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Career Outlook in Emergency Management and Homeland Security

According to Barron's Guide to Homeland Security Careers, security-related opportunities are available with the following federal transportation agencies:

  • Federal Aviation Administration (Federal Air Marshals): 500+
  • Transportation Security Administration (TSA): 20,000+
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): 1,000+
  • U.S. Border Patrol, including pilots: 3,000+
  • U.S. Customs, including pilots: 1,000+

Graduates with a degree in Homeland Security could potentially work for any of the nine divisions of the federal Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

According to www.usajobs.gov, the official job website of the federal government, there were near 625 DHS job openings in 2012. Some examples of DHS positions, where the average starting salary is estimated to be $40,000, include:

  • Disaster Recovery and Operations Specialist
  • Immigration Information Analyst
  • Infrastructure Analyst
  • Management and Program Analyst
  • Operations Research Analyst
  • Program Specialist (Citizen Corps)
  • Search and Rescue Controller
  • Security Specialist
  • Technological Hazards Program Specialist
  • Transportation Security Specialist
  • Vessel Documentation Assistant

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In addition, as a result of the inadequate response efforts demonstrated during recent natural disasters, it is expected that there will be an increased need for individuals with an emergency planning and management background.

The following links offer valuable general knowledge about careers in the homeland security field:

Careers in the Department of Homeland Security (at the Department's website)

Careers in Homeland Security - A feature publication of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (PDF file, Adobe Acrobat Reader required)

Career Voyages – Homeland Security

International Association of Emergency Managers Job Board

 
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