Top In-Demand Middle-skill Occupations San Diego County

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Top In-Demand Middle-skill Occupations San Diego County by annual projected job openings, 2015-2020 HS Diploma + Training/Apprenticeship Customer Service Representatives (841 annual openings) General Maintenance & Repair Workers (507) Sales Representatives (381) Medical Secretaries (304) Certificate or Some Nursing Assistants (578) Medical Assistants (446) Licensed Vocational Nurses (338) Computer User Support Specialists (197) Associate Degree Medical Lab Technicians (145) Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians (75) Web Developers (72) Computer Network Support Specialists (64) Bachelor's Degree (w/high % of current AA/AS holders) Registered Nurses (1,101) Software Developers, Applications (346) Management Analysts (286) Computer Systems Analysts (240)

Demand/Supply for Middle-skill Occupations San Diego County Major Occupational Group Annual Demand Job Openings CC Credit (degrees & cert.) Annual Supply CC Noncredit Postsecondary Institutions Areas of Undersupply? Office and Administrative Support 3,772 653 935 99 Yes Healthcare Practitioners and Technical 2,500 937 10 1,419 Yes Sales and Related 1,752 114 0 4 Yes Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 1,700 595 649 121 Yes Construction and Extraction 1,152 256 161 62 Yes Production 930 361 177 193 Yes Transportation and Material Moving 630 35 0 0 Yes Life, Physical, and Social Science 180 126 0 0 Yes Community and Social Services 177 173 0 23 Yes Legal 167 79 0 5 Yes Healthcare Support 2,136 266 366 2,297 Maybe Personal Care and Service 1,470 616 139 1,866 Maybe Computer and Mathematical 598 297 178 343 Maybe Education, Training, and Library 580 445 124 746 Maybe Business and Financial Operations 1,138 1,488 243 1,040 No Management 671 1,387 154 1,100 No Food Preparation and Serving Related 661 192 532 290 No Protective Service 468 677 0 178 No Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media 426 372 279 280 No Architecture and Engineering 341 400 77 154 No Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance 57 55 0 93 No Sector Training Shortages (demand exceeding supply of trained workers): Drafting and engineering technician occupations CNC machinists, tool programmers and operators Certified nurse assistants, health care social workers and certified laboratory scientists Entry-level biotechnology occupations (laboratory assistants and manufacturing technicians) Computer support and networking support occupations

Top In-demand Middle-skill Occupations Imperial County by annual projected job openings, 2015-2020 HS Diploma + Training/Apprenticeship Electricians (135 annual openings) Social and Human Service Assistants (33) Maintenance and Repair Workers (29) Customer Service Representatives (22) Certificate or Some Medical Assistants (24) Nursing Assistants (24) Licensed Vocational Nurses (15) Automotive Service Technicians (8) Associate Degree Preschool Teachers (7) Paralegals and Legal Assistants (3) Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians (<1) Computer Network Support Specialists (<1) Bachelor's Degree (w/high % of current AA/AS holders) Registered Nurses (43) Compliance Officers (16) Construction Managers (7) Management Analysts (6)

Demand/Supply for Middle-skill Occupations Imperial County Annual Demand Annual Supply Major Occuational Group Job Openings CC Credit (degrees & cert.) Postsecondary Institutions Areas of Undersupply? Construction and Extraction 183 11 86 Yes Office and Administrative Support 167 34 47 Yes Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 124 33 66 Yes Sales and Related 102 4 73 Yes Healthcare Support 93 32 0 Yes Personal Care and Service 70 39 0 Yes Transportation and Material Moving 61 0 0 Yes Education, Training, and Library 56 38 0 Yes Food Preparation and Serving Related 21 0 0 Yes Community and Social Services 23 13 0 Maybe Protective Service 125 177 0 No Healthcare Practitioners and Technical 72 99 0 No Management 65 72 58 No Business and Financial Operations 30 81 47 No Production 19 40 66 No Computer and Mathematical 7 18 0 No Sector Training Shortages (demand exceeding supply of trained workers): Helpers- Production Workers Machinery maintenance and repair workers Engineering technicians Software engineers, programmers, and developers Certified nursing assistants, medical laboratory technicians and clinical laboratory scientists

Career& Technical Education Student Employment Outcomes San Diego & Imperial Counties Community s 4,708 CTE students from the 10 community colleges in San Diego and Imperial counties were surveyed in Spring 2016 by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning at Santa Rosa Junior. The survey purpose was to determine: If students become employed in their field of study; If coursework positively affects earning potential; and Why students drop out of CTE programs Respondent Attended San Diego Miramar Grossmont 9% Cuyamaca 6% Imperial Valley 1% San Diego Continuing Education 20% 30% 40% 30% Age 18-24 25-39 40+ San Diego City 9% Palomar 14% 3.0+ Average GPA 80% Employed MiraCosta 10% San Diego Mesa Southwestern 12% 31% Transferred after completing coursework Overall, 57% of the surveyed students cited either earning a degree/ certificate ( completers ) as the primary reason for attending college. Earn a certificate/degree & transfer Earn a certificate/degree (no transfer) Update job skills Self-enrichment Earn transfer units (no certificate/degree) Top Reason for Studies 3% 1 25% 32% Top majors include: Business Administration/Management, Small Business Management, Economics, Accounting, Administration of Justice/Criminal Justice, Child Development/Early Childhood Development, Computer Science/IT/Network Administration, Nursing, General Education, and Automotive Technology Completers = Students who earned a certificate and/or degree Skills-builders = Students who received 9+ CTE credits but no degree/certificate

How closely related is your field of study to your job? (by sector) Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Transportation & Renewables Energy, Construction & Utilities Retail/Hospitality/Tourism Information & Communication Technologies Very Close Close Not Close Health Care Small Business 3 51% 47% 71% 80% 73% 72% 36% 2 10% 15% 1 26% 12% 12% 1 Most completers (70% +) in Health, Energy Construction & Utilities, Advanced Transportation & Renewables, and Advanced Manufacturing indicated that their current job is very closely related to what they studied. What impact did your coursework have on your employment? 52% of skills-builders and 70% of completers indicated their coursework allowed them to stay in their current job, get a promotion or prepare for a new job. 2 13% 26% Completer 9% Skills-Builder 7% 7% 5% 5% 4% Prepared me for a possible new job get a job at a new organization get a promotion at my same organization stay in my current job start my own business 91% of skills-builders and 95% of completers responded that they were satisfied or very satisfied with their education and training. Before $17.85 Hourly Wages After $23.61 Conclusions Most CTE students did not access career services especially skill-builders Many completers indicated that their employment is closely related to their field of study, especially in industries that have a higher number of internships and apprenticeships There is strong evidence that CTE students are more employable after completing coursework Students perceive their coursework as helping them to get or maintain a job, or get a promotion the perceived and actual value of a college education is clear Students were overwhelmingly satisfied with the quality of the programs and instruction they received and believed that the colleges offer an environment in which to succeed Completers = Students who earned a certificate and/or degree Skills-builders = Students who received 9+ CTE credits but no degree/certificate