Students interested in making a difference in people’s lives and seeking to secure “recession-resilient” careers should consider exploring health-related occupations. It is projected that jobs in the health field will continue to increase due to the aging and growing population. The medical and health industry is one of the fastest growing economic industry sectors in California, employing nearly 1.7 million professionals across a wide range of well-paying career opportunities. Surprisingly, doctors and nurses comprise less than 40% of health professionals, while allied health professionals make up an estimated 60% of the national health care workforce. While many of the careers in this sector require advanced-level preparation, there are plenty of options available for students of various aptitudes, interests, abilities and degree levels.
There are over 30 health care occupations and different specialties including nursing, research, diagnostic services, support services, physical therapy, and health informatics (using cutting-edge technology to store and retrieve medical data). While significant expansion will continue across all occupational segments, the Health Workforce Initiative notes especially strong growth opportunities for Certified Nursing Assistants, Home Health Aides, Licensed Vocational Nurses and Registered Nurses.
*Entry-level hourly rates have been rounded up and salaries are provided as examples of what workers would make if they worked full-time (2080 hours a year)
*Entry-level hourly rates have been rounded up and salaries are provided as examples of what workers would make if they worked full-time (2080 hours a year)
Student Story: Sara Novasky
Since childhood, Sara has been passionate about helping others. This was especially apparent when she became her grandmother’s caregiver. To better provide the help and expertise needed, Sara got career training in occupational therapy. Now, Sara’s grandma is doing better, and Sara is fielding job offers in the health and medical industries. Watch now to hear why Sara is such an advocate for others.