Fastest Growing Careers in Psychology

Many people choose to major in psychology because it’s an interesting field, but some don’t know exactly what they want to do after graduation. The options for people with psychology degrees are expanding. Healthcare employment has more job security than many other fields. However, for those who are persistent, well-qualified and passionate, psychology careers are available.

Here are a few of the fastest growing positions found within the field of psychology.

A School Counselor

Those with child psychology coursework may enjoy working as a school counselor at a high school. Teens face many issues and problems that impact their mental and emotional health. A top-notch counselor can help teens make good choices that will lead to success, or learn how to overcome bad choices they’ve made in the past.

Forensic Psychologist

Because of the popularity of TV shows, movies and books that highlight forensic psychologists, this career option has soared. A forensic psychologist works within the courts on different issues such as child custody cases, allegations of child abuse, or even disputed insurance claims involving mental anguish. They work directly with lawyers and judges to explain the effects that the case has on the individuals involved. They ultimately give an inside look at what those involved in the case are experiencing on a personal level.

Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

An I-O psychologist works in companies that want to increase worker productivity. This psychologist will sit with employees and discuss motivation, things that may be preventing them from achieving their fullest work potential and other work-related issues. Often, they will discover connections between job performance and mental health issues. This type of psychologist is also adept at tracking which employees would be great for promotions and for training other employees.

Choosing A Career in Medical Administration

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Everyone from the doctor to the patient appreciates a well run medical facility. One of the careers in the medical field that few people think about is the medical facility administrator.

The administrator is responsible for the entire organization. They make sure that each department is within budget, and they make sure that everything keeps running smoothly.

The position often pays very well, and takes a higher degree to obtain, but it is a great option for someone who wants to have a career in the medical field, but not have to work directly with patients when it comes to surgery or other invasive procedures. Being able to keep things running well is a talent that is appreciated by many hospitals and surgery centers.

If you are looking for a career that has a mean salary of $91,000 a year, then this is the field for you. Being able to manage the office, office staff, as well as the bookkeeping can ensure that you have a job that will pay you what you are worth. Of course, there are positions in Medical administration that pay more as you gain additional experience.

In California, there are some office administrators that are paid approximately $132,000 a year. For not having to actually give anyone a shot, cut them open, or participate in surgery, this is a great paying position, and worth getting the degree to work in the field. If you love working with an office staff, have great organizational skills, and love the medical field, then this is a career to consider.

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