Healthcare jobs in Hudson County, NJ

  • Pet Sitter

    Pet Sitter

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  • Nanny / Babysitter

    Nanny / Babysitter

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  • Senior care provider

    Senior care provider

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Healthcare job opportunities in Hudson County

There are many options for healthcare careers in Hudson County, New Jersey. The county is home to several hospitals, including Hackensack University Medical Center, Jersey City Medical Center and Hoboken University Medical Center. There are also many private practices and clinics.

Healthcare jobs in Hudson County, NJ
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Healthcare careers include doctors, nurses, physician assistants, dentists, optometrists, pharmacists, physical therapists and more. Some healthcare careers require a four-year degree, while others may only require a two-year degree or certification.

Doctors can specialize in family medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine or surgery. Nurses can specialize in intensive care unit (ICU), operating room (OR), labor and delivery or emergency room (ER). Physician assistants can work in any medical specialty. Dentists can work in general practice or specialized fields such as orthodontics or oral surgery. Optometrists can also work in general practice or specialize in contact lenses or low vision rehabilitation. Pharmacists dispense medications and advise patients on their use. Physical therapists help patients recover from injuries and improve their mobility.

Some healthcare careers may require additional training after completing a four-year degree program. For example, doctors must complete a residency program before they can practice medicine independently. Nurses must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) before they can begin working as Registered Nurses (RNs).

The salary for healthcare professionals varies depending on the type of position and level of experience. Doctors typically earn the highest salaries followed by dentists, optometrists and pharmacists. Nurses earn less than doctors but more than other allied health professionals such as physical therapists or occupational therapists.