What do we do?

Bobbi Rose Childers believes in helping professionals define, refine, and master the vision they have of themselves through supporting educational journeys. We provide tutoring and academic support in nursing education throughout a nursing career. We assist professionals at all skill levels in various jobs to prepare for interviews, public speaking, navigate leadership roles, or address their need for mentorship.


Whether you are an individual in need of one-time short-term support, a nursing organization looking for a motivating speaker about the profession, a team looking for contracted support for training and coaching, or a subject matter expert to present to your group, Bobbi Rose Childers can help.


We aim to meet our clients where they are and customize our services to their needs to support their journey towards success as they have defined it.

Speaking Engagements

Nursing Education

Professional Development Services

Leadership, Mentoring, or Coaching

How do we work

We provide in-person or remote services that are entirely customizable to your needs.


Each of our contracts starts with a consultation to ensure that we understand your needs and provide you with clear goals and pricing upfront.

Begin your journey...

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Contact us with your needs

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Consultation

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Plan and quote

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Let's go!

Let’s Talk

Do you have a project for which you need writing or educational services? Is it short-term or long-term? Whether you have specific style needs or have questions about topic ideas that may be innovative - let's chat!  BobbiRose writing can be as defined or as flexible as you need.


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