Scholarships Available!
Community Health Nurses play a vital role in promoting the health and well-being of entire communities. They work closely with individuals and families to provide education, preventive care, and support for managing chronic conditions. With strong empathy, excellent communication skills, and a deep commitment to public health, community health nurses create a safe and supportive environment for their patients. Their work significantly impacts society by reducing health disparities, improving access to healthcare, and fostering healthier communities. Through their dedication and expertise, community health nurses make a meaningful difference in the lives of those they serve, helping them lead healthier and happier lives.
Salary Range
- $87,000 – $133,000/ year
Education & Timeframe
- Start Your Journey: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) Duration: ~4 years
- Advance Your Expertise: Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) degree from an accredited nursing program Duration: ~2-3 years for M.S.N., ~3-5 years for D.N.P.
- Gain Experience: Internships or work experience in hospitals, clinics, or private practices. Stay current with nursing techniques, patient care practices, and relevant research.
Scholarship Opportunities
- The Nevada Nurse Apprentice Program offers funding to help students interested in a nursing career. This program provides financial support for nurse apprentices, including hourly wages and bonuses upon graduation and licensure. Additionally, it covers travel expenses for those who need to travel long distances for their apprenticeship. By joining this program, you can gain valuable experience and financial assistance to help you succeed in your nursing career. Nevada Nurse Apprentice Program – NAP
- The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Nevada Health Workforce Pipeline Grant (NHWPG) will focus on providing funding opportunities that are intended to disseminate financial relief and incentivize individuals to pursue careers in a variety of health-related fields. The expected outcome for these funds is to support and expand the opportunity to increase the number of qualified and competent professionals in the health workforce to improve the overall health of our communities. For more information, please contact Ryan Mills at rmills@health.nv.gov.
- The Nevada Health Service Corps (NHSC) offers a state loan repayment program that provides funding to help pay off educational loans for those who commit to working in underserved areas of Nevada. This is a fantastic opportunity for students interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. By joining the NHSC, You can make a real difference in communities that need healthcare professionals the most. Nevada Health Service Corps | School of Medicine
Academic Institutes
- To explore academic institutions and programs for a career in nursing, visit our Nursing page for more information.
Additional Information
- Community Health Nurse Class Specification | DHHS
- Career Guide for Different Types of Nurses | WGU
- Registered Nurses: Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- How To Become A Public Health Nurse: What To Know – Forbes Advisor
- 4 Reasons Nursing Is the Most Rewarding Career Path
Career Choices & Growth
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