Job Search >> Browse Articles >> Top Ten Guides

+3

Top 10 In-Demand Healthcare Occupations

Top 10 In-Demand Healthcare Occupations

AllHealthcare.com and CareerVoyages.gov

The healthcare industry is one of the few career fields that, despite hard economic woes, is hiring at an alarming rate. Healthcare jobs are expected to grow faster than any other industry – roughly 24% by 2016. As baby boomers age, and Generation X has children, healthcare professionals will become more in-demand than ever. What are the hottest healthcare fields, and who are hiring these much-needed professionals? Find out now.




#1 – Registered Nurse

#2 – Home Health Aide

#3 – Medical Assistant

#4 – Pharmacy Technician

#5 – Medical Secretary

#6 – Dental Assistant

#7 – Healthcare Administrator

#8 – Medical Records and Health Information Technician

#9 – Physical Therapist

#10 – EMT and Paramedic

Continue to In-Demand Job #1: Registered Nurse


+3
  • Photo_user_blank_big

    jalissa01

    2 days ago

    2 comments

    Hello,
    My name is Miriam and I'm looking for work in the Customer Service field to Verify medical insurance for a homecare agency. I have 14 years experience. My e-mail is mcarti58@yahoo.com

  • Hpim0065_max50

    eileenr

    2 days ago

    2 comments

    If anyone in the Murfreesboro, Tn area is interested in taking the CPC-H night school course in January pls contact me at erknutson@bellsouth.net

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    mareham

    17 days ago

    2 comments

    Hello,
    I am looking to work as a pharmacy clerk so i can practice working there as i am on my way to apply for pharmacy school. Here is my email Honeymera3@hotmail.com.

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    colombia8

    27 days ago

    2 comments

    I need some help, I'm still looking for a position in Medical Billing and Coding, I don't have experienced, but I'm a faster learned. my email address is yolanda.morejon@yahoo.com

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    Yolonda

    about 1 month ago

    2 comments

    I think medical records or codeing will be best for me since I know a little about tracking births for people.

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    msnikkidp

    2 months ago

    2 comments

    ccarter why do you call your degree useless, and why do you want out? please inform me cause i am really thinking about getting into the field as a Respiratory Therapist or Cardiac Tech.

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    ccarter

    2 months ago

    2 comments

    I am a RN with a useless BSN degree. I want out! but would like to use my knowledge and 6 years of experience to find a non-clinical job. I have even thought of medical transcription due to work at home potential. Does ANYONE have thought or advice to obtaining a new career.

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    rosalindholt

    2 months ago

    2 comments

    I was wrongfully discharged and i think it was to my vacation and they did not wanto give me vacation pay i need information on who i can contact in regards to this

  • Cat_1_1__max50

    JewellyK

    5 months ago

    6 comments

    Good thing I'm taking my prereqs to get into a post-bacc RN program! :)

    Julie K.

  • Health_max50

    NoNonsenseDr

    5 months ago

    50 comments

    I'm sure this information will be incredibly useful to those entering the field or wishing to change careers.

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    jlrhoover

    5 months ago

    2 comments

    I discovered that we have to click on "Registered Nurse" to see the other In-Demand healthcare jobs.

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    Sophie

    5 months ago

    2 comments

    Hi, I wanted to inform you that I have my masters degree in Social Work. I am interested in the health care field as there are social work jobs in this area. Some of the jobs I am interested in include: medical social worker, care manager, program manager/coordinator, and anything related to these type of positions. Thanks

  • Photo_user_blank_big

    meenakshisundaram

    5 months ago

    2 comments

    pharmacist

What's the Scoop?

Post a link to something interesting from another site, or submit your own original writing for the AllHealthcare community to read.

Report News Here