Introduction
In this video, I’m gonna give you eight healthcare jobs that require no experience.
1. Caregiver or chore provider
2. Medical assistant
3. Medical biller
4. Medical secretary or unit clerk
5. Nursing assistant
6. Occupational therapist aide
7. Patient sitter
8. Psychiatric aide
Hopefully, these jobs will help you get into the medical field if you do not want to go into nursing.
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Content
Hey guys, I wanted to do another video based on the one I did nine months ago.
I think I got about 2k views which that is a lot for a small youtuber.
I appreciate you thank you for watching.
I wanted to give you some additional things that is going to help you.
If you want to get into health care with no experience.
Okay, I got eight things coming to you stay tuned.
Thank you for everyone that watched that video.
If you don't know what I'm talking about I'll link it somewhere in the cards, but I'm going to talk about eight healthcare jobs that you can get at an entry level, meaning no experience at all fresh out of school, fresh out of training.
Okay number one is a caregiver, so anybody can be a caregiver um women, men! Well, women we're more nurturing.
We, you know care for our kids, we care for ourselves.
If you are around a grandparent, you do different things for your grandparent, another um title.
That is something that you can do with.
No experience is called a chore provider um the state.
I know michigan um.
They have chore providers for um patients that have certain insurances and the state pays.
You a certain amount um per hour and you get paid.
You know every two weeks or whatever the case may be, but a chore provider is somebody that goes and they get groceries.
They wash dishes, they wash clothes, they may cook.
If the person wants them to cook, but they're, not a libyan caregiver, they're, a chore provider, so they come in uh.
Do some work for a few hours um, you know: do some errands run some errands for uh the person and go home? Okay, so chore provider or caregiver? No experience and healthcare is booming.
Everybody is short if you want to get into healthcare.
These are a few things that you can get into.
Okay, the second one will be medical assistant.
I believe I talked about it in another video, but fresh out of school.
They will take you, medical assistants can work in doctors, offices, urgent, cares, and you know when you have that certification, that's your ticket! That's your ticket to get a job anywhere fresh out of school medical assistant.
They will take you, medical, biller or billing same thing.
That's another one that they'll take you fresh out of school.
You can work for like a blue cross or any insurance company that requires medical billing.
Hospitals require medical billing.
Again, all you have to do is get that certification.
Take it with.
You apply for the job, and everybody is short you don't have to have experience for that.
They will do on job training just like any other job and it'll get you in there medical secretary, so a secretary of medical secretary, you want to know some medical terminology missed classes you can take for that.
Another title we may have seen for a medical secretary is called a unit clerk.
We have several in the hospital.
I don't think they need any experience.
Um.
If you have any clerical experience or something like that, but medical secretary, you know you can just take.
Maybe a medical terminology class like I mentioned and apply.
You know no experience.
That'll get you in here, nursing assistant, a nursing assistant can go anywhere.
Okay, you get your um nursing assistant, um.
Well, your cna, your certified nursing assistant, um.
You know certification, you go to school.
I think they have schools.
That's two to three weeks: okay, pay like two to three hundred dollars, so save a stimulus check or if you're, getting a monthly parent, um tax credit or whatever save some of that pay for school.
And you know if you want to start somewhere, a nursing assistant will get you in the door.
You literally can be 18 um go to school for a couple of weeks, get your certification apply for a hospital or a nursing home or whatever the case may be, and they will get you in there like that, because we are short.
Nursing assistants are very important, they're, very much so needed, and that is probably one of the easiest on this list that you can get in quickly.
Okay, nursing assistant, a new one that I've come across is occupational, therapist aid.
So in the hospital we have physical therapy occupational therapy and then there's the person that helps there's the aid, so the occupational therapist.
Usually there are two people when they're helping a patient to get um together with their adls, their everyday living essentials.
So there is someone that went to school a little bit longer and then there's the occupational aid, so one job training, you're there you get the work done and you're already in the medical field, so um look up whatever class you have to take and apply plain and simple another one.
That's important is a patient sitter.
A patient sitter does not require experience.
This is what you're doing you're sitting there and you're watching a patient.
So whether the patient is a psych patient or if they are just someone that has dementia someone, that's elderly that doesn't really need to walk around the unit um.
Somebody that you know a nurse or um a cna really can't sit there and a whole shift with them, because they're out doing other patient care, so a patient sitter is something that you can get in.
Quick like that as quick as a cna, and you don't need any experience at all.
I don't even think you have to take a class for that um.
They don't pay the most, but if you're just trying to get a quick job and get into the medical field into the hospital and work your way through and work, your way up, patient sitter hands down and you're just sitting there, and if the patient gets up, you can encourage them to sit down um some patient sitters.
They have people that are on no, I don't think no they're, not in restraints no and if they are in restraints.
It's not all four, because what's the point of a sitter um but yeah, that's a good one, and my last one that I'm going to mention is a psychiatric aid.
Okay, so your psych patients, it's like nurses that go to school.
It's like np's, it's like doctors, but there's a psych 8.
So that's something that's specialized in that field.
You want to look up some classes or, if you just have maybe a background um, you know as some type of aid you can go ahead and get into the psych aid.
I don't think and correct me.
If I'm wrong, there may be glasses for it.
I just haven't looked into it, but a psychiatric aid is just like a nursing assistant, but a nursing assistant helps everyone.
The psychiatric aid only helps the psych patient, so they're trained into looking after these psych patients and looking for the different cues and for the different signs to show what you should do and when a patient is about to do certain things, how to de-escalate it.
Okay, so that is my eighth caregiver slash chore provider either or medical assistant, medical dealer, medical secretary or unit clerk, medical assistant, occupational, therapist, aide, patient sitter and psychiatric aid.
That's my eight! Thank you guys so much for watching make sure you stay tuned for the next video take care, bye.
FAQs
What is the easiest job to get in a hospital? ›
- Medical Secretary.
- Caregiver.
- Medical assistant.
- Medical biller.
- Pharmacy technician.
- Phlebotomist.
- Phlebotomy technician.
- Medical transcriptionist.
The easiest and shortest medical degrees to get are in phlebotomy, physical therapy, and dental hygiene. Easier medical degrees and jobs to get may have lower starting pay, but can progress to healthcare careers that pay well.
Which health career has the most unfilled job opportunities? ›- Pulmonologist. Nearly 66% of all job openings for pulmonologists were still unfilled after 60 days according to Indeed.com. ...
- Rheumatologist. ...
- Nurse Practitioner. ...
- Agency Nurse. ...
- Cardiologist. ...
- Radiologist. ...
- Emergency Medicine Physician. ...
- Psychiatrist.
- Admitting Clerks. Admitting clerks are the front lines of hospitals. ...
- Activity Aide. An activity aide is kind of like the master of ceremonies at a nursing home. ...
- Dietary Aides. ...
- Pharmacy Technician. ...
- Nursing Aides.
- Physical therapist.
- Dentist.
- Veterinarian.
- Physician.
- Orthodontist.
- Registered nurse.
- Oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
- Nurse anesthetist.
- Dental Assisting.
- Medical Assisting.
- Radiologic Technology.
- Surgical Technology.
- Healthcare Administration.
- Health Information Management.
- Medical Billing and Coding.
- Health and Human Services.
- Humanities.
- Liberal Arts.
- Linguistics.
- Music.
- Psychology.
- Religious Studies.
- Social Work.
- Sociology.
- You may be limited to a specific job: ...
- Radiation Therapist. ...
- Nuclear Medicine Technologist. ...
- Dental Hygienist. ...
- Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. ...
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist. ...
- Respiratory Therapist.
- Phlebotomy Technician. ...
- EKG Technician. ...
- Certified Nursing Assistant. ...
- Pharmacy Technician. ...
- Medical Assistant.
- Chiropractor.
- Audiologist.
- Surgical technician.
- Occupational therapist.
- Physical therapist.
- Biomedical engineer.
- Dental hygienist.
- Radiation therapist.
What are some unknown jobs that pay well? ›
- Bereavement coordinator. National average salary : $47,660 per year (according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics) ...
- Bingo or casino manager. ...
- Master marijuana extractor. ...
- Online dating ghostwriter (freelance writer) ...
- Art therapist. ...
- Flavorist (chemist) ...
- Color expert/designer. ...
- Voice-over artist.
- Judge.
- Nuclear engineer.
- Risk manager.
- Compensation and benefits manager.
- Statistician.
- Finance manager.
- Front-end developer.
- Economist.
- Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers: $26,390.
- Cashiers: $26,770.
- Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers: $27,320.
- Dishwashers: $27,350.
- Childcare workers: $27,860.
- Home health aide.
- Medical assistant.
- Nursing assistant.
- Physical therapy assistant.
- Licensed practical nurse.
- Registered nurse.
- Occupational therapist.
- Physical therapist.
- Personal trainer.
- Photographer.
- Nutritionist.
- Librarian.
- Artist.
- Writer.
- Chiropractor.
- Real estate agent.
These improvements, alongside the high salary and fulfilling nature of healthcare, make being a nurse practitioner one of the happiest jobs in the medical field. Required education: Nurse practitioners must have both a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree, as well as a graduate degree in the same discipline.
What is the highest paid job in the world? ›- Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
- General Surgeon.
- Senior Software Engineer.
- Investment Banker.
- Data Scientist.
- IT Systems Manager.
Physician Assistant
They perform essential procedures and deal with the stresses of answering to the physicians and their patients. Also, very busy and working in hospitals and doctor's offices, PAs have a work environment stress of 70/100. They carry a 27/100 stress level due to the nature of their job.
- Plastic Surgery.
- ENT.
- Dermatology.
- Orthopedic Surgery.
- Neurosurgery.
- Thoracic Surgery.
- Urology.
- Vascular Surgery.
Neurosurgeons have one of the most competitive and longest residencies. They also earn exceptionally well for their highly specialized work.
Which is the simplest degree? ›
- Women's Studies. ...
- Religious Studies. ...
- Foreign Language. ...
- Education. ...
- English Literature. ...
- Anthropology. ...
- Sports Management. Sports management has a lot of similarities and overlapping coursework with business administration. ...
- Art. Your creativity could land you a college degree!
- Chartered Accountancy.
- Astrophysics.
- Quantum Mechanics.
- Law.
- Aerospace/ Aeronautical Studies, Engineering.
- Biomedical Studies, Neurosciences, Biochemistry.
- Nursing.
- Dentistry, Medicine.
If you would like to avoid math altogether, you may consider human services jobs with a strong psychology, counseling, or social welfare component. Jobs in writing, publishing, public relations, advertising, and communications also require virtually no math at all.
What is the lowest paying medical specialty? ›- Key takeaways.
- Pediatric specialties.
- Medical genetics.
- Family medicine.
- Preventive medicine.
- Geriatrics.
- Graduate high school. ...
- Attend vocational or technical training. ...
- Write a resume. ...
- Grow your professional network. ...
- Set up job alerts. ...
- Apply for jobs. ...
- Get on-the-job training. ...
- Continue learning.
The shortest residency training programs are three years and the longest are seven. After residency training, some people pursue fellowship training which can range in length from one to three years, on average.
Which certificate course is best in medical field? ›- Certified Coding Specialist Physician-Based (CCS-P) ...
- Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT) ...
- Certified EKG Technician (CET) ...
- Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) ...
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) ...
- Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) ...
- Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
If you think you want to be a doctor but don't want to take on the burden of being on call every night and weekend, consider pediatrics. It's one of the best medical specialties for work-life balance because it offers predictable hours and lots of time off.
What are jobs that pay well but are easy? ›- House Sitter. If you're looking for easy high paying jobs, don't discount house sitter. ...
- Personal Trainer. ...
- Optometrist. ...
- Flight Attendant. ...
- Dog Walker. ...
- Toll Booth Attendant. ...
- Massage Therapist. ...
- Librarian.
- Take Online Surveys. Taking online surveys is one of the easiest ways to earn extra money. ...
- Test Websites. ...
- Open a High-Yield Savings Account. ...
- Participate In Mock Trials. ...
- Get Rewards for Searching. ...
- Become a Beta. ...
- Participate In Clinical Trials. ...
- Enter Contests.
How can I get paid without a job? ›
- 1 11 ways to make money without a real job. Get paid to test websites. Become a crowdworker. Design and sell t-shirts. Work as a transcriber. Shop for others. Sell crafts online. ...
- 2 Being unemployed doesn't have to mean being without money.
- 3 Want to learn more?
- 1.Search for jobs. Start off by simply searching for jobs that interest you. ...
- Read the job description. ...
- Adapt your resume. ...
- Offer to demonstrate your skills. ...
- Look for similar job opportunities. ...
- Change your resume format. ...
- Consider taking additional classes. ...
- Find volunteer opportunities.
Highest- and lowest-paid doctors in 2022
Neurosurgery comes out on top, followed by thoracic surgery, orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery and oral and maxillofacial surgery.
- Invest in education. ...
- Audit your social media accounts. ...
- Establish yourself as an expert in your field. ...
- Take advantage of cross-training opportunities. ...
- Make sure to network. ...
- Excel in your current position. ...
- Develop leadership skills. ...
- Don't Limit Your Search.
The top easiest jobs to get are waiting tables, a customer service specialist, and a retail clerk. Most of these jobs listed require great customer service skills and strong communication skills. It's important to remember that your idea of an easy job may differ from another person, so find a job that fits your needs.
What is the lowest paying state? ›Which state has the lowest minimum wage? Georgia and Wyoming's hourly minimum wage are tied at $5.15. However, employers covered by the FLSA must adhere to the federal requirement of $7.25.
What is the lowest paid salary in USA? ›The federal minimum wage or basic salary in the United States is 7.25 US dollars per hour. However, the basic salary in the United States varies from state to state. As of January 1, 2022, it is reported that the District of Columbia has the highest minimum wage in the US, at 15.2 US dollars per hour.
What is the job that is in demand most? ›Occupation | Employment 2021 | Median Annual Wage 2021 |
---|---|---|
Home health and personal care aides | 3,636,900 | 29,430 |
Software developers | 1,425,900 | 120,730 |
Cooks, restaurant | 1,255,600 | 30,010 |
First-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers | 1,093,100 | 36,570 |
- Medical doctor.
- Nurse practitioner.
- Nutritionist.
- Nursing assistant.
- Nurse midwife.
- Occupational therapist.
- Pharmacy technician.
- Physician assistant.
According to our analysis, the top five cities for healthcare jobs in the U.S. right now are Pittsburgh, PA, Cleveland, OH, Providence, RI, Indianapolis, IN and Milwaukee, WI.
What are the fastest declining jobs? ›
- Data entry clerks.
- Administrative executive secretaries.
- Material-recording and stock-keeping clerks.
- Accounting, bookkeeping and payroll clerks.
- Legislators and officials.
- Statistical, finance and insurance clerks.
- Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors and related workers.
- Surgeon. It's no surprise that this career sits atop the list. ...
- Police Officer. This profession that has become even more stress-filled in the last few years. ...
- Firefighter. ...
- Social Worker. ...
- Paramedic.
- Nurse Practitioner. #1 in Best Health Care Jobs. ...
- Physician Assistant. #2 in Best Health Care Jobs. ...
- Physical Therapist. #3 in Best Health Care Jobs. ...
- Dentist. #4 in Best Health Care Jobs. ...
- Veterinarian. #5 in Best Health Care Jobs. ...
- Physician. #6 in Best Health Care Jobs. ...
- Orthodontist. ...
- Registered Nurse.
- Dental Lab Tech. Last on the list of most stressful jobs are the Dental Lab Techs. ...
- Home Health Aide. ...
- Nurse's Aide. ...
- Respiratory Therapist. ...
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) ...
- Registered Nurse (RN) ...
- Physician Assistant. ...
- Physician (General Practice)
The top easiest jobs to get are waiting tables, a customer service specialist, and a retail clerk. Most of these jobs listed require great customer service skills and strong communication skills. It's important to remember that your idea of an easy job may differ from another person, so find a job that fits your needs.
What is the easiest nursing job in a hospital? ›Working as an RN in post-op can be one of the easiest nursing jobs to get into for nurses who want to work in a hospital. The environment is more laid back and subdued than many units with a reasonable load of patients to tend to.
Who is the highest paid worker at a hospital? ›- It's a win-win if your healthcare career can enrich your patients' lives and your own.
- Anesthesiologists earn the highest salary of all jobs in the medical field.
- Nurse anesthetists earn the most out of all nurses.
- High-paying positions usually require a medical doctor degree and a residency.
- Choose a Healthcare Path. So patient care? ...
- Get Healthcare Training. For most any healthcare career, you'll need training. ...
- Gain Experience in Healthcare. ...
- Find Opportunities to Network with Healthcare Professionals. ...
- Keep Up with Changes in Healthcare.
- Medical Assistant. Medical Assistants can have a much more flexible schedule than many people might believe. ...
- Registered Nurse. ...
- Home Health Aide. ...
- Physical Therapist Aide. ...
- Medical Coder.
- 8 | Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses. ...
- 7 | Patient Representatives. ...
- 6 | Nurse Midwife. ...
- 5 | Nurse Anesthetists. ...
- 4 | Obstetricians and Gynecologists. ...
- 3 | Acute Care Nurses. ...
- 2 | Anesthesiologist Assistants. ...
- 1 | Urologists.
What is the most stressful unit in a hospital? ›
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses
Unstable patients require lifesaving interventions and once stabilized, are transferred to a different unit. Data shows that more than half of all critical care nurses experience burnout syndrome. Nurses deal with several ethical dilemmas and trauma each shift.
- Groundskeeper. National average salary: $50,475 per year. ...
- Accounting clerk. National average salary: $51,352 per year. ...
- Librarian. National average salary: $52,591 per year. ...
- Appraiser. ...
- Garbage truck driver. ...
- Massage therapist. ...
- Claims adjuster. ...
- Customer service representative.
Easy, good, paying jobs include pet care, dog walking, home sitting, technical writing, patient care, delivery driving, massage therapy, and political science jobs. Most of these jobs only need the skill set and perhaps a post-secondary qualification.
What companies are easy to get hired at? ›- GoDaddy.
- Appirio.
- NFL.
- Uber.
- ATB Financial.
- Noodles & Co.
- T-Mobile.
- New Home Star.
Institutional Nurses
These nurses administer more basic care and typically don't have to work long hours and overnight shifts, so this field of nursing tends to be low-stress. Even with less excitement, these nurses find fulfillment in providing basic and family care to those in need.
The fastest way to become an RN is through an RN diploma program, which can be completed in as little as a year. While completing this program does not lead to a degree, it does make the individual eligible to take the NCLEX and earn their RN license.
What is the lowest paying RN job? ›Licensed vocational nurses (LVN) and licensed practical nurses (LPN) are some of the lowest-paid nursing roles, but that is due to the fact that the educational requirements are less than most other types of nurses.