Healthcare Jobs in New York City Industry Commission Meeting February 15, 2017 Presented by At the CUNY Graduate Center 365 5th Avenue, 6202 New York, NY 10016 www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis nyclmis@gc.cuny.edu
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Key New York City Economic Trends
New York City Economy by Sector, 2015 TRANSPORTATION & WAREHOUSING Source | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages for New York City, New York State Department of Labor, 2015 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION COMPANY HEADQUARTERS MANUFACTURING UTILITIES
Largest Sectors Source | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages for New York City, New York State Department of Labor, 2015
Sectors with the Greatest Job Growth Source | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages for New York City, New York State Department of Labor, 2005 and 2015
Healthcare Jobs In New York City
Healthcare in NYC Overview Healthcare refers to health-related services provided to patients in hospitals, residential care facilities, doctors’ offices, outpatient care centers, private homes, and laboratories. Employment in this industry in the U.S. has grown 23% since 2005 (+108K jobs) Of the 4.1 million jobs in NYC in 2015, about 570K or 14% were in healthcare Sources | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, New York State Department of Labor; O*NET OnLine, 2017.
Healthcare in NYC Employment Growth, 2005-2015 Source | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, New York State Department of Labor, 2005-2015
Healthcare is Growing – Key Drivers Demographics – growing and aging population Increasing life expectancy Technological advances ACA and NYS Medicaid Reform Consolidation of healthcare systems Rising personal income
Healthcare Jobs in NYC Year-Over-Year Employment Change, 2001-2015 Source | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, New York State Department of Labor, 2005-2015
Healthcare in NYC Common Occupations Title Ed Level Employment Pay . = no formal education = high school credential; = some college or additional training; = at least a bachelor's degree Sources | New York State Department of Labor: Occupational Employment Statistics, 2016; Statewide Staffing Patterns, September 2015; and Occupational Employment Projections 2012-22
Healthcare in NYC Common Occupations Title Ed Level Employment Pay . = no formal education = high school credential; = some college or additional training; = at least a bachelor's degree Sources | New York State Department of Labor: Occupational Employment Statistics, 2016; Statewide Staffing Patterns, September 2015; and Occupational Employment Projections 2012-22
Healthcare in NYC Online Job Ad Analysis: Top Employers Source | Labor Insight, Burning Glass Technologies 2017
Healthcare in NYC Online Job Ad Analysis: Top Titles & Certifications Source | Labor Insight, Burning Glass Technologies 2017
Healthcare in NYC Online Job Ad Analysis: Top Skills Source | Labor Insight, Burning Glass Technologies 2017
Key Industry Trends & Takeaways Healthcare is growing Outpatient care growing the fastest Demographics, technology, and structural changes important Requirements for licensing in higher-paying occupations Top employers are large healthcare systems General, specialized and technical skills important
NYC LMIS Resources Career Maps Medical Assisting and Beyond: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis/information/career_maps#MA Home Health Aide: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis/information/career_maps#HHA Careers in Health Information: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis/information/guides#Health_Info Occupational Profile: Dental Assistant: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis/information/occupational_profiles#Dental_Assistant Direct Support Professional: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis/information/occupational_profiles#DSP Job Coach: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis/information/occupational_profiles#Job_Coach Career Exploration Brochure: Exploring Careers in Ambulatory Health (prepared for NYCDOE) http://www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis/research/health_care#Ambulatory
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