Choosing a Career Career Clusters. Employment Vocabulary Record this definitions on your guided notes Occupation- a job or profession Job- a paid position.

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Choosing a Career Career Clusters

Employment Vocabulary Record this definitions on your guided notes Occupation- a job or profession Job- a paid position of regular employment Profession- a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification. Career- an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.

What’s the difference? You often hear the words “career” and “job” used interchangeably, but they are two different things. A job is something you do to in the short term to earn cash. It's filling a work role within a business exchange for money. A career, though, is a long-term pursuit of a lifelong ambition.

Career Clusters Most people choose to work towards a career that aligns with their interests. Everyone's interests are different and are useful for different jobs and careers. There are 16 different career clusters. These clusters help you narrow down which career is best for you based on your interests.

Finding your career starts at your roots! Leaves= Occupations, Careers, and Jobs Branches= Pathways Trunk= Career Cluster Roots= Your Interests, Soft and Hard Skills

Interest Survey Click on the link below and take the interest to see which career clusters are aligned with your interests. Be sure to record your top clusters on your guided notes!

Now let’s look at all of the career clusters

Explore the Career Clusters- Click on the next to each cluster to view it’s details. Click to come back to this page. Fill in your guided notes as you explore. This activity and the guided notes are worth 50 points.

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources This Career Cluster prepares learners for careers in the planning, implementation, production, management, processing and/or marketing of agricultural commodities and services. This includes food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products. It also includes related professional, technical and educational services. The Seven Pathways Food Products & Processing Systems, Plant Systems, Animal Systems, Power, Structural & Technical Systems, Natural Resource Systems, Environmental Service Systems, Agribusiness Systems Sample Occupations Food Scientist, Environmental Engineer, Horticulturist, Animal Scientist, Biochemist, Veterinarian Assistant

ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION This Career Cluster prepares learners for careers in designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the building environment. People employed in this cluster work on new structures, restorations, additions, alterations and repairs. The Three Pathways Design/Pre-Construction, Construction, Maintenance/Operations Sample Occupations Contractor, Architect, Electrician, Heavy Equipment Operator, Carpenter, Plumber

ARTS, A/V TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS Broadly, individuals that work in the AV communications industry manufacture, sell, rent, design, install, integrate, operate, and repair the equipment of audiovisual communications. They are involved in the presentation of sound, video, and data to groups in such venues as corporate boardrooms, hotels, convention centers, classrooms, theme parks, stadiums, and museums. The major activity sectors in the AV communications industry are distributive service firms (AV dealers, rental companies, consultants, designers, and related firms), manufacturers of AV presentations and communications products, and large end- users. The Six Pathways Audio/Video Communications Technology, Broadcasting, Film & Journalism, Performing Arts, Printing Technology, Telecommunications, Visual Arts Sample Occupations Actor, Video Producer, Journalist, Audio Engineer, Telecommunications Technologist, Printing/Graphics Technologist

BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION The Business, Management and Administration Cluster prepares learners for careers in planning, organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations. Career opportunities are available in every sector of the economy and require specific skills in organization, time management, customer service and communication. The Six Pathways Management, Business Financial Management & Accounting, Human Resources, Business Analysis, Marketing, Administration & Information Support Sample Occupations Human Resource Administrator, Administrative Specialist, Financial Analyst, International Trade Manager, Entrepreneur, Accountant

EDUCATION & TRAINING Th is Career Cluster prepares learners for careers in planning, managing and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Millions of people each year prepare for careers in education and training in a variety of settings that offer academic instruction, vocational and technical instruction, and other education and training services. The Three Pathways Teaching and Training, Professional Support Services, Administration and Administrative Support Sample Occupations Teacher, Principal, School Counselor, College Professor, Corporate Trainer, Coach

FINANCE The Finance Cluster prepares learners for careers in financial and investment planning, banking, insurance and business financial management. Career opportunities are available in every sector of the economy and require specific skills in organization, time management, customer service and communication. The Four Pathways Financial and Investment Planning, Business Financial Management, Banking and Related Services, Insurance Services Sample Occupations Stock Broker, Banker, Insurance Agent, Financial Planner, Loan Officer, Tax Examiner

GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Government affects Americans in countless ways. In fact, virtually every occupation can be found within government. There are, however, some activities that are unique to government. The federal government defends us from foreign aggression; represents American interests abroad; deliberates, passes and enforces laws; and administers many different programs. State and local governments pass laws or ordinances and provide vital services to constituents. There are many opportunities in government in every career area. The Government and Public Administration Career Cluster focuses on those careers that are unique to government and not contained in another Career Cluster. The Seven Pathways Governance, National Security, Foreign Service, Planning, Revenue and Taxation, Regulation, Public Management and Administration Sample Occupations Legislator City Manager, Policy/Budget Analyst, Recreation/Parks Director, State/Federal Agency Director, Urban/Regional Planner

HEALTH SERVICES Health Services is one of the largest industries in the country, with more than 11 million jobs, including the self-employed. The health services industry includes establishments ranging from small-town private practice physicians who employ only one medical assistant to busy inner city hospitals that provide thousands of diverse jobs. More than half of all non-hospital health service establishments employ fewer than five workers. On the other hand, almost two-thirds of hospital employees were in establishments with more than 1,000 workers. The Four Pathways Therapeutic, Information, Environmental, Diagnostic Sample Occupations Pediatrician, Physical Therapist, Radiologic Technologist, Medical Assistant, Hospital Administrator

HOSPITALITY & TOURISM The Hospitality and Tourism Cluster prepares learners for careers in the management, marketing and operations of restaurants and other food services, lodging, attractions, recreation events and travel- related services. Hospitality operations are located in communities throughout the world. The Four Pathways Restaurant and Food/Beverage Services, Lodging, Travel and Tourism, Recreation, Amusements and Attractions Sample Occupations Lodging Manager, Chef, Travel & Tourism Manager, Food Service Manager

HUMAN SERVICES This Career Cluster prepares individuals for employment in career pathways related to families and human needs. Based on the latest statistics, more than 7.2 million people are employed in human services occupations. Faster than average employment growth, coupled with high turnover, should create numerous employment opportunities. The Five Pathways Early Childhood Development and Services, Counseling and Mental Health Services, Family and Community Services, Personal Care Services, Consumer Services Sample Occupations Social Worker, Psychologist, Child Care Worker, Substance Abuse Specialist, Employment Specialist, Psychotherapist

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IT careers involve the design, development, support and management of hardware, software, multimedia and systems integration services. The IT industry is a dynamic and entrepreneurial working environment that has a revolutionary impact on the economy and society. In addition to careers in the IT industry, IT careers are available in every sector of the economy - from Financial Services to Medical Services, Business to Engineering and Environmental Services. Anyone preparing for an IT career should have a solid grounding in math and science. The Four Pathways Network Systems, Information Support & Services, Interactive Media, Programming/Software Engineering Sample Occupations Software Engineer, Network Administrator, Web Designer/Developer, Database Manager, Technical Writer, Multimedia Producer

LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY The Law, Public Safety and Security Cluster helps prepare students for careers in planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective services and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. Renewed national interest in public safety and security should help expand opportunities for employment in the Law, Public Safety and Security Cluster. Numerous job openings will stem from employment growth attributable to the desire for increased corporate, industrial and homeland security. Also, a more security-conscious society and concern about drug-related crimes should contribute to the increasing demand. The Five Pathways Correction Services, Emergency and Fire Management Services, Security and Protective Services, Law Enforcement Services, Legal Services Sample Occupations Attorney, Fire Fighter, Police Officer, Judge, Paramedic

MANUFACTURING All careers in Manufacturing require you to have a strong mechanical ability, specialized skills, communication skills and computation skills. You will be required to apply problem solving, make decisions, and work in a team environment. Preparation for careers in Manufacturing must begin in the elementary grades and continue through high school allowing students to gain experience in applied, real-time manufacturing situations. Students will also find it advantageous to participate in a post-high school program that will expand some skills in specific jobs that meet the requirements of the employer. The Four Pathways Production, Production Planning and Control, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Maintenance Sample Occupations Machinist, Manufacturing Engineer, Automated Process Technician, Production Engineer/Technician, Welding Technician, Quality Technician

MARKETING, SALES & SERVICE This Career Cluster prepares learners for careers in planning, managing and performing marketing activities to reach organizational objectives. The Seven Pathways Management and Entrepreneurship, Professional Sales and Marketing, Buying and Merchandising, Marketing Communications and Promotion, Marketing Information Management and Research, Distribution and Logistics, E- Marketing Sample Occupations Sales Associate, Interior Designer, Marketing Director, Buyer, Real Estate Broker, Customer Service Representative

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS A career in science, technology, engineering or mathematics is exciting, and ever- changing. Learners who pursue one of these career fields will be involved in planning, managing, and providing scientific research and professional and technical services including laboratory and testing services, and research and development services. The Two Pathways Science and Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Sample Occupations Chemical Engineer, Mathematician, Bio Technologist, Electrical Engineer, Biologist, Oceanographer

TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS This Career Cluster exposes students to careers and businesses involved in the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and products by road, air, rail and water. It also includes related professional and technical support services such as infrastructure planning and management, logistic services, and the maintenance of mobile equipment and facilities. The Seven Pathways Transportation Operations, Logistics Planning and Management, Warehousing and Distribution Center Operations, Facility and Mobile Equipment Maintenance, Transportation Systems/ Infrastructure Planning, Management and Regulation, Health, Safety and Environmental Management, Sales and Service Sample Occupations Pilot, Automotive Technician, Logistics Manager, Flight Attendant, Warehouse Manager, Truck Driver, Urban/Regional Planner