Career Tips: Medical Careers with Great Flexibility

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Looking to get into the medical profession? Here are the top Medical Careers with great flexibility…

What is worse than entering a career field that not only sounds boring but does not offer any excitement or flexibility on the job either? Rather than spend your life bored at a desk or wishing you were someone else, doing something else, swap up your career and choose a path that gives you the chance to work the hours of your choosing.

Not sure about the career choices available to you? The following list is here to help.

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Nursing

All areas of nursing are extremely flexible, which is why nursing is often a vocation much loved by women. Whilst it is perfectly acceptable to sign up for a full-time job in a clinic or hospital, and work set shifts, there are many instances where you can work flexible hours around your family or a second career.

Working for an agency gives you a lot of flexibility, as you can sign up for as many or as few shifts as you like. Specialist areas of nursing, such as providing private nursing care to elderly clients or working for overseas agencies also offer a high degree of flexibility.

Orthodontist

Orthodontists are dentists, but they specialise in helping people attain the smile they have always desired and dreamt of. Many of us are unhappy with our teeth and would love to fix our mouths so that we can smile without feeling self-conscious. And what would feel better than helping people get the smile they have always wanted?

There are many benefits to being an orthodontist, however. Not only is the pay good, but you can start your own practice and work to your own schedule. If you are a qualified dentist and would like to branch out into an area that offers a lot of flexibility, the London Dental Institute has many orthodontic courses available online so that you can train in the comfort of your own home. They will provide you with the best training and training materials needed to help you excel.

Nutritionists

Working as a nutritionist is flexible because you can choose to set up your own freelance consultancy if you want the freedom to work any hours you like. Many nutritionists open their own practice and visit clients when it is convenient. These days, it is common to offer online consultations, which gives an even greater level of flexibility.

Physiotherapists

Physiotherapists, like dieticians and nutritionists, often work in the private sector, running their own clinics. The great thing about working for yourself is that you can take on as many or as few clients as you like. This is perfect for anyone who prefers to work part-time hours or has other interests, such as working with professional athletes or competing as an amateur athlete.

Not many of us successfully find our dream careers, however, that doesn’t mean you should settle. New jobs are being invented every day, so rather than settle for the job that is making you unhappy, find a career path that offers the job satisfaction, progression and salary you deserve and have always wanted.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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