Start freelancing from home, offering digital services to healthcare companies that need your expertise.
No new degree, no big following — this is designed for beginners.
You’ve already done the hard work in healthcare. Now let that real-world experience pay off.
Monetize Your Nursing Knowledge Outside the Hospital
You Might Be Wondering:
What is Freelancing?
Freelancing (also called “gig” or “contract” work) means completing projects for clients without committing to a full-time job.
When the work is creating digital content, you get to choose who you work with, when you work, and how much you take on — all while earning extra income and building freedom from home.
I believe this kind of freelancing is an opportunity every nurse should know about.
You’ve already given so much to nursing — your time, energy, and in some cases maybe even your health. Now it’s time to turn that hard-earned expertise into opportunities that work for you.
What Do You Mean by "Digital Content"
I mean; ANYTHING that a company needs created:
- Articles, white papers
- Blogs (because honestly every company needs one these days)
- Creative & Graphic Design (think brochures, flyers, ebooks, and other visuals)
- Curriculum, CEU's
- Editing, proofreading
- Emails
- Exam Questions
- Google/Digital Ads
- Health journalism
- Marketing
- Social media posts (LinkedIn, Instagram, X, Facebook, etc.)
- Social Media Management (they need their accounts active)
- Study materials/exam prep
- Video content (demand will only continue to grow)
- Virtual assistant
- Website content/copywriting
Imagine trying just one of these skills, getting good at it, and charging for your expertise — all without leaving your couch.
Why are Nurses Needed for this Content?
In this digital age, people everywhere are learning new online skills and building side incomes — so why not nurses?
Nurses bring something these other freelancers simply can’t: real healthcare experience.
And that experience matters.
It belongs behind every piece of health and wellness content — and companies know it. They’re not just looking for generic writers or marketers; they’re looking for us.
But I Have No Digital Experience
Neither did I when I started. Neither did anyone else when they started. We all start somewhere.
My ebook walks you through the exact steps to start freelancing as a nurse — no experience required.
From getting started from scratch to finding your first opportunities, it’s designed to be simple, clear, and motivating. Grab your copy and start turning your knowledge into income.
What's in the guide?
Sign up & get my Pricing Guideline FREE
See what you can charge from the couch using simple tools like Canva & Google Docs
Promise I won’t flood your inbox — just updates & helpful tips to succeed you can read on your lunch break (if you get one 😝)
You’ve already done the hard part —caring for patients.
Now work when you want, where you want, and get paid for what you already know.
This was built for beginners.
Just your healthcare experience; working for you in a new way.
In Case You're Still Wondering:
Do I Need a Passion for This?
My passion has always been nursing — helping patients and literally saving lives.
I didn’t get started in this because I always dreamed of being a digital marketer. I started after Covid, when I was desperate for extra income from home, more flexibility, and a way to take control of my earning potential and professional future.
Isn't AI taking over digital work?
Think about watching Grey’s Anatomy or any other medical drama — it almost becomes a game pointing out everything that’s medically inaccurate.
That’s exactly what happens when medical content is created without real experience.
So sure, AI can churn out mass amounts of content, but it can’t create medically accurate insights from first-hand experience.
That’s what makes us irreplaceable.
Google increasingly prioritizes content from credentialed, trustworthy sources, and companies need real healthcare professionals like us to create it.
Are There Enough Jobs?
There are endless opportunities out there right now, and new healthcare companies and startups pop up every day, looking to work with freelancers with real healthcare experience.
Here are the example of projects I’ve done: (after trying so many things, I’ve found my niche in cardiac-related work)
- Blogs for senior living and hearing aid companies
- LinkedIn posts for a remote staffing agency, a healthcare podcast and virtual anatomy company
- Email marketing for health and wellness companies
- Article/public release for new cardiac procedure
- Visuals for a mental health app
- In-office posters for a telehealth company
- Social media management for a maternal mental health app
- Instagram posts for cardiac education company
- Resources for cardiac exam prep