1. clinical/medical social workers

The demand for mental health services is increasing, which in turn is creating a greater need for clinical/medical social workers. This need is spilling over into the workplace, too, with employers taking a greater stake in the mental health and well-being of every employee. Clinical/medical social workers provide therapy to patients to both prevent and treat mental illness and emotional disturbances. As telehealth services continue to soar in popularity, job prospects will remain favorable for those in this field. Medical social worker jobs are projected to grow 11 percent in the decade to 2031.

degrees and certifications:

  • a bachelor’s or master’s degree in social work
  • applicable state license
  • completion of an accredited social work program
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2. clinical case manager

Clinical case managers serve as important intermediaries between patients and the healthcare system at large. Steadfast advocates, they work closely with patients to help them navigate the healthcare and insurance systems and secure effective, affordable care. In addition to in-depth knowledge of medical bureaucracies, clinical case managers must be highly empathetic and able to work calmly and comfortably with patients undergoing treatment. An important human point of contact in the healthcare delivery process, they serve a much-needed role that has firmly secured its status among our list of in-demand jobs. RN case management salaries can range from $58k to upwards of $90k.

degrees and certifications:

  • applicable state license
  • completion of an accredited program for social work or nursing
  • nursing or social work degree
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3. occupational health RN

Safe, healthy working environments have never been more important, catapulting occupational health RNs to a prominent spot on our in-demand jobs list. Responsible for on-the-job employee health and safety, occupational health RNs are concerned with both prevention and recovery, working with employees to ensure they receive adequate care in case of injury or illness. They also remain in close contact with business leaders to maintain cost-effective care and wellness programs, with the goal of minimizing healthcare costs for their employers. Occupational health jobs in the medical sector are projected to grow 12 percent between 2021 and 2031.

degrees and certifications:

  • a diploma, associate or bachelor’s degree in nursing
  • completion of an accredited program for nursing
  • unencumbered state license
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4. pharmacist

Healthcare continues to evolve in the direction of value-based care, and pharmacists are playing an increasingly central role in that transformation. These white-coated professionals are now on the front lines of healthcare delivery, serving as go-to resources for everything from flu shots to advice about prescription costs and potential drug interactions. Some companies are beginning to hire for remote pharmacist jobs, and positions across the field are expected to grow 2 percent from 2021 to 2031.

degrees and certifications:

  • completion of a program at an accredited school of pharmacy
  • doctorate in pharmacy
  • unencumbered state license
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5. surgical tech

While advanced medical technology is making surgery safer and more effective than ever before, it's also opening up amazing growth opportunities for surgical techs. In fact, anyone looking to break into a career in healthcare would be wise to consider this path. After all, your diploma or certificate program can likely be completed in as little as 12 months — and you can launch your career in one of the best jobs in healthcare. Surgical techs can expect to make anywhere from $44k to around $64k.

certifications:

  • basic life support (BLS)
  • certified surgical technologist
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6. telehealth RN

Demand for nurses has been high for some time, even before telehealth services began their meteoric rise. But now, with digital services opening up accessible new avenues for care, nurses interested in working in this capacity will enjoy even greater job prospects. The duties of a telehealth nurse are similar to those who work in a traditional in-person healthcare setting, but they provide care and counseling to patients through the phone or online platforms. Telehealth RN salaries range from $61k to $101k depending on location and experience.

degrees and certifications:

  • a diploma, associate or bachelor’s degree in nursing
  • completion of an accredited program for nursing
  • unencumbered state license
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essential healthcare skills