Industry Focus: NON-PROFIT & GOVERNMENT
Presented by: Mrs. Mietus Penfield High School
Industry Overview: Non-Profit
Money they earn comes from foundations, grants, membership dues, charitable gifts, fundraising efforts, or services they provide You can make a positive impact on behalf of your organization’s cause
Industry Overview: Government
Government agencies exist on a federal, state, or local level Funding for these agencies come from taxes collected There are a wide range of career possibilities
Job Outlook: Government
More jobs exist at the local and state level than the federal government 20 million people currently work for the federal and state government
Employment is expected to increase 10% through 2012
Job Outlook: Non-Profit
Employment fluctuates with the economy: when the economy is strong, jobs are plentiful; when the economy is weak, jobs are often eliminated
Due to the large number of non-profit organizations and the relatively low pay, jobs can be easy to secure
Career Tracks: Job Titles
Non-Profit
Executive Director Program Director Director of Development and Fund-Raising Communications Assistant/Director Program Assistant Event Coordinator Director of Volunteers
Career Tracks: Job Titles
Government
Legislative Aide Press Secretary Program Officer Foreign Service Officer Budget Analyst Environmental Protection Specialist Intelligence Analyst
Job Profile:
Director of Alternative Sentencing Program in the Criminal Justice System
Denise Morton acts as a court liaison. She attends court meetings, community meetings, attends panels, and signs off on court reports.
“I like the responsibility. I feel that the work we do is important and that we have an impact in the criminal justice system.”
Compensation
Government Jobs You Can Expect to Earn Between $40,000 and $90,000 Annually
Non-Profit Jobs You Can Expect to Earn Between $25,000 and $50,000 Annually
Tips on Getting Hired
Non-Profit
Network Have Many Skills Since These Organizations Require Employees to do Various Tasks Start by Volunteering Learn All You Can About Organization and/or Cause
Tips on Getting Hired
Government
Take a Civil Service Test Attend Career Fairs Seek Internship Opportunities
National Employers
Non-Profit Habitat for Humanity International Public Broadcasting Service The Nature Conservancy Teach for America
National Employers
Government
Federal, State, and Local Governments Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Environmental Protection Agency Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) National Park Service Peace Corps United Nations
Career Survival Tips
Non-Profit People may not stay in one organization for long: be prepared to move around a lot Government Once you have secured a position, people are promoted from within and jobs are secure
Courses You Can Take NOW!
Non-Profit & Government
Math Computer Classes Foreign Language Accounting English Social Studies
Potential Employers for High School Students
American Red Cross Habitat for Humanity Public Broadcasting Service National Park Service Peace Corps Local Government Offices
Two-Year College in Monroe County
Monroe Community College Majors: Business Administration Business: Financial Services Human Services Public Administration
Four-Year College in Monroe County
Nazareth College Majors: Social Work Business Administration Information Technology
Accounting Economics
Potential Employers in Monroe County
Non-Profit Organizations
Government Agencies Arc of Monroe County Monroe County U.S. Postal Service Heritage Centers Town of Lifetime Penfield, Webster, Fai Assistance, Inc. rport, etc. Al Sigl Center
American Red Cross
Safety Council of Upstate NY
Web Sites for Further Job Information
Monroe County’s Human Resources Department
USAJOBS, the Official web site of the Federal Government’s Office of Personnel Management