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5 Federal Careers Hiring at Record Pace
Kyle Stone | Editor
Medical and Public Health
Medical and health services managers plan, direct, coordinate, and supervise the delivery of healthcare. These workers are either specialists who work in a specific clinical department, or generalists who manage an entire facility or system.
Health information managers are responsible for ensuring that health records comply with Federal Government regulations.
Occupational health and safety specialists and inspectors help prevent harm to workers, property, the environment, and the general public. 2 out of 5 public health specialists work in Federal, State, and local government agencies that enforce rules on safety, health, and the environment.
Jobs: Health Services Manager, Public Health Specialist, Medical Technician
Median Annual Salary
Most medical and public health specialists enter Federal service as GS-9 employees, and receive a salary of $44,934 – $58,549.
Federal employees who advanced to the GS-13 level earned salaries of between $75,414 – $94,268 (additional degree may be required).
Educational Requirements
Some agencies require occupational health and safety specialists to have a <a href=“http://govcentral.monster.com/tracking/int?landing_page=”http://govcentral.monster.com/content/education-resources degree in occupational health, safety, or a related field, such as engineering, biology, or chemistry. For some positions, a master’s degree in industrial hygiene or a related subject is required. There also are associate degree and 1-year certificate programs, which primarily are intended for technicians.
Career Tips
• Most occupational health and safety specialists and technicians work in large private firms or for Federal, State, and local governments, most of which generally offer benefits more generous than those offered by smaller firms.
• Employment of occupational health and safety specialists and technicians is expected to increase 9 percent by 2016.
• Most Federal government jobs are as Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspectors, who enforce U.S. Department of Labor regulations and impose fines.
• Health care has been rated one of the 9 fastest growing government industries
Related Information
Growing Federal Jobs: Health Care
Department of Health and Human Services
mccarthyysu
over 4 years ago
2 comments
Veteran disabled 30%. BA degree, Nuclear medicine and great carreer statistics and cannot seem to network into any decent job. by the way live in youngstown ohio (Forbes worst places) and willing to relocate. where are the resources to help us?
lwade
over 4 years ago
2 comments
CDL Class "A" training and Heavy Equipment training. Contact lwade@nationaltrainingschools.com
pburkett
over 4 years ago
2 comments
I just farted ! My bad ! But yea I need a job working for the federal government too....somebody email some info please !
sec443
over 4 years ago
4 comments
I am a former Marine (1/1), and would love to work as an Information Security Engineer. I have a B/S in the field and working on my MS/MBA at this time. I live in San Diego and applied for few times for jobs in the same field that have been open for a while, but no answers. I am not sure where these jobs are gone?
Simper Fidelis,
Cavscout18
over 4 years ago
4 comments
For everyone looking for a job in federal law enforcement here are some pointers. First and foremost make sure your credit is good with no overdue payments, if not pay them. Get into shape physically, this will help you in the academy. Next due an internal check of yourself to see if you have it in yourself to due the job. e.g. long periods (2-6 months) away from your home, dealing with dirt bags (criminals), and being called every name in the book. You may have to relocate to another part of the country, be prepared. Next go to www.usajobs.gov. Check regulary because different agencies post jobs at different times. Then wait.
I' am a U.S. Army vet, college grad, and a Federal Agent. I love my job. It is worth the wait and the hard work to be where I am at. The money is good and its nice to wake up to a job that is worthwhile.
bluest
over 4 years ago
2 comments
I've been retired from the military for exactly 1 year this month. I'm working on a contract in Korea and trying to get into the federal system. I have twenty years experience working on the M1 series tank. I was a motor sergeant when I retired, so I have all the experience and skillsets needed to perform the jobs I've seen posted. Please send any information to madison.glynnjr@us.army.mil
WILLCARTA
over 4 years ago
2 comments
141 NORTH 11th ST . #4
NEWARK , NJ 07107
WILSON CARTAGENA
Objective To obtain an entry-level position within a HVAC-R company requiring strong bilingual,analytical and organizational skills
Experience 2006-PRESENT Navalis Company Inc. Rochester , NY
HVAC-R TECHNICIAN Edison , NJ
• Preventive Maintenance and Service Supervisor .Service on commercial warehouse heaters (Dravo,Hastings etc)boilers,exhaust fans,A/C roof top units,split systems,p-tacs.
Duct work installation and repair , Transitions,of commercial units.
CERTIFICATIONS:EPA UNIVERSAL,OSHA
2003–2006 Clara Maass Medical Center Belleville , NJ
Security Officer
Posted at different sites in the facility.
Drove patients and employees to their destination.
2001-2003 Professional Security Nutley , NJ
1998-2001 Gateway Security Inc. Newark , NJ
SECURITY SUPERVISOR
Relieved 12 posts and toured 2 professional buildings.
Duties included payroll,schedules and supervision of 12 individuals.
1994-1998 United States Marine Corps Paris Island , SC
Okinawa , Japan
Camp Lejeune
Ammunition Technician
Kept records,countability,issue,received,maintenance,and security of government ordnance.
Supervised 18 to 30 Marines.
Team Worker
Education 2005-2006 Lincoln Tech. Union , NJ
• EPA Universal Certification.
1992-1994 Kean University Union , NJ
1989-1992 Ramon J. Davila HS Coamo,PR
• High School Diploma
Randy01Day
over 4 years ago
4 comments
My name is Randall Howard. I am a 20 yr Army Retiree. I manage security for General Electric's Money Division. In these hard economic times, is there any possibility of a Government Security position? How do I submit my resume? racohoward@cinci.rr.com
chloemcgillicuddy
over 4 years ago
2 comments
I am a 52 year old female vet and can't find a decent paying job either....I thought people wanted to hire vets..chloemcgillicuddy@yahoo.com I was an MP for 6 years.
suarezbron
over 4 years ago
4 comments
Hi,
Go to a Main Post Office and sign up for the many tests they offer. The jobs pay well and the benefits are good. You can also go to VA hospital and check out their jobs. Good Luck & to all
those back from Iraq. Welcome Home!!! Happy Holidays God Bless.
jayegib
over 4 years ago
2 comments
Hello I am a military vet,who has been out of the Army for a year now. I find it very hard to get a decent job. You'd think the military would set you up for sucess but me and many others who served in the militay i.e. Iraq have found it very hard to find a job now that we're out of the service. Does anyone have an suggestions? please email me at jayegib@yahoo.com
grimstone01
over 4 years ago
940 comments
I'm a Combat Vet that gave most of my live in defending this county. Why is it so hard to get a government job after I got to old to serve my county as a soldiers. It's a crying shame. grimstone@hotmail.com
Rbear
over 4 years ago
6 comments
Dear Sir or Madam,
Does the Gov. need any Heavy Equipment Operators?
Sincerely, Xyzauer@aol.com
castof47
over 4 years ago
2 comments
Hello, my name is Anthony Olvido. Currently, I am a supervisor of staff with BS in Business/ eBusiness. My career goals focuses on stability, and growth. With 24 years working with systems, this would be a great opportunity to work for the government. What do I need to do to be part of such organization?
ag_olatunjisubair
over 4 years ago
2 comments
my name is subair wasiu olatunji from Lagos Nigeria i am seeking for government work, a challenging work were i can exhibit my skills and knowledge in government. Thank you