Part Time Medical Jobs That Will Have You With Pregnant Woman
Are you looking for part time medical jobs? If you love to work with woman who are pregnant than both of these jobs would be perfect for you. Neither one requires a lot of education and both are fairly flexible, so it would be a great job if you have kids.
The first part time medical jobs is a childbirth educator. In order to become a childbirth instructor you need to go through a simple course, which you can normally do on a home study program, and then you have to watch other educators for a certain amount of classes. Normally all of this can be done within 6 months or less. However, the minimal amount of work involved does show in the pay, most educators make around 20/hour, but if you get with a OBGYN that refers all their patients to you, you could come out making more.
As a childbirth instructor you will be giving classes to mom and dad’s to be. The class will normally include instruction on the different stages of childbirth and how to tell when it is time to go to the hospital. You will go over different ways of pain relieve including stretching, breathing, massages and then the medicinal choices, like Tylenol, and the epidural. Most birthing classes will also go over the first few days of post partum and how to relieve discomforts and begin your nursing relationship. You might also give a brief description on child care, like bathing and diapering.
If you are looking for part time medical jobs that might be so obvious then this next one is for you, a prenatal fitness instructor. Some people may not view it as a medical job, but I believe it is. This is a great job for those looking to do something part time. You only need to get a certificate which you can easily obtain through independent coursework and a few seminars, then a test. After that most trainers will make about $50-75/class, that lasts 45-50 minutes.
I hope this has helped you are your search to finding just the right part time medical job for you. If you are looking for other jobs involving pregnancy and labor then you can look at these posts as well.
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