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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
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Who We Are & What We Do Housed at the CUNY Graduate Center
Provide labor market intelligence Help workforce stakeholders, including the NYCDOE, to be aware of the current labor market End goal: Improve labor market outcomes for students and jobseekers Learn more:
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Key New York City Economic Trends
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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
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Largest Sectors Source | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages for New York City, New York State Department of Labor, 2015
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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
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Healthcare Jobs In New York City
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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.
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Healthcare in NYC Employment Growth, 2005-2015
Source | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, New York State Department of Labor,
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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
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Healthcare Jobs in NYC Year-Over-Year Employment Change, 2001-2015
Source | Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, New York State Department of Labor,
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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
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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
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Healthcare in NYC Online Job Ad Analysis: Top Employers
Source | Labor Insight, Burning Glass Technologies 2017
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Healthcare in NYC Online Job Ad Analysis: Top Titles & Certifications
Source | Labor Insight, Burning Glass Technologies 2017
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Healthcare in NYC Online Job Ad Analysis: Top Skills
Source | Labor Insight, Burning Glass Technologies 2017
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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
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NYC LMIS Resources Career Maps
Medical Assisting and Beyond: Home Health Aide: Careers in Health Information: Occupational Profile: Dental Assistant: Direct Support Professional: Job Coach: Career Exploration Brochure: Exploring Careers in Ambulatory Health (prepared for NYCDOE)
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NYC Labor Market Information Service
THANK YOU Pam Hoberman NYC Labor Market Information Service CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, Room 6202 New York, NY 10016
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