Navy Nurse Corps Officer. Fort Myers LilyLifestyle
Listed on 2026-06-17
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Nursing
RN Nurse, Healthcare Nursing, Mental Health Nurse, Nurse Practitioner
About
Are you ready to make a difference while advancing your career? As a member of the Navy Nurse Corps, you will find immense personal and professional fulfillment by serving military personnel, their families, and communities in need across the globe. Experience the joy of helping others while benefiting from outstanding scholarship opportunities that may allow you to graduate from nursing school debt‑free.
Additionally, you’ll have access to specialty training that gives you a significant advantage in your nursing career.
- Nurse Anesthetists:
Administer anesthesia and monitor patients, while training the next generation of medical personnel. - Primary Care Nurse Practitioners:
Deliver comprehensive healthcare for service members and their families. - Medical‑Surgical Nurses:
Provide direct patient care and take on charge nurse roles. - Perioperative Nurses:
Plan, implement, and assess nursing care for surgical patients. - Critical Care Nurses:
Offer specialized nursing care to critical patients, including during transport. - Mental Health Nurses & Nurse Practitioners:
Deliver mental health services and lead care teams. - Military‑Specific Specializations:
Engage in education and training, manpower systems analysis, and nursing research.
- Up to 100% tuition coverage through scholarship and loan repayment programs.
- Competitive salary and compensation package.
- Comprehensive health insurance at no cost.
- Free housing provided.
- Retirement plan benefits.
- 30 days of paid vacation annually.
- High School Students: NROTC Nurse Option scholarships covering up to $180,000 in nursing education expenses.
- Nursing Students:
Receive up to $34,000 via the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP). - Graduate Students:
Access up to $50,000 in loan repayment assistance for certain nursing specialties. - Practicing Nurses:
Eligible for a one‑time sign‑on bonus of up to $30,000, depending on your specialty.
Navy Nurses can work at over 250 Navy medical facilities worldwide, on hospital ships, or with Marine Forces, providing diverse and impactful experiences.
Qualifications and Requirements- Must be a U.S. citizen, between the ages of 18 and 41.
- Must hold a current nursing license in the U.S. (new graduates must obtain their license within one year of Active Duty).
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing from a CCNE‑accredited institution.
Explore part‑time opportunities through the Navy Reserve, and embark on a rewarding career where you can make a difference!
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