WELCOME
Welcome to the Southern Regional Area Health Education
Center (SR-AHEC) Career Transition Guide. Please use
this guide as you pursue career options in nursing.
SR-AHEC does not advocate any particular resource cited,
but is providing the information as a jumping off point
for you to begin your career transition.
SR-AHEC NURSE CONSULTANTS
Your AHEC Nurse Consultants in the Southern Regional
AFEC area are:
Andrea Novak, MS, RN, BC Phone: (910) 678-7216 Email:
Andrea.Novak@sr-ahec.org
Services available include:
Identification of career goals and available
resources
Career Exploration
Resume Critique
Interview Skills practice
Each AHEC has a collection of career planning resource
materials available for your use, and your AHEC Nurse
Consultant will assist you in identifying resources to
meet your goals. Additional Career Planning Service is
available to help you identify strategies for career
planning and professional development. This service is
available in each of the nine AHEC regions.
The initial hour of consultation is FREE. Use of the
AHEC resource materials is FREE. Continued career
planning consultation services is available at all AHEC
offices for a fee of $20.00 per hour.
Group/Agency Consultation is also available from
SR-AHEC. Programs may be scheduled for agencies on the
following topics:
Career Opportunities in Nursing
Resume Writing
Interview Skills
AHEC Location Web Address Phone
Area L Rocky Mount www.arealahec.dst.nc.us 252-972-6958
Charlotte Charlotte www.cltahec.org/ 704-355-3129
Costal Wilmington www.med.inc.edu/coahec 910-343-2180
Eastern Greenville www.hsl.ecu.edu 252-816-2219
Greensboro Greensboro www.gahec.org 336-832-7484
Mountain Asheville www.mtn.ncahec.org 828-257-4444
Northwest Winston-Salem www.northwestahec.wfubme.edu
336-713-7119
Southern Regional Fayetteville
www.southernregionalahec.org 910-678-7273
Wake Raleigh www.wakeahec.org 919-350-8529
VALUE SETS
The following are Value Sets that many nurse
recruiters look for in job applicants:
MISSION:
Having a strong sense of purpose in life that is related
to caring for people, helping them recover from illness
and attain good health. A person who is altruistic, and
is motivated to put the needs of others first.
RESPONSIVENESS:
The need for, and capacity to take pleasure from, the
recovery of patients. A desire to receive feedback from
patients, to be responsive to patients as a "whole"
person. The capacity to identify and respond accurately
to the feelings of other people.
RESPONSIBILITY:
Having a strong sense of ownership for patient care, and
for the support work necessary for patient care.
RELATOR:
The capacity for developing positive, mutual
interactions with other individuals and maintaining a
separate awareness of each. Recognizing the uniqueness
of each person and responding appropriately.
ASSERTIVENESS:
The capacity and willingness to be direct and open in
relationships. Having the courage to confront unpleasant
situations directly. The ability to give instructions in
a manner that results in acceptance.
ORGANIZATION:
A style of working toward completion, perfection; could
be observed as neatness, promptness, orderliness, etc.
WORK ETHIC:
The capacity for attention to work, having enough energy
to exceed minimum work requirements; seeing oneself as
significant as a result of good work and achievements.
CONCEPTUALIZATION:
The ability to give consistent and logical explanations
for issues related to nursing.
QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER PRIOR TO CAREER CONSULTATION
Before you sit down with one of the AHEC Nurse
Consultants, please review carefully the following
questions. It will help in identifying where you are and
where you want to be in Nursing or another field.
Your demographics: Educational Background: Years
employed in Nursing: Area of Specialty:
What do you like MOST about nursing?
What do you like LEAST about nursing?
What would you most like to do?
Where do you want to practice nursing?
What would the ideal job look like to you?
What short-term, long-term goals in nursing have you set
for yourself
What additional knowledge, skills, or experience do you
think you need in order to meet your goals in nursing?
What do you consider to be your desires, resources and
opportunity in selecting a new career in nursing?
How much time/money are you willing to invest in order
to achieve a new job/title/career field?
Do you plan to remain in North Carolina after you
complete your goals?
Do you want to work alone, for someone else or as a
member of a team?
Do you want to be supervised or unsupervised?
Complete the following statement: I want to (Passion,
mission, or other compelling desire that's motivating
you): so I will draw on my (gifts, talents, skills,
experiences) of by (service you could offer to meet
needs using the above)
MAJOR HEALTH CARE EMPLOYERS IN THE
SOUTHERN REGIONAL AHEC REGION
GENERAL NURSING CERTIFICATION INFORMATION
In 1974, the American Nurses Association (ANA)
established a voluntary system for accreditation of
continuing education in nursing. The essential purpose
of this system is to provide professional nursing
judgment on the quality of the continuing education
offered. Accreditation is a peer review system based on
designated standards and criteria for continuing
education in nursing.
ANA's Center for Credentialing Services became the
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) in January
1991. As a separately incorporated subsidiary of the
association, ANCC administers the Credentialing programs
of the ANA, which include both accreditation and
certification and which are based on ANA's standards for
nursing education, nursing practice and nursing service.
The ANCC Commission on Accreditation, utilizing the
ANA's Standards for Continuing Education in Nursing, is
responsible for developing and administering the
operational policies, procedures, and criteria that
govern the accreditation and approval processes. The
commission defines accreditation as a voluntary process
for appraising and granting recognition to an
organization or institution that meets established
standards based on predetermined criteria. There are two
categories of accreditation available in the ANCC
system, 1) accreditation as an approver of continuing
education in nursing and 2) accreditation as a provider
of continuing education in nursing. This directory lists
all currently accredited organizations.
As a result of the changes in the accreditation
program over the past several years, some organizations
may still be using the accreditation statements given to
them by the Commission on Accreditation's predecessor,
the Board on Accreditation, or in a few instances a
regional accrediting committee. While these
organizations are working to implement the new
terminology in their certificates and publicity
materials, the Commission on Accreditation, the
accrediting body, is responsible for all accredited
organizations. The bylaws of the ANCC stipulate that an
organization accredited by the ANA shall be deemed
accredited by the ANCC. If there are any comments,
complaints, or inquiries about accredited organizations,
please contact the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
The American Nurses Credentialing Center
Accreditation Program
600 Maryland Avenue, SW
Suite 1 00 West
Washington, DC 20024-2571
1-800-284-2378
www.anna.org/ancc
For information about other types of certifications
see:
www.nursingcenter.com/career/norg.cfm?#22
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