Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN Job Outlook
Employment of LVNs is expected to grow about as fast as the average
for all occupations through 2012 in response to the long-term care
needs of an increasing elderly population and the general growth of
healthcare. Replacement needs will be a major source of job openings,
as many workers leave the occupation permanently.
Applicants for jobs in hospitals
may face competition as the number of hospital jobs for LVNs declines.
An increasing proportion of sophisticated
procedures, which once were performed only in hospitals, is being performed
in physicians’ offices and in outpatient care centers such as
ambulatory surgical and emergency medical centers, due largely to advances
in technology. Consequently, employment of LVNs is projected to grow
faster than average in these sectors as healthcare expands outside
the traditional hospital setting.
Employment of LVNs in nursing care facilities is expected to grow
faster than the average. Such facilities will offer the most new jobs
for LVNs as the number of aged and disabled persons in need of long-term
care rises. In addition to caring for the aged and the disabled, LVNs
in nursing care facilities will care for the increasing number of patients
who will have been discharged from the hospital, but have not recovered
enough to return home.
Employment of LVNs is expected to grow much faster than average in
home healthcare services. This growth is in response to an increasing
number of older persons with functional disabilities, consumer preference
for care in the home, and technological advances that make it possible
to bring increasingly complex treatments into the home
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