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Hot Jobs in Health Care. Sheryl McLain, MS Executive Director Oklahoma Health Care Workforce Center. Today’s Topics. Why Health Care? “Hot Jobs” Shortage Projections How You Can Help Resources Available Q&A. Why Health Care?. Educational options Variety of jobs, settings, hours
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Hot Jobs in Health Care Sheryl McLain, MS Executive Director Oklahoma Health Care Workforce Center
Today’s Topics • Why Health Care? • “Hot Jobs” • Shortage Projections • How You Can Help • Resources Available • Q&A
Why Health Care? • Educational options • Variety of jobs, settings, hours • Marketable skills in high demand • Meaningful & rewarding work • Opportunities for career advancement and growth
Why Health Care? • Seek a two-year degree, a four-year degree or a quicker certification • Enjoy traveling or staying close to home
Why Health Care? • Prefer working as a team or individually • Like working in direct patient care, or prefer a business office setting…
Why Health Care? • Accounting • Marketing • Administration • Food Service • All other positions any business includes
Is Health Care For Me? ...there is a job in health care especially for YOU!
Why Health Care? • More than 200 health careers • Many training opportunities & shifts • Make a difference in lives each day • Every member of the team is important
Why Health Care? • Your skills will always be in demand • Options of where and when to work • Competitive pay, benefits, flexibility, and job security
Why Health Care? • Different educational choices: • Certification programs: Phlebotomist; Scrub Tech, LPN • 2 Years: Medical Lab Technician; Radiographer • 2-4 Years: Registered Nurse; Respiratory Therapist • 4 years: Medical Technologist; Nuclear Medicine Technologist • 6 Years: Physical Therapist; • Pharmacist
Why Health Care? • Start at any level and can build your career based upon your interests • Change the course of your career path, and can continue advancing with further education
Need $$$$ Assistance? • There are many different scholarship & financial aid packages available to help you pay for your education
Explore Your Options • There is no PERFECT career • There are many EXCELLENT career choices – each with positive and negative attributes • RESEARCH your options
Hot Jobsin Health Care • Oklahoma Hospital Job Shortages: • Nurses • Imaging Technologists (Ultrasound Tech, Radiographer, CT Tech, Radiation Therapist, Nuclear Med, MRI Tech) • Physical/Occupational Therapists • Pharmacists • Respiratory Therapists • Medical Technologists/Lab Techs • Scrub Techs
Selected Vacancies Oklahoma’s Health Care Industry Workforce: 2006 Report Governor’s Council for Workforce & Economic Development
Selected Vacancies (Continued) Oklahoma’s Health Care Industry Workforce: 2006 Report Governor’s Council for Workforce & Economic Development
Projected ShortagesIf Trends Continue Oklahoma’s Health Care Industry Workforce: 2006 Report Governor’s Council for Workforce & Economic Development Oklahoma’s Health Care Industry Workforce: 2006 Report Governor’s Council for Workforce & Economic Development
Results Since2006 Report • Oklahoma Health Care Workforce Center created • CareerTech and State Regents working together to expand enrollment, retention, and graduation from nursing and allied health programs
Qualified Applicants Admitted % % % % % % 100%
Nursing & Allied Health Pipeline (all Post-Secondary) 2008 Health Care Survey, 135 programs
Registered Nursing Pipeline Public and Private Colleges & Universities 85% of BSN qualified applicants admitted into programs 71% of qualified ADN applicants admitted into programs 2008 Health Care Survey, 135 programs
Current Job Outlook • Oklahoma Health Care: • 2nd largest employing industry • Higher than average pay • RN jobs to increase 15% in next 6 years • Allied health professions projected 24% growth from 2004-2012 Oklahoma’s Health Care Industry Workforce: 2006 Report GCWED
Current Job Outlook • 3.1 million new health care jobs available by 2010 • 2.2 millionreplacementjobs • 15 of the 30 “fastest growing occupations” are related to health care • Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Projections to 2010 • Bureau of Labor Statistics, Monthly Labor Review
Current Job Outlook • August 27, 2008 – CNN Story • “15 Jobs that pay $70K per year” • Radiation Therapist • Increased demand (25% by 2016) • Source: CNN.com
Show Me the Money! Licensed Practical Nurse $24,887-$37,742 Surgical Technologist $26,343-$39,572 Cardiac Monitor Technician $18,741-$27,903 Source: Oklahoma Hospital Association Wage & Salary Survey — January 2009
Show Me the Money! Phlebotomist $18,200-$28,153 Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) $29,307-$44,512 Medical Technologist (ASCP) $35,256-$53,664 Source: Oklahoma Hospital Association Wage & Salary Survey — January 2009
Show Me the Money! Registered Nurse $37,440-$60,570 Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) $35,610-$54,808 Physical Therapist $51,168-$78,374 Source: Oklahoma Hospital Association Wage & Salary Survey — January 2009
Show Me the Money! Radiologic Technologist (AART) (Radiographer) $$32,885-$49,650 Nuclear Medicine Technologist $44,262-$67,954 Pharmacist $72,550-$108,846 Source: Oklahoma Hospital Association Wage & Salary Survey — January 2009
Worker Shortage Challenges • Baby Boomers will be retiring at an increasingly rapid pace for the next 15 years • Oklahoma is expected to grow 154,000 new jobs by 2,014 • The job growth rate is 50% larger than our population’s growth rate • The working populations will have to increase from 70% in 2005 to 91% in 2030 to meet the demand
How You Can Help • Career Planning/Direction (4-year plan) • Intro to Health Care • Career Exploration • Talk to professionals/presentations! • www.okhealthcareers.com • www.okhighered.org • www.okcareertech.org • Job Shadowing/Interns/Teacher Externships • Volunteerfor a health care org.
Resources • Health professionals available • Career Fairs • Classroom Presentations • Summer Camps • After School Clubs –Club Scrub/Health Explore • Marketing Materials • Web sites
Middle School Students • After School Program • Launch Spring 2009 – OKC Area Hospitals & Middle Schools • Interactive, fun science education + health career exploration • Hands-on science demos • Health care professionals • What they do, where they work & equipment they use • Engages Students
HealthExplore™ Topics • Mission Nutrition • Body Basics • Build Your Bones • Tobacco Cessation • DNA • UV Exposure
QUESTIONS? Contact: Sheryl McLain, MS Executive Director Oklahoma Health Care Workforce Center (405) 319-8690 www.ohcwc.com www.okhealthcareers.com sheryl@ohcwc.com