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Nursing Employment Sponsorship
A Pathway to Your Nursing Career in the United States
Curatio Careers was established with the mission to create career development pathways to offer a comprehensive range of services to individuals seeking to advance their career development, transition into new fields, or achieve cross-field development through personal investment. Our vision is bold and exciting: to solve community workforce gaps through strategic job placement, investing in people and helping them thrive in new career fields.
If you are a skilled and dedicated nurse looking to work in the US, our nurse sponsorship program can help you achieve your dream. Based in Virginia (VA), our company specializes in sponsoring nurses and guiding them through the complex process of obtaining work authorization and securing employment in healthcare facilities across the country.
Who Can Apply?
Our nurse sponsorship program is open to qualified international nurses who meet the following requirements:
- Hold a nursing degree from an accredited institution
- Have passed (or plan to take) the NCLEX-RN exam
- Meet English language proficiency requirements (such as IELTS or TOEFL)
- Have relevant clinical experience (preferred but not always required)
Why Choose Our Nurse Sponsorship Program?
We understand that moving to a new country for work is a significant decision. Our sponsorship program is designed to provide international nurses with comprehensive support, including:
We handle all immigration paperwork, including visa processing (such as EB-3 or H-1B).
We connect nurses with reputable healthcare facilities in need of qualified professionals.
Assistance with NCLEX-RN exam preparation, state licensing, and certifications.
Guidance on housing, transportation, and adjusting to life in the U.S.
Opportunities for continued education, certifications, and career growth.
Start Your Nursing Journey in the USA Today!
Background
32% Growth, 139,600 New Jobs, 2.8 Million Nurses
From 2020 to 2030, job prospects in the healthcare industry will grow at a rate of 32%, which is four times the average growth rate for all occupations, equivalent to 139,600 new jobs in the medical and health industry every year. As of 2024, although the United States has more than 2,8 million nurses, the market demand for nursing positions still cannot be met.
Nurses Average Age 52, CNA Average Age 36-40
The average age of registered nurses is curently 52 years old and rising. Nurses aged 65 and above account for 19% of the total number ofnurses, higher than 14.6% in 2017 and 4.4% in 2013. The average age of nursing assistants is typically around 36 to 40 years old.
Nurses Average Salary $89,010, CNA Average Salary $30,000 to $35,000
In 2023, the national average salary for registered nurses in the United States was $89,010, with annual earnings up to more than $130,000. The average salary for nursing assistants begin at $30.000 to $35.000, and increases depending on experience and areas of specialization.
Coming to the United States
Current Landscape
- The United States is currently facing a severe labor shortage in the healthcare field;
- There is a strong demand for primary care professionals;
- Aging populations in many countries, including the United States, have led to demand that far exceeds the healthcare community's capacity to serve.
As the demand for remote care and online health services grows, employment opportunities for nurses and nursing assistants have expanded and diversified beyond traditional settings like hospitals and clinics. These opportunities now include roles in nursing homes, community emergency rooms, independent operating rooms, home care, schools, businesses, pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, community health care centers, and corporate health departments.
Furthermore, bilingual nurses and nursing assistants have a distinct advantage and increased competitiveness in the American labor market. They are better equipped to: communicate effectively with patients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, improve the quality of health services, and meet the needs of ethnically diverse patients more effectively.
Curatio Careers is committed to helping you become an outstanding bilingual healthcare professional in the United States, empowering you to excel in your new career field and achieve your goals of immigrating to the United States.