I’m Stuck in a Rut!!?

Question by Fabbymummy: I’m stuck in a rut!!?
I have 7 standard grades, a NC (national certificate) in pre-nursing, HNC (higher nat.cert) in health care and did 2yrs as a student nurse but had to come out of course due to family commitments at the time. I I don’t know what to do as a job, have been to see a career advisor. My ideal job is working with families as a social worker but I can’t go to uni till my family are a bit older. Is there something like this i could do for now, oviously less pay but working wi kids with issues. I don’t know what kind of job title that would be….anyone got any advise (pls no suggesting nursing homes!)

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Answer by Dreammaker T
Some suggestion:
A drug/alcohol abuse center for teens
A rehab home for young adults
Many psych facilites will hire & train for the right employee

Look in your local yellow pages for any type of rescue home for children or adults..They too will oft times hire/train…

Hope I’ve been of some help,
Andrea RN

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