What jobs can I get with an MN degree?

Nurse educator:
Nurse educators are trained to teach nursing curriculum, and are responsible for designing, updating, evaluating and implementing new nursing education curriculums. The setting of this job can be colleges, universities, or hospitals. These individuals are expected to remain up-to-date on the latest nursing trends, methods, research, developments and computer programs.

Nurse manager:
Nurse managers or directors supervise nurses providing direct patient care. They are the ones who hire, train and oversee nursing staff. They are largely responsible for handling more administrative tasks like creating work schedules, managing budgets and handling employment matters including promotions, reviews and discipline.

Research nurse:
Research nurses work in clinics, hospitals, and laboratories. They specialize in data collection, analysis, and informatics to advance patient care outcomes.

Nurse consultant:
Nurse consultants work for hospitals, insurance companies, law offices, and pharmaceutical companies. They analyze and advise legal issues and claims concerning healthcare policies and regulations, medical terminology, and patient records.

Nurse ethicist:
Nurse ethicists work to resolve the ethical dilemmas nurses experience when performing their caregiving duties. They mediate the ethical issues that require careful conversation and research. They may also engage in consultation, research, education, and policy development within a healthcare setting or engage in some organizational ethics activities.

Health informatics nurse:
A specialty that revolves around the integration of nursing and information sciences. Job duties include being able to identify, define, manage and communicate data, information, knowledge and wisdom in nursing practice. Nurse informaticists also work to develop computer and information systems to better present these concepts.

Administration nurse:
These professionals manage nurses and healthcare services at residential care facilities, hospitals, and clinics. They hire staff and ensure nurses comply with laws, regulations, and policies. Nurse administrators also interact with patients to monitor the care they receive.









References:
Best-Paying MSN Jobs In Nursing | NurseJournal.org
What Can You do With a Masters in Nursing in 2024? 11 Best Jobs (neit.edu)