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Industry. Growing public concerns over natural resources, environmental quality, and public health will continue to increase jobs and the focus on the natural resource management and environmental service groups. There will be increased public and private efforts to improve the management of both public and private natural resources, including water, air, and land quality, and waste management. Advances in science, biotechnology, and information technology will drive major innovations in environ25
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1. Career Cluster 5Including occupations in Environmental, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Systems
2. Industry Growing public concerns over natural resources, environmental quality, and public health will continue to increase jobs and the focus on the natural resource management and environmental service groups. There will be increased public and private efforts to improve the management of both public and private natural resources, including water, air, and land quality, and waste management. Advances in science, biotechnology, and information technology will drive major innovations in environmental and natural resources management.
3. An Associates Degree Most of the following careers can be reached with an associates degree.
An associates degree consists of going to school for two years. This can be obtained at a Community College such as ACM.
4. The Bachelors Degree With this degree the other careers not accessible with an associates degree can be obtained with a Bachelors Degree.
This degree can be earned by going to a four year College such as FSU.
Although you can start out at ACM and transfer to the four year college if so desired.
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Take the poll and find out what you want to be
7. Agricultural Production- Plant System
8. Are you interested in being a… Landscaper
Florist
Greenhouse assistant
Landscape designer
Plant breeder
Soil scientist
9. Landscaper Landscaping is both science and art, and requires good observation and design skills. A good landscaper understands the elements of nature and construction, and blends them accordingly.
If you enjoy changing your environmental surrounding and making them beautiful, this is the job for you.
For this career only an Associate’s Degree or less is required
10. Florist This career consists of arranging flowers in vases, bowls and baskets, or making bouquets and composition from cut flowers, foliage, herbs, and ornamental grasses
These people generally work with flowers on a retail level.
An Associate’s degree or less is the highest education needed.
This career requires an Associate’s Degree or less
11. Greenhouse Assistant Transplanting, weeding, and watering replanting native plants in spring and summer, and in fall focusing on seed collection for replant in spring.
They also assist the Botany Professor and the Department Technician in maintaining the plants.
To become employed as a greenhouse assistant you need an Associate’s Degree
12. Landscape Designer Landscape Design focuses more on the artistic merits of design.
They also take into account soils, drainage, climate and other issues, because the survival of selected plants depends on these aspects.
In order to work it may be necessary to have a license, depending on the level of experience.
Bachelor’s Degree is required to obtain this job
14. Plant Breeder This career involves taking plants and manipulating the species in order to create new genotypes and phenotypes on the plant. That is a new inward structure and a new outward appearance.
You must obtain more than a Bachelor’s Degree to succeed as a plant breeder.
15. Soil Scientist They study all aspects of society—from past events and achievements to human behavior and relationships among groups
Research in the main aspect of the job. They have to be able to do an excessive amount of research in order to succeed.
To receive this job you must have a Bachelor’s Degree.
17. The following jobs are offered… Horse trainer
Veterinary Technician
Veterinarian
18. Horse Trainer With an Associates Degree you can become a professional horse trainer.
Experience the outdoors with the majestic of all animals, the horse.
19. Training in Process
20. Veterinary Technician With an Associates Degree you
could help
save the lives
of animals.
21. Roles of a Veterinary Technician They are found taking histories, providing treatment to routine problems, and giving counseling to clients.
They assist the veterinarian with physical examinations that help determine the nature of the illness or injury.
22. They can also be considered playing the same role as a human nurse. They work along side of the veterinarian.
23. Roles of a Veterinarian Veterinarians should like animals and have the ability to get along with their owners.
Graduation from an accredited college of veterinary medicine, a State license and more than a Bachelor’s Degree are required.
Competition for admission to veterinary school is keen; however, graduates should have excellent job opportunities.
About 3 out of 4 veterinarians work in private practice
24. Veterinarians care for the health of pets, livestock, and animals in zoos, racetracks, and laboratories.
Some veterinarians use their skills to protect humans against diseases carried by animals and conduct clinical research on human and animal health problems.
Others work in basic research, broadening our knowledge of animals and medical science, and in applied research, developing new ways to use knowledge.
26. Food and Fiber Processing The following jobs will be focused on researching and developing products focused on nutritional value; processing and packaging plant and animal products
27. The following careers are as followed… Inspector
Meat Grader
Laboratory Technician
International Marketing and Packaging manager
Food Scientist
Industrial Engineer
28. Inspector Provide the first line of defense by ensuring that the regulate meat, poultry, and egg products
Going into the job the primary jobs are to usually work in slaughter industries
New Inspectors examine food animals in privately owned meat and or poultry plants.
To succeed in this occupation you need to have an Associate's Degree or less.
29. Meat Grader Performs Subsidiary phrases of grading and certification, as required to obtain the necessary on-the- job training for an Agricultural Commodity Grader
Examine meat and/or meat products before, after, and during the processing, handling, and transportation to meet standard requirements
They study the rules, regulations, instructions, policies, and procedures governing the grading and certification of meats, prepared meats and meat products.
You need to have an Associate's Degree to succeed in this occupation.
30. Laboratory Technician Primary responsibilities include performing basic routine analysis in an organic laboratory.
Responsible for extraction and analyzing samples fir petroleum contamination and PCB’s pesticides
You must have an Associate’s Degree or less for this occupation.
31. International Marketing and Packaging Manager They deal with the concern of developing and managing trade across international boundaries.
They also allow for imports to come through the country.
This job is for the person who likes to deal with international organizations and industries.
You need a Bachelor’s Degree for this occupation.
32. Food Scientist About 14% of agriculture and food scientists work for the Federal, State, or local governments
A bachelor’s degree in agricultural science is sufficient for some jobs in product development; a master’s Ph.D. degree is required for research or teaching
Opportunities for agricultural and food scientists are expected to be good over the next decade, particularly for those holding a master’s pr Ph.D. degree.
You need a Bachelor’s Degree to be successful in this occupation.
33. Industrial Engineer Plans utilization facilities, equipment, materials, and personnel to improve efficiency of operations
They study functional statements, organization charts, and project information to determine functions and responsibilities of workers and work units and to identify areas of
duplication
Analyze work force utilization,
facility layout, and operational
data, such as production costs,
process flow charts, and
production schedules to determine
efficient utilization of workers and
equipment
Develop a majority of any calculations
needed to determine a large array of things
To achieve this job a Bachelor’s Degree is required.
34. Natural Resources Management These occupations include managing, conserving, and restoring natural resources, such as parks, fisheries, forestry, wildlife and habitat, watersheds, and tributaries; and the environmental monitoring of power plants
35. Are you interested in being a … Natural Resources Police Officer
Wildlife Technician
Forester
Fisheries Manager
Park Manager
Wildlife Manager
Wildlife Biologist
Naturalist
36. Natural Resources Police Officer Before getting this job it would be necessary to have a substance abuse test in accordance with the Code of Maryland Annotated Regulations .06.01.09 testing for Illegal use of drugs
Applicants must successfully complete the Entry level natural resource police training as required by the state of Maryland natural resources police
Employees must be willing to accept a position of work anywhere in the state of Maryland.
To be successful in this job you need an Associate’s Degree or less
37. Wildlife Technician Plans and directs a statewide program of wildlife management and research
Assists the agency with wildlife related issues
This work area requires an Associate’s Degree or less.
38. Directs the hiring process for division personnel, assigns performance goals and objectives, approves travel to professional or technical meetings and evaluates subordinate managers
Required skill in the use of personal computer with standard office software.
Must be able to communicate successfully both orally and in writing with the public, news-media, co-workers, and cooperators in order to build confidence in agency operations; and to successfully resolve complex wildlife management and related public relations issues
39. Forester About 2 of 3 conservation scientists and foresters work for Federal, State, or local governments
Workers in this occupation need, at a minimum, a bachelor’s degree in forestry, environmental science, range management, or a related Discipline
Slower than average job growth is projected, most new jobs will be in governments and in private sector forestry and conservation consulting.
For this skill area you need to acquire a Bachelor’s Degree.
40. Fisheries Manager
41. Park Manager Supervises employees
Inspects parks
Oversees repairs of building
Works with PD to control
Keeps records
Works with community for interest
Demonstrates continuous effort to improve park
To be successful as a park manager you need a Bachelor’s Degree.
42. Wildlife Manager Ensures hunters will have productive hunting seasons
Responsible for all aspects of the hunt
Locates food plots where prime game will be
To be a wildlife manager you need a Bachelor’s Degree.
43. Wildlife Biologist Studies wild animals and their
habitats
Conducts research to advance
our knowledge of living organisms
They research to develop
solutions to human health
problems and improve the
environment
To achieve success in this work
area you need more than a
Bachelor’s Degree.
44. Naturalist Educate people in the environment and preserve and monitor plants and animals in nature preserves and wildlife refuges
They are responsible for keeping law in the park
Are responsible for maintenance, fire control, back country patrols, and search and rescue
Offers many personal rewards
To achieve this occupation you need less than an Associate’s Degree.
46. The careers in this field are as followed… Water Quality Manager
Toxicologist
Health Physicists
Air Quality Manager
Environmental Technician
Environmental Lawyer
47. Water Quality Manager Directs sewage workers
Keeps operations at permit and regulatory conditions
Implements water quality activities
Serves as main technical guide foe water quality issues
Develops working relationships with local water quality regulators for dealing with their issues
Ensures proper waste programs are in place
To achieve success as a water quality manager you need more than a Bachelor’s Degree
48. Toxicologist Toxicology can be divided into eight distinct job areas:
Industrial
Pharmaceutical
Academic
Clinical
Forensic
Regulatory
Occupational
Eco-toxicology
49. A toxicologist plans and carries out laboratory and field studies to identify, monitor and evaluate the impact of toxic materials and radiation on human and animal health, and on the health of the current status of the environment as well as the future impact
More than a Bachelor’s degree is needed to achieve success in the occupation
50. Health Physicists Health Physicists enjoy favorable job market, but growth is slowing.
They are an essential part in the atomic energy field.
They work at educational institutions, medical centers, and manufacturing plants.
They are also responsible for the protection of persons and their environment from the damaging effects of ionizing radiation.
To obtain success in this job you must have a Bachelor’s Degree
51. Air Quality Manager They manage and enhance the air quality resources through a balanced program of environmental oversight and protection of public health.
They operate monitoring devices to obtain information regarding concentrations of particulate matter.
It also proposes migration strategies working cooperatively with affected emission sources, evaluates potential health risks, and adapts air pollution control measures and regulations
A Bachelor’s Degree is required in order to succeed in this job.
52. Environmental Technician The training program vary considerably, prospective students should carefully investigate training programs before enrolling
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians make up 33 % of all engineering technicians.
Employment of engineering technicians is often influenced by the same economic conditions that affect engineers; as result, job outlook varies by specialty.
In order to achieve success in the wok area you must obtain an Associate’s Degree
53. Environmental Lawyer About 27 percent of lawyers are self-employed, with as partners in law firms or in solo practices
Formal requirements to become a
lawyer usually include a 4-year college
degree, 3 years law school, and
passing a written bar examination;
however, some requirements may
vary by state
Competition for this field is intense
To be successful in this job you need to have more than a Bachelor’s Degree
54. Cluster 5 Presenters Allegany Pet Grooming Salon - Linda Griffiths
Keefe Kaylor - Geography Major, Frostburg State University
Allegany Highlands Trail - Larry Brock
Mid State Pest Inspection – Brad Kimble
Maryland DNR – Park Naturalist, Rocky Gap State Park – Sarah Milbourne
Maryland DNR – Wildlife Management – Clarissa Harris
Maryland DNR – Statewide Curriculum Dir. For Scales and Tales – Jennifer Miller
55.
Allegany College Of Maryland – Forestry Program, John Jastrzembski
Pet Lovers, Inc. – Amelia Johnson
Flowerland – Tim Wotring
Potomac Farms Dairy – Heather Reeder and Jim Barrett
LaVale Veterinary Hospital
Maple Syrup Producer – Leo Shinholt
Frostburg State University – Various Presenters
4H – Vanessa Rinehart