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Healthcare Providers are Hiring… And The Pay Can Be Outstanding!

Mar 27, 2023 Share
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– Here’s How To Find a Job in Healthcare –

If you’re looking to get a job in healthcare, you’re in luck. Employers across the country are hiring healthcare professionals at near record levels. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), overall employment in healthcare occupations is projected to grow 13% through 2031.

But even more impressive than that, the BLS estimated we’ll see about 1.9 million job openings in healthcare every year![1]

Because of such high demand, salaries for healthcare professionals with educations ranging from certifications and associates degrees to master’s degrees and MDs can be outstanding.

If you don’t yet have a degree or certification in healthcare, simply visit SchoolMatchPro.com to be connected with a program that can
help you achieve one!

How outstanding is the pay?

The BLS says the median annual wage for a technical healthcare practitioner is 64% higher than the “average” occupation, and Salary.com notes the average healthcare worker (across all fields) makes between $43,449 and $65,267 a year![2][3]

Now, there are hundreds of different kinds of jobs in healthcare ranging from medical billing (no degree required) and nuclear medicine technologist (associates degree required), all the way to Genetic Counselors (master’s required) and Physicians (M.D. required) ….

And they’re all in high demand, right now. Like we said earlier, the BLS expects 1.9 million job openings a year. So if you’re already a healthcare worker, now may be the time to look for an even better paying job.

But even if you’re not already working in the field, many jobs in healthcare don’t require you to have a college degree; and are also in high demand.

You could get a job as a phlebotomist, you could work at an assisted living facility, you could become a medical scribe, work as a massage therapist, or even become a medical equipment technician…

All without a traditional college degree!

So, if you’re wanting to get a job in healthcare, no matter your level of education, now’s the time.

How to Find a Job in Healthcare

Finding a job in healthcare is far easier than you think. FindYourJobNow.com has thousands of jobs in healthcare available for you to see, right now!

And these jobs include everything from no-degree-required work, all the way up to highly skilled specialists.

To view a broad range of healthcare jobs we have available in your area, simply visit FindYourJobNow.com, and click on the “Health Care” tab.

Or, if you already know exactly what kind of job in healthcare you’re looking for – let’s use nursing as an example – and know the location you want to work at, just type “Nurse” into the “Job Description” search bar and type the zip code you want to work in into the “Location” search bar…

And voila!

It’s that easy.

With over 1.9 million job openings expected in healthcare every year, chances are, with FindYourJobNow.com, you may very well find a good paying job you really want.

Now, if you want to work in healthcare, but do not have the certifications or training some healthcare jobs require, you can learn how to achieve your qualifications by visiting SchoolMatchPro.com.

School Match Pro can connect you directly with a career college, skills school or vocational school that can offer you the opportunity to earn the certifications, credits, degrees or training you’ll need to further your career in healthcare, or almost any field for that matter.

But if you’re already certified for high-end careers in healthcare, and are ready to find a job right now, FindYourJobNow.com has thousands of opportunities, with hundreds of eager employers waiting to hear from you!

If by chance the healthcare job you want isn’t available, simply sign up for free job alerts that match your search criteria, and you’ll be emailed job openings the moment they become available.

[1] Healthcare Occupations : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov)

[2] Healthcare Occupations : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov)

[3] Health Care Worker Salary | Salary.com