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Other jobs for BSN with revoked license?Rating: (votes: 0) 1. You could be a pharmaceutical representative2. Case manager3. Utilization review4. Instructor in a medical assistant program5. Consultant6. Medical supply salesperson7. Office manager for a clinic8. Staffing coordinator9. Administrative assistant at a healthcare facility Comment: At least in Ohio, a BS degree in any field will allow you to substitute teach. You still must pass the background check. Good luck!Comment: I am sorry to hear that your license is revoked. Is there any way for you to earn reinstatement?Comment: How about jobs for BSN's without a revoked license?Comment: This OP did not actually say that he/she was talking about her/himself...Comment: Quote from TheCommuter1. You could be a pharmaceutical representative2. Case manager3. Utilization review4. Instructor in a medical assistant program5. Consultant6. Medical supply salesperson7. Office manager for a clinic8. Staffing coordinator9. Administrative assistant at a healthcare facilityComment: I'd say go to graduate school and get a non nursing related degree or another BS or BA degree. I think the other thing to consider is why was the license revoked? Can you explain it during an interview for say a drug rep or something.Comment: Wow tough question...they are going to ask in any medical facility if you have ever held a professional license and had discipline action....Comment: Life/health/disability insurance underwriter comes to mind. They may work with the loss of license if the offense wasn't too grievous.Comment: there's always stripping or barber college, maybe truck driving. Although I did know a nurse who got a job as a transcriptionist after she had her nursing license revoked.Comment: The person in question still has a bachelors degree. They may not be an RN but they have the degree. They could teach (not nursing) but they could take some extra classes and teach school-or like someone else sugested substitute teach. There is no reason they have to mention that the license is not current.Comment: Quote from PreepsThe person in question still has a bachelors degree. They may not be an RN but they have the degree. They could teach (not nursing) but they could take some extra classes and teach school-or like someone else sugested substitute teach. There is no reason they have to mention that the license is not current.
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