Career Cluster Project

What is the career clustor?

Career Clusters are occupations in the same field of work that require similar skills. Students, parents, and educators can use Career Clusters to help focus education plans towards obtaining the necessary knowledge, competencies, and training for success in a particular career pathway

Jobs in the Cluster

5 Career Cluster Jobs:

  1. Childcare workers
  2. Psychologists
  3. Rehabilitation Councilors
  4. Religious workers
  5. Nannies

Childcare workers

  • Helps care for a child out through their daily life to become more independent
  • Childcare workers highest monthly pay is $3,796 and annually $32,914
  • Childcare workers lowset monthly pay is $1,839 and annually $22,028

Psychologists

  • Study mental processes and human behavior
  • Psychologist highest monthly pay in NC is $7,545 and annually $90,543
  • Psychologists lowest monthly pay is $2,458 and annually $75,740

Rehabilitation Councilors

  • Help those with mental disabilities live more independently
  • Rehabilitation Councilors highest monthly pay is $1,050 and annually $54,621
  • Rehabilitation Councilors lowest monthly pay is $846 and annually $47,130

Religious workers

  • People authorized by a recognized denomination to conduct religious worship
  • Religious workers highest monthly pay is $3,043 and annually $36,522
  • Religious workers lowest monthly pay is $702 and annually $11,500

Nannies

  • Provide a safe and stimulating environment in which the children thrive and develop
  • Nannies highest Monthly pay is $2,366 and annually $28,397
  • Nannies lowest Monthly pay is $766 and annually $9,192

Skills needed to have a job in the cluster

Skills required for the career cluster:

  • Employability
  • Ethics
  • Teamwork
  • Critical Thinking
  • Problem Solving
  • Safety, Health, and Environment
  • Career Development
  • Personal Finance

training or cte classes required for the career cluster:

  • Superintendent, principal or administrator
  • Teacher or instructor
  • Preschool or kindergarten teacher
  • Clinical, developmental or social psychologist
  • Social worker
  • Counselor
  • Recreation worker
  • Sign language interpreter

Work enviorments

psychologists:

  • Work alone with patients and clients in an office. Some are involved in healthcare teams and typically work in hospitals, medical schools, outpatient clinics, nursing homes, pain clinics, rehabilitation facilities, and community health centers.

Rehabilitation Counselors:

  • community rehabilitation centers, senior citizen centers, and youth guidance organizations. Rehabilitation counselors work in a variety of settings, such as community rehabilitation centers, senior citizen centers, and youth guidance organizations.

Childcare workers:

  • Childcare centers, own home, or private households Part time and irregular hours are common. Requirements of childcare workers vary by state, setting, and employer

Nannies:

  • the homes of the families whose children they care for. Most often, they work full time for one family. They may be responsible for driving children to school, appointments, or afterschool activities. Some live in the homes of the families employing them.

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Created by:
Coier Sill