I am currently tossing up between nursing, primary education or potentially psychology, human resources etc. One of the things that draws me to nursing is the high demand for them, but how easy is it to get a job?
People say that there is a teachers shortage, yet it seems to me that this so called shortage only exists in the western suburbs/country nsw. Is this the same with nursing? Or would it be relatively easy for me to be placed into a city hospital (would love Randwick Childrens or Westmead Childrens - I'm most interested in paediatrics)?
Im torn between both, however if the employment prospects are similar I would probably choose prim ed. But nursing is also applealing because there seems to be more of an opportunity to specialise and move up in the industry.
Anyone found themselves in this position? Or pretty much has anything to say that can help me?
People say that there is a teachers shortage, yet it seems to me that this so called shortage only exists in the western suburbs/country nsw. Is this the same with nursing? Or would it be relatively easy for me to be placed into a city hospital (would love Randwick Childrens or Westmead Childrens - I'm most interested in paediatrics)?
Im torn between both, however if the employment prospects are similar I would probably choose prim ed. But nursing is also applealing because there seems to be more of an opportunity to specialise and move up in the industry.
Anyone found themselves in this position? Or pretty much has anything to say that can help me?