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Homeland Security: Top Ten In-Demand Occupations

Homeland Security: Top Ten In-Demand Occupations

(DHS)

It’s no surprise that Homeland Security is recruiting heavily. Fortunately, this is good news for Firefighters and EMTs/Paramedics who both rank in the top ten.

Homeland Security Emergency Preparedness & Response focuses on the premise that a disaster can strike anytime, anywhere. A disaster may be in the form of a hurricane, an earthquake, a tornado, a flood, a fire or a hazardous spill – it can be act of nature or an act of man, including terrorism. At the local level, all Americans are familiar with the first-line of emergency preparedness and response: the local police, fire departments, and medical emergency responders. As Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security, recently said at the International Association of Fire Chiefs, “[it is] often said, but not too often said, firefighters rush in when everybody’s running out.”

What Does This Mean For You?

The supply of jobs is generally not increasing proportionately with demand meaning that only the best of the best will be taking advantage of the call for firefighters. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “the more education you have, the higher your wage.” While this seems logical in most occupations, firefighting isn’t out of the ordinary. With the general population of firefighters having only “some college,” the first step you can take towards better jobs and better pay is to earn your degree.

Here’s a list of the top ten “most wanted,” and the projected need for workers over the next ten years. Click on any of the titles to search for job listings in your area.

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1) Security Guards

Projected Need: 349,000

2) Computer Software Engineers, Applications

Projected Need: 268,000

3) Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers

Projected Need: 265,000


h4. 4) Computer Systems Analysts

Projected Need: 208,000


5) Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts

Projected Need: 153,000

6) Firefighters

Projected Need: 150,000


7) Network and Computer Systems Administrators

Projected Need: 138,000


8) Computer Programmers

Projected Need: 117,000


h4. 9) Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics

Projected Need: 74,000


h4. 10) Database Administrators

Projected Need: 51,000


Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD).

Other FireLink resources to keep you at the top of your game.

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    batchief1

    3 months ago

    5936 comments

    Great tips, All I can say is Time to study. A degree is woth its wait in gold.

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    Account Removed

    3 months ago

    Sounds good

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    Hazmeded

    3 months ago

    34 comments

    KD7CAO...I was thinking the same thing. Maybe what Homeland Security needs is less "masters" degrees in offices and more on the line people running the real show!

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    KD7CAO

    5 months ago

    252 comments

    Just occured to me that this is a very old topic. What's up?

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    KD7CAO

    5 months ago

    252 comments

    Interesting no mention of Emergency Management Personnel?

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    BERSERKER_343_SHAFT

    10 months ago

    1908 comments

    Sounds good

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    emtffdan

    10 months ago

    2044 comments

    Thanks for the tips.

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    USC

    about 1 year ago

    68 comments

    Well I hope they HIRE qualified people that want to do the job and do it. Not people that FILL THE POSITION and do not give 110%

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    chfd120

    about 1 year ago

    410 comments

    good news, study, study, study.

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    thmclaughlin

    about 1 year ago

    2 comments

    After having to retire from Fire Suppression after 27 plus years, I have to much energy and experience in the Fire Service. I have considered applying for employment with Homeland Security, but feel discouraged due to a minor Back Injury vs. , Where Would They Use ME ?"
    If anyone can reply with helpful information, I wellcome your response.

    Tom / Retired Fire Captain / Southern California
    thmclaughlin@sbcglobal.net

    (661) 236-4271

    Thanks.

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    BillDougy

    about 1 year ago

    14 comments

    one good thing to do if you are in the state of texas is take advantage of the Vernon Law which will pay for your schooling as long as your a career firefighter.... of course it only pays for I think 3 degrees fire science, emergency medical science and fire service administration

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    KL0ZW

    about 1 year ago

    46 comments

    Those of you pursuing the degree route might want to look into an Emergency Management degree. There are several schools in the US that offer a bachelors and/or graduate level degrees. I'm a little biased but the University of North Texas has the best program.

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    chase1

    about 1 year ago

    1004 comments

    Woohoo, I have 4 of those higher paying ones covered already.

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