Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
- Teacher Aides
- Tutors and Trainers