Freelance Nursing Writer

Job Description

If you have been studying or working in nursing in the UK, US or Australia, Academic Knowledge may be looking to work with you. A position as a freelance writer in nursing at Academic Knowledge is an ideal way to earn extra money and develop your career in a new direction. We are the leading provider of custom written work in the UK and have expanded to offer our services to a worldwide customer base, including Australia. This means we are able to offer the best rates in the business to our team of freelance nursing writers. As one of our most popular subject areas, the ideal candidate will have studied Adult, Child or Mental Health Nursing and worked for the NHS or in a teaching capacity and have first-hand experience and knowledge of the UK Health System and the Nursing role. Working as a freelance writer for Academic Knowledge is flexible enough for you to fit around work and family commitments and may be done from anywhere in the world. All that you need is access to the internet and word processing software. Many writers also work with us while studying further qualifications, benefiting from the flexibility associated with the role. Examples of the types of areas that you may be asked to write about include theories of nursing, nursing ethics, nurse prescribing, reflective nursing accounts, evidence-based practice in nursing, inter-professional health care and nursing research. Our writing jobs will allow you the flexibility to work in your own time and further develop your academic skills.

Requirements

Ideally, you will be a high quality graduate in nursing or a related subject, with experience of working as a nurse in the UK, US or Australia. You will hold at least a bachelor’s degree in nursing, this can include Adult, Child, Mental Health Nursing or another related health care subject, although writers with higher levels of qualification are always welcome and have the opportunity to take on more challenging projects. To be eligible to apply for this vacancy you must have: A minimum of a 2:1 undergraduate degree or equivalent (60%+) Excellent written English skills
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