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Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey. Site is administered by the American Dental Education Association.

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Page 1: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Careers in HealthGrowing Demand,

Growing Opportunity

Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey.

Site is administered by the American Dental Education Association.

Page 2: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

America needs more health workersThe U.S. population is getting older and living longer – and older people require more health care services.

By 2030, one-fourth of the U.S. population will be over age 65

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Page 3: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Minority health workers are in high demand

• African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans are underrepresented in the health care workforce

• Experts believe more diversity in the health workforce will improve health care for minorities

• Minority health workers are more likely to practice in underserved areas

• Health workers who share the same language and culture as their patients can provide more effective care

Page 4: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Anyone can train to become a health worker

• There are hundreds of different types of health careers – not just ‘doctor’ and ‘nurse’

• While many health professionals work directly with patients, others help maintain records, work in labs or manage the office

• Many of the fastest-growing health careers require just two years of training after high school

Page 5: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

7 Steps to a Successful Health Career

• Find out what health workers do

• Start building your resume now

• Don’t let money stop you

• Believe in yourself

• Find out if a health career is right for you

• Learn more about health career opportunities

• Find a career that fits your educational plans

Page 6: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Is a Health Career Right for You?

EHC can help:

• Go to www.ExploreHealthCareers.org

• Point to the ‘Getting Started’ tab

• Click on “Is a Health Career Right for You?’

• It’s important to choose a career that you will enjoy.

• Think about what you like and what you don’t like.

• Write a description of your ideal job – what factors matter most to you?

Page 7: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Learn more about health career opportunities

• There are hundreds of health careers – including many jobs you may not have heard about

EHC can help:

• Go to www.ExploreHealthCareers.org

• Look for the heading ‘Career Explorer’

• Click on the field to see a list of health careers

• Health careers are organized into fields that focus on specific areas of health care or certain types of patients

Page 8: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Find a career that fits your educational plans

• You can train for many health careers in 2 years at your local community college. Other jobs require a four-year degree, while some involve up to 14 years of education.

EHC can help:

• Go to www.ExploreHealthCareers.org

• Point to the ‘Career Explorer’ tab

• Click on ‘Find a Health Career’ to search for careers by salary and education required

• If you want to get to work soon, consider training for a job as a health ‘assistant’ or ‘aide’

Page 9: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Find out what health workers do

• Before you choose a career, do some research to learn about the day-to-day responsibilities of the job.

EHC can help:

• Go to www.ExploreHealthCareers.org

• Use the Career Explorer to find a health career

• Click on working conditions tab to learn more about what the job entails

• ‘Shadow’ a health worker for a day to see what the career is really like.

Page 10: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Start building your resume now

• Most health careers require a background in science – take as many science and math courses as you can.

• Enroll in a summer program or internship to gain more experience in the health field

EHC can help:

• Go to www.ExploreHealthCareers.org

• Point to the ‘Career Explorer’ tab

• Click on ‘Find a pre-health enrichment program’ to search opportunities by field, program type and location

Page 11: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Don’t let money stop you

• Paying for school is a challenge, but you can get financial assistance for college or a training program

• Many scholarships, grants and loans are available for minority and low-income students

EHC can help:

• Go to www.ExploreHealthCareers.org

• Point to the ‘Career Explorer’ tab

• Click on ‘Find funding opportunities’ to search financial aid programs by field of study, funding type, student ethnicity and state

Page 12: Careers in Health Growing Demand, Growing Opportunity Support for ExploreHealthCareers.org is provided in part by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson

Believe in yourself

• If you can dream it, you can do it

• Picture yourself working in a rewarding health career – and take the steps to make it happen!

EHC can help:

• Go to www.ExploreHealthCareers.org often

• You’ll find profiles of new health careers, achievement tips, funding opportunities, pre-health enrichment programs and more

• Subscribe to our eNewsletter for ongoing news and ideas to help you achieve your goals