Friday, April 29, 2016

Reflexologist

Reflexologist
Duties and Responsibilities: Reflexology is a therapy based on the belief that certain areas on the feet, known as reflexes, are joined to parts of the body by 'energy pathways'. Reflexologists apply pressure to these points, which is believed to help the body’s natural balance of energy, and healing processes.
In this job you would need to be able to listen to clients and empathise with their health or emotional issues. If you are enthusiastic about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), and you believe in the power of reflexology,
Salary: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016-17 Occupational Outlook Handbook, the median national annual salary for massage therapists is $37,180. Actual salaries may vary greatly based on specialization within the field, location, years of experience and a variety of other factors.
Education: Reflexology is a form of massage therapy that involves applying alternating pressures to the feet, hands and outer ears. Reflexology is a relaxation technique designed to alleviate stress and thereby reduce health problems that may be associated with stress. Work can be physically demanding, and these professionals must guard against injury by using proper techniques when standing for long periods of time and performing repetitive motions.
Demand for this profession: Foot massage or reflexologist  offices are sprouting up all over China. In big cities there are shops a many street corners and foot massage or reflexologist chain stores employ thousands of workers.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Registered Nurse

“Registered Nurse”
Duties and Responsibilities: RNs perform a wide variety of job duties during their shifts, caring for and educating patients about their conditions, as well as establishing trust and building rapport with patients and their families. Same daily RN duties might include:
  • Working with a variety of patients, from pediatric to geriatric, or specializing in one of numerous possible areas such as neonatal intensive care, cardiac care, neurologic care or dermatology
  • Observing and recording patient behavior
  • Consulting with physicians and other healthcare professionals
  • Establishing treatment plans, operating medical equipment
  • Supervising licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and certified nurse assistants (CNAs)
  • Performing diagnostic tests
  • Treating medical emergencies, such as heart attacks, strokes, car accidents and burns as well as recovering post-operative patients
  • Administering medications and treatments
Salary: According to the latest data from the BLS, registered nurses earned an average salary of $66,640 in 2014. Reported salaries ranged from $45,880 for those in the lowest 10% to more than $98,880 in the highest 10% of earners.
Because salary potential may vary depending on location, education and experience, prospective students are encouraged to conduct independent research to determine actual earning potential.
Education: Registered nurses (RNs) are healthcare professionals who care for patients and educate them about their health conditions. Becoming an RN requires the completion of a postsecondary program, usually an associate or bachelor's degree, although a few hospitals have teaching programs that offer diplomas. Aspiring nurses learn about topics such as anatomy and human development and gain extensive supervised clinical experience. Nurses also must be licensed in their states, which requires passing an exam.
Demand for this profession: he American Association of Colleges of Nursing is the national voice for university and four-year-college education programs in nursing. Representing more than 670 schools of nursing at public and private institutions nationwide, AACN's educational, research, governmental advocacy, data bank, publications, and other programs work to establish quality standards for bachelor's- and graduate-degree nursing education, assist deans and directors to implement those standards, influence the nursing profession to improve health care, and promote public support of baccalaureate and graduate nursing education, research, and practice.

Monday, April 25, 2016

"Recreation Therapist"

Recreation Therapist
Duties and responsibilities: Recreation therapists employ leisure activities to help patients with disabilities or illnesses. Through the use of games, sports, crafts and more, they maintain their patients' physical and emotional well-being. In doing this, they also help patients integrate into their community via group activities. Recreation therapists might work in hospitals or other medical institutions, their community's parks and recreation department or specialized school programs.
Salary: As noted by the BLS, in May 2013, recreational therapists earned a median annual salary of $43,180. Skilled nursing care facilities employed the largest number of recreational therapists at that time, followed by medical and surgical hospitals (BLS). Employment of recreational therapists was predicted to grow 13% from 2012-2022, according to the BLS.
Education: A university education is essential to full time employment in the recreation: A therapy field today. And there are over 80 universities in the United States that provide programs of study leading to a bachelor’s degree. Many schools also provide graduate programs at the Masters and Doctoral level. To help anyone who wants to know where these educational programs are or what level of program is provided ATRA has developed a database that is searchable by state and by degree type from Certificate to Doctorate. Search for a program of any type in any state.
Demand for this profession: Recreational therapists plan, direct, and coordinate recreation-based treatment programs for people with disabilities, injuries, or illnesses. These therapists use a variety of modalities, including arts and crafts; drama, music, and dance; sports and games; aquatics; and community outings to help maintain or improve a patient’s physical, social, and emotional well-being.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

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"Military Medical"

“Military Medical”
Duties and Responsibilities: Performs hematological tests and urinalysis. Accomplishes standardized quantitative and qualitative evaluation of erythrocytes, leukocytes, and erythrocytes.
Examines stained blood smears microscopically and refers any abnormal cells to superiors. Performs coagulation studies on human blood and plasma. Performs chemical, macroscopic, and microscopic urine specimen examinations.
Salary: why are money market yields so low, high yield investment, low yield, low interest rate, doctor money market fund 1) HPSP signing bonus $20,000, monthly stipend $1992
2) Student attends an out of state school or a private school with a cost of tuition, fees, books, and health insurance of $48,000 per year.  Loans are taken out at 6.8%.
Education: Whether you've just begun your undergraduate studies or have accepted a seat in medical school, you can take advantage of the programs the U.S. Army provides for students pursuing careers in health care. Our health care team consists of six corps, with more than 90 areas of concentration. No matter what your specialty, you'll have the opportunity to build a career of which you can be proud.
Demand for this Profession: The national unemployment rate has hovered around eight percent for over five years while the unemployment rate for military spouses is reported to be a staggering twenty-six percent during that same time period. That number doesn't include working spouses who are considered underemployed because their jobs are not in their chosen field or pay less than their career or education level. With that said, many employers are still having difficulty filling high-demand positions, the majority of which require little to no post-secondary education. Businesses report that it is increasingly difficult to find qualified candidates to fill their positions and even more so, the candidates who are qualified are demanding higher pay than companies are willing to offer.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Soccer Player

Soccer Player
Duties and Responsibilities: All classic players are expected to make sure they maintain the appropriate balance between their team requirements, school work and other extracurricular activities. Triangle United is aware that our players have important personal responsibilities such as family and school. Players selecting to play classic soccer must understand the time requirements this commitment entails and make sure that it will fit into their individual schedules. All players are expected to attend all of their team's training, practices, games and tournaments.
Salary:  Soccer might be the world's most popular sport, but in the United States, its popularity ranks far behind the big four professional sports: baseball, football, hockey and basketball. The salaries for professional soccer players in Major League Soccer reflect this. Soccer players, particularly rookies, often make much less than their counterparts in other sports, and the gap between top pay and bottom pay is enormous.
Education: Training in soccer player field along with physical fitness training for an athlete.
Athletic training at college level.
Candidate must have qualified for athletic scholarship awarded in the field of soccer/Football.
Must have played hockey at school or college level to become certified football player.
Demand for this profession: As part of our continuing effort to service and educate our membership, each Thursday we will post an informative article from one of our departments. Once a week, you can read an article the we hope enhances your enjoyment and knowledge of the game of soccer - on and off the field. On the second Thursday of each month, we will look into the world of the sports medicine. This week, we examine the amount of running an average player does in a high-level soccer game.

Friday, April 15, 2016

Players Soccer

“Soccer Player”
Duties and Responsibilities:All players are expected to attend all of their team's training, practices, games and tournaments.
All players are expected to notify their coach if they will be late or miss any team activity.
All players are expected to be prepared for all team activities, this includes
All classic players are expected to make sure they maintain the appropriate balance between their team requirements, school work and other extracurricular activities. Triangle United is aware that our players have important personal responsibilities such as family and school. Players selecting to play classic soccer must understand the time requirements this commitment entails and make sure that it will fit into their individual schedules.
Salary:  Soccer might be the world's most popular sport, but in the United States, its popularity ranks far behind the big four professional sports: baseball, football, hockey and basketball. The salaries for professional soccer players in Major League Soccer reflect this. Soccer players, particularly rookies, often make much less than their counterparts in other sports, and the gap between top pay and bottom pay is enormous.

MLS Salaries

Beginning and lower-echelon players in Major League Soccer make a minimum of $35,125 a year, by far the lowest minimum salary of major professional team sports in America. As of the end of the 2013 season, 154 players made less than $50,000 a year. The average salary in the MLS, however, was $160,000, and the median salary was $100,000. About 45 percent of MLS players -- that's 249 -- made over $100,000.The player best pay in the world is Cristiano Ronaldo With $288,000 for weekly and for yearly $15 millions after tax. the second player best pay is Leonel Messi.
Education: Training in soccer player field along with physical fitness training for an athlete.
Athletic training at college level.
Candidate must have qualified for athletic scholarship awarded in the field of soccer/Football.
Must have played hockey at school or college level to become certified Training for sports includes maintaining general fitness and playing at all levels, including community, school, and club teams.
Good eyesight is essential in most sports, and glasses or contact lenses are not acceptable most of the time.
Professional athletes are people with natural talent, good reflexes, and good coordination who earn money for playing sports, such as baseball and football.
They must be able to play as a team and not as an individual.
The applicant must be able to face severe competition, long hours of practice and they must be willing to travel as and when needed.
Candidate must be capable to perform best even under the hardest pressure.
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Demand for this profession:  As part of our continuing effort to service and educate our membership, each Thursday we will post an informative article from one of our departments. Once a week, you can read an article the we hope enhances your enjoyment and knowledge of the game of soccer - on and off the field. On the second Thursday of each month, we will look into the world of the sports medicine.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

"Mental Health Counselor"

“mental Health Counselor”
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Duties and Responsibilities: Counselor with emphasis on prevention. Work with individuals and groups to promote optimum mental and  emotional health. May help individuals deal with issues associated with addictions and substance abuse; family, parenting, and marital problems; stress management; self-esteem; and aging
Salary: A pharmacist, for example, takes home an average salary of $116,500, while a radiologic technologist makes $56,760. However, mental health counselors earn comparable pay to substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors, who make $41,090.
Education:  mental health counselor require a significant amount of formal education. Learn more about the education, licensing requirements and job duties to see if this is the right career for you.
Demand for This Profession: Overall, there should be more job opportunities than qualified graduates from counseling programs. This is especially true in rural areas.

Monday, April 11, 2016

X-Ray Technician

X-Ray Technician
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Duties and Responsibilities: As an x-ray technician, you would be responsible for operating the medical equipment used to capture internal images of patients' bodies. Read on for details about the tasks you'd perform as an x-ray technician, the education and certification requirements for the position and the salary potential.
Salary: Radiographer Median salary $57,370 USD (2014)
Education: Learn about the education and preparation needed to become an X-ray technician. Get a quick view of the requirements as well as details about degree programs, job duties and certification to find out if this is the career for you.
Demand for This Profession: Careers as an x-ray technical are indeed in demand. In fact some hospitals and independence labs report finding it difficulty to staff all of their positions for x-ray technicians.