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The median annual wage of all High Demand Occupations is $31,820*. Top High Demand Occupations requiring postsecondary training/education: Registered Nurses Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers Nursing Assistants Teacher Assistants General and Operations Managers *Wages based on median annual occupational wages from the 2016 Kansas Wage Survey. Omits un-disclosable occupational wages. [1] Combines SOC Major Groups; Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations, and Healthcare Support Occupations Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services; in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics What are High Demand Occupations? High Demand occupations are occupations which have larger than average combined current and projected (short- term and long-term) demand in the state. Among High Demand Occupations are: 50 Production Occupations 45 Healthcare Occupations 1 43 Office and Administrative Support Occupations 29 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 28 Construction and Extraction Occupations 28 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations High Demand Occupations Methodology KLIC Home High Demand Home 1 Overview High Demand by Major Group High Demand High Wage Additional Resources Top 20 High Demand Occupations High Demand by Education Statewide 2016

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Page 1: High Demand Occupations - Kansas...High Demand Occupations 30 is the highest score. The scores are calculated by combining data from the long and short-term employment projections,

The median annual wage of all High Demand Occupations is $31,820*.

Top High Demand Occupations requiring postsecondarytraining/education:

• Registered Nurses

• Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers

• Nursing Assistants

• Teacher Assistants

• General and Operations Managers

*Wages based on median annual occupational wages from the 2016 Kansas Wage Survey. Omits un-disclosable occupational wages.

[1] Combines SOC Major Groups; Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations, and Healthcare Support Occupations

Source: Kansas Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Services; in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics

What are High Demand Occupations?

High Demand occupations are occupations which have larger than average combined current and projected (short-term and long-term) demand in the state.

Among High Demand Occupations are:

50 Production Occupations

45 Healthcare Occupations1

43 Office and Administrative Support Occupations

29 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

28 Construction and Extraction Occupations

28 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations

High Demand Occupations

Methodology KLIC HomeHigh Demand Home 1

OverviewHigh Demand

by Major Group

High Demand High Wage

Additional Resources

Top 20 High Demand

Occupations

High Demand by Education Statewide 2016

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High Demand Occupations

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Installation, Maintenance, and RepairConstruction and Extraction

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Building and Grounds Cleaning and MaintenanceFood Preparation and Serving Related

Protective ServiceHealthcare Support

Healthcare Practitioners and TechnicalArts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media

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Top 20 High Demand Occupations by Overall Demand

Score Occupational Title EducationWork

ExperienceOn-the-Job Training

Median Annual Wage

30 Registered Nurses Associate's degree None None $56,320

30 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers Postsecondary non-degree award None Short-term on-the-job training $38,870

30 Customer Service Representatives High school diploma or equivalent None Short-term on-the-job training $31,420

30 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $26,320

30 Nursing Assistants Postsecondary non-degree award None None $23,320

30 Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $23,100

30 Personal Care Aides Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $21,410

30 Retail Salespersons Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $21,380

30 Cashiers Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $18,580

30 Waiters and Waitresses Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $18,190

30 Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $18,180

29 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products High school diploma or equivalent None Moderate-term on-the-job training $58,310

29 Construction Laborers Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $30,390

29 First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers High school diploma or equivalent Less than 5 years None $26,520

29 Teacher Assistants Some college, no degree None None $22,980

29 Stock Clerks and Order Fillers Less than high school None Short-term on-the-job training $22,650

28 General and Operations Managers Bachelor's degree Less than 5 years None $84,730

28 First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers High school diploma or equivalent Less than 5 years None $35,640

28 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive High school diploma or equivalent None Short-term on-the-job training $30,310

27 Accountants and Auditors Bachelor's degree None None $57,360

High Demand Occupations

30 is the highest score. The scores are calculated by combining data from the long and short-term employment projections, as well as the Job Vacancy Survey. Please see the methodology to view a

complete explanation of the scoring process.File with All High Demand Occupations

High Demand Home KLIC Home 3

Statewide 2016OverviewHigh Demand

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High Demand High Wage

Additional Resources

Top 20 High Demand

Occupations

High Demand by Education

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High Demand Occupations

Top Occupations by Education Group:Less than High School, and High School or Equivalent

Some College, Post-Secondary Non-Degree Award, or Associates DegreeBachelor’s Degree or Higher

All High Demand Occupations by Education Level

KLIC HomeHigh Demand Home 4

OverviewHigh Demand

by Major Group

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Top 20 High Demand

Occupations

High Demand by Education Statewide 2016

Associate's degree

276%

Bachelor's degree10223%

Doctoral or professional

degree153%

High school diploma or equivalent

19643%

Less than high school

6514%

Master's degree174%

Postsecondary non-degree

award266%

Some college, no

degree4

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High Demand Occupations by Education Level

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$34,220

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High Demand Home KLIC Home 5

OverviewHigh Demand

by Major Group

High Demand High Wage

Additional Resources

Top 20 High Demand

Occupations

High Demand by Education Statewide 2016

Associate's degree

276%

Bachelor's degree10223%

Doctoral or professional degree153%

High school diploma or equivalent

19643%

Less than high

school65

14%

Master's degree174%

Postsecondary non-degree award

266%

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degree4

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High Demand Occupations by Education Level

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High Demand Occupations

*Omits occupations with un-disclosable and unavailable wagesHigh Demand Home KLIC Home 6

Statewide 2016OverviewHigh Demand

by Major Group

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Top 20 High Demand

Occupations

High Demand by Education

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Top Occupations by Education: Less than High School Diploma or Equivalent

Score Occupational Title Typical EducationWork

ExperienceOn-the-Job Training

Median Annual Wage

30 Customer Service RepresentativesHigh school diploma or equivalent None

Short-term on-the-job training $31,420

30 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand Less than high school NoneShort-term on-the-job training $26,320

30Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Less than high school None

Short-term on-the-job training $23,100

30 Personal Care Aides Less than high school NoneShort-term on-the-job training $21,410

30 Retail Salespersons Less than high school NoneShort-term on-the-job training $21,380

30 Cashiers Less than high school NoneShort-term on-the-job training $18,580

30 Waiters and Waitresses Less than high school NoneShort-term on-the-job training $18,190

30Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food Less than high school None

Short-term on-the-job training $18,180

29Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products

High school diploma or equivalent None

Moderate-term on-the-job training $58,310

29 Construction Laborers Less than high school NoneShort-term on-the-job training $30,390

High Demand Occupations

High Demand Home KLIC Home 7

Statewide 2016OverviewHigh Demand

by Major Group

High Demand High Wage

Additional Resources

Top 20 High Demand

Occupations

High Demand by Education

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Top Occupations by Education: Some College, Postsecondary Non-Degree Award, or Associates Degree

Score Occupational Title Typical EducationWork

ExperienceOn-the-Job Training

Median Annual Wage

30 Registered Nurses Associate's degree None None $56,320

30 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck DriversPostsecondary non-degree award None

Short-term on-the-job training $38,870

30 Nursing AssistantsPostsecondary non-degree award None None $23,320

29 Teacher Assistants Some college, no degree None None $22,980

25 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational NursesPostsecondary non-degree award None None $39,370

23 Computer User Support Specialists Some college, no degree NoneModerate-term on-the-job training $43,820

22 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and CosmetologistsPostsecondary non-degree award None None $21,110

21Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers

Postsecondary non-degree award None

Long-term on-the-job training $44,910

19First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers

Postsecondary non-degree award

Less than 5 years None $54,020

16 Medical AssistantsPostsecondary non-degree award None None $28,550

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High Demand Home KLIC Home 8

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Top Occupations by Education: Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

Score Occupational Title Typical EducationWork

ExperienceOn-the-Job Training

Median Annual Wage

28 General and Operations Managers Bachelor's degreeLess than 5 years None $84,730

27 Accountants and Auditors Bachelor's degree None None $57,360

27 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education Bachelor's degree None Internship/residency $45,110

26Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education Bachelor's degree None Internship/residency $46,690

22 Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists Bachelor's degree None None $57,370

21 Software Developers, Applications Bachelor's degree None None $90,640

21 Coaches and Scouts Bachelor's degree None None $27,580

20Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education Bachelor's degree None Internship/residency $47,150

18 Financial Managers Bachelor's degree5 years or more None $98,980

18 Management Analysts Bachelor's degreeLess than 5 years None $73,080

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High Demand Home KLIC Home 9

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Top 20 High Demand

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High Demand by Education

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Top High Demand–High Wage Occupations

Score* SOC Title EducationWork

ExperienceJob Training

Median Annual Wage

36 General and Operations ManagersBachelor's degree Less than 5 years None $84,730

34 Registered NursesAssociate's degree None None $56,320

33Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products

High school diploma or equivalent None

Moderate-term on-the-job training $58,310

31 Accountants and AuditorsBachelor's degree None None $57,360

30 Software Developers, ApplicationsBachelor's degree None None $90,640

30 Managers, All Other

High school diploma or equivalent Less than 5 years None $81,330

28 Financial ManagersBachelor's degree 5 years or more None $98,980

28 Sales Representatives, Services, All Other

High school diploma or equivalent None

Short-term on-the-job training $52,080

28Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education

Bachelor's degree None Internship/residency $46,690

28 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special EducationBachelor's degree None Internship/residency $45,110

27First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers

High school diploma or equivalent Less than 5 years None $46,710

26 Software Developers, Systems SoftwareBachelor's degree None None $95,430

26 Market Research Analysts and Marketing SpecialistsBachelor's degree None None $57,370

25 Personal Financial AdvisorsBachelor's degree None None $89,950

25 Management AnalystsBachelor's degree Less than 5 years None $73,080

High Demand Occupations

Note: High Demand occupations with a median annual wage higher than the statewide median annual wage are considered “High Demand–High Wage.” Rank is determined by weighting median wage and

demand (current, short-term, and long-term demand) of an occupation.All High Demand–High Wage Occupations

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High Wage

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Occupations

High Demand by Education Statewide 2016

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$53,333$56,144

$70,175$67,259

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Top High Demand-High Wage Occupations

Score* SOC Title EducationWork

ExperienceJob Training

Median Annual Wage

36 General and Operations Managers Bachelor's degree Less than 5 years None $84,730

34 Registered Nurses Associate's degree None None $56,320

33 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products High school diploma or equivalent None Moderate-term on-the-job training $58,310

31 Accountants and Auditors Bachelor's degree None None $57,360

30 Software Developers, Applications Bachelor's degree None None $90,640

30 Managers, All Other High school diploma or equivalent Less than 5 years None $81,330

28 Financial Managers Bachelor's degree 5 years or more None $98,980

28 Sales Representatives, Services, All Other High school diploma or equivalent None Short-term on-the-job training $52,080

28 Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education Bachelor's degree None Internship/residency $46,690

28 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education Bachelor's degree None Internship/residency $45,110

27 First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers High school diploma or equivalent Less than 5 years None $46,710

26 Software Developers, Systems Software Bachelor's degree None None $95,430

26 Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists Bachelor's degree None None $57,370

25 Personal Financial Advisors Bachelor's degree None None $89,950

25 Management Analysts Bachelor's degree Less than 5 years None $73,080

High Demand Occupations

*40 is the highest score. The scores are calculated by combining data from the long and short-term employment projections, as well as the Job Vacancy Survey and the Kansas Wage Survey. Please see the

methodology to view a complete explanation of the scoring process.High Demand Home KLIC Home 11

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by Major Group

High Demand

High Wage

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Top 20 High Demand

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High Demand by Education

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*Omits occupations with un-disclosable and unavailable wagesHigh Demand Home KLIC Home 12

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by Major Group

High Demand

High Wage

Additional Resources

Top 20 High Demand

Occupations

High Demand by Education

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Additional Resources

From the Kansas Labor Market Information Center:

High Demand Occupations

Job Vacancy Survey

Short-Term Occupational Projections

Long-Term Occupational Projections

Wage Survey

External Resources:

Additional Occupational Information (O*Net)

Bureau of Labor Statistics Databases, Tables & Calculators

High Demand Occupations

High Demand Home KLIC Home 13

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Top 20 High Demand

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High Demand by Education