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•Go to O*Net online (O*NET OnLine)
•Click on “I want to be a…..” (purple box on left of screen)
•In the first box (“I want to be a….”), enter the title of your dream job
•Look at the given information and answer the following questions:
-Does the information seem to accurately describe the task/duties/responsibilities of the job?
-Does the information seem to accurately describe the knowledge/skills/abilities that you would need to be successful for the job?
-Were you surprised by any of the information?
-Is there anything you can do to become better prepared for this job?
•If you are curious, you can also take the interest profiler (“I’m not really sure” box). It will indicate what sort of jobs that may suit you. If you explore this option, include in your write up (e.g., what did your results say? What do you think about the results?
•Write a job description and job specification for your current job using Onet(although you can use other sources as well).
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Running head: NURSING PRACTITIONER JOB DETAILS
Nursing Practitioner Job Details
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NURSING PRACTITIONER JOB DETAILS
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Nursing Practitioner Job Details
I would like to become a nurse practitioner in the future. The information provided about
the roles and responsibilities of nurse practitioners on the website is comprehensive. It covers in
detail a lot of what it entails to be a nurse practitioner. However, even though the information is
accurate and detailed, it is very brief. This may be due to the fact that it was fitted onto one web
page. Alternatively, the website design might emphasize ion brevity because it is only supposed
to give an idea of what the career entails. This notwithstanding, any individual looking for
information about what being a nurse entails will be well served and satisfied by the data provided
by the page. The tasks performed by a nurse practitioner according to the website include:
• Diagnosing and treatment of chronic, episodic and acute illnesses individually or as part
of a team.
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Health promotion and disease prevention.
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Carrying out o...