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I have a BA degree in case management. What can i do with this degree? I am not an RN.? |
I have a BA degree in case management. What can i do with this degree? I am not an RN.? Top 5 Industries for Careers in Case Management There are many careers in Case Management and while most of the careers in Case Management require at least a Bachelor degree, many do not. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the future number of Case Managers will continue to rise outpacing many other careers. The primary reason for this upcoming surge in Case Managers is of course our own Baby Boomers. If you are interested in a career in Case Management, now is a great time to go back to school and pursue a degree! Case Managers also make on average $24, 720 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to Pay Scale, this number can be over $50,000 for those in Healthcare. 1. Healthcare and Nursing Facilities 2. Retirement Communities 3. State and Local Government 4. Family Services 5. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities Source(s): http://www.jobmommy.com/article.aspx?pli... Go into public health social work, or medical social work at a hospital. Most require a MSW in social work, but those willing to hire a BSW should consider you because a lot of the curriculum can overlap. You could also work as a case manager at a hospital or nursing home(I know a lady who is a case manager at a hospital, pay is decient(30-40 thou) and she just works days.) Mind if I ask where you got your B.A from?(I'm wanting to be an RN case manager, but I'm going to LPN school first and then on up.)Hope this helps, good luck! |
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