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(Wireless engineering recruiting) Teaching English as a Second Language Jobs - Career Explained

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By Erik J

  There are many different English as a Second Language jobs in the United States and abroad, which all have varying educational requirements and job specifications. English as a Second Language (ESL) is also known as English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL). All of the teaching English as a Second Language jobs are focused on teaching English to people who have a different native language that they currently speak in. Teaching English to people in the United States and in other countries can provide many benefits to the students, and in U.S. schools it is often necessary in areas with large immigrant populations.

If you are seeking English as a Second Language jobs, you will have many different opportunities and many different routes to choose from. Since there are so many different job environments and locations one can work in within this area of the educational world, many different types of people can get ESL jobs as a result. If you want to travel and see the world while earning a salary, for example, you could search for ESL jobs overseas. There are many opportunities to teach English to students in other countries through various employment agencies. There is an abundance of work in Asian countries such as South Korea, so if you have an itching to get immersed in Eastern culture this is a great way to do so.

More conventional options include domestic teaching English as a Second Language jobs, where the students live and learn in the United States. Most jobs are at public schools, but there are also ESL jobs at private schools. In areas such as the Southwest and Texas, many Spanish speakers from Mexico and South America need specialized instruction, but this career is not only a job for teaching English to Spanish speakers as some might imagine. Immigrants and refugees from all over the world might

require special help adjusting to the English language upon moving to the United States.

There are also English as a Second Language jobs online, so whatever your career goals and preferences, there is an ESL job for you.

Find top education schools which offers ESL degree programs in USA or Canada. Choose the best education school for you to earn degree in ESL (English as Secondary Language) and start your path to a rewarding career.


Top 5 Nursing Specializations

By Erik J

  There are numerous specializations that nurses can go into once they finish school and begin working in the field. These nursing specializations can be categorized based on the setting that the nurse works in and the type of care they provide. Following are the top 5 nursing specializations categorized by work setting and type of care:

1.Ambulatory Care Nurses: After getting a BSN degree, you can choose to become an ambulatory care nurse. This involves treating patients with a variety of illnesses, conditions and injuries in any outpatient care setting.

2.Critical Care Nurses: These are the nurses who work in intensive care units, critical care units and even in helicopters en route to nearby facilities. They specialize in treating patients with serious issues such as cardiovascular, pulmonary or respiratory failure, including heart attacks and strokes.

3.Home Health Care Nurses: Many patients require specialized nursing services at home after they are recovering from extreme or complicated accidents, child births or surgeries. People with acute illnesses may also require home health care nurses who administer blood, fluids and medications while monitoring the patients health on a daily basis. Sometimes this might be a short-term job, and other times it might be very long term, if the patient has a very serious condition requiring around the clock care.

4.Ob/Gyn Nurses: These are the RNs who work in maternity units and gynecologists offices alongside doctors who care for women in their family planning and birthing processes.

5.Psychiatric Nurses: Many nurses in training are going to school to become psychiatric nurses because this is such a growing field. These nurses help treat patients who are suffering from mental conditions either in out-patient or in-patient settings. Their duties involve assisting psychiatric doctors, administering medications, and providing patient care.

Other top nursing specializations include radiologic nurses who provide care to patients undergoing diagnostic radiation procedures, holistic nurses who work with alternative medicines, rehabilitation nurses who work with patients who have temporary and permanent disabilities, and surgical nurses who work with surgeons during operations. These are all great fields to go into after you get your degree.

Find detail information about top nursing schools and best nursing degrees to start career in nursing at NursingSchoolsU.com. Choose the best nursing programs and perfect nursing school for you and start your path to a rewarding career.


Get the low down on Medical Sonography Jobs

By Roberto Garabell

  Julie enjoys working as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. She wakes up every day with a determined step.

So, can you enjoy your job like Julie? Is becoming a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer the right choice for you?

Sonography uses high pitched sound to get a picture of what is happening inside you. A very frequent use for ultrasound technology is to examine pregnant moms’ babies to make sure that they are flourishing. Also, heart ultrasounds are used to evaluate the state of the heart and blood vessels around it. Motion can also be analyzed to learn how well the heart is performing. Even though cardiology is another important use of ultrasound technology, Julie works by doing sonography for the maternity ward, not heart patients. Let us take a good look at how ultrasound technology is executed for expectant women.

For expectant mothers, the Diagnostic Medical Sonographer applies a slippery substance on the expectant mother’s stomach region. Then, the Diagnostic Medical Sonographer moves the ultrasound wand on her stomach carefully to make sure that the fetus is healthy.

Another common thing that happens during this process is that the baby’s sex is found out. This is an exciting moment in the mother’s life and Julie really likes telling pregnant women that everything is ok as anticipated. Also, if the pregnant woman would like and Julie sees it with the ultrasound,Julie will reveal the sex to the happy mother to be.

Also, Julie confirms that there isn’t anything clearly wrong with the baby, such as it sporting fifteen legs. The baby always passes the eight eye screening, so this one is a favorite of Julie’s. Also, she sees if there are any locations that call out to her. Sometimes, there may be an area that the sonogram displays as an area to examine further. If this occurs and Julie would like to receive another opinion on it, then she may call a radiologist for their thoughts or set up the future mom for another visit.

Almost always, the fetus goes as planned and Julie shows the mother the hazy photo of her baby. And first time pregnant women upload that photo on SnapFish, create wallet photos of it and create any other item that strikes their imagination.

Julie shares their instant of great joy as they see a photo of their fetus. That is what makes Julie happy and makes her looking forward to work on Mondays. She had wanted to be a doctor, but becoming a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer was a much more reasonable program, so that she could start a family of her own. And then Julie knew exactly what was going on when she got her own sonogram.

Caitlin Roberts is the Executive Editor of MedicalJobs.ORG (http://www.medicaljobs.org) which looks at many different healthcare jobs and careers. Ultrasound Technician jobs are included on the site. Learn more about Ultrasound Technician jobs at http://www.medicaljobs.org/careers/Diagnostic-Medical-Sonographers.php

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