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Executive Employment Opportunities

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As an Executive in healthcare, you will work alongside a multitude of people within whatever facility you work. This includes hospital administration, HR director, Chief Financial Officer and more. In your role as an Executive, you will be doing things to support the hospital, such as planning and supervising all medical staff. You will also be in charge of ensuring that all patients and their families are properly taken care of and getting the correct medical care.

To become an Executive in healthcare, you will need at least a Bachelors degree, which is what the majority of Executives acquire. An Executive typically gets their degree in Business, Marketing or Communications. Some Executives also hold Bachelors degrees in Accounting, Finance, Criminal Justice, Psychology and more. The degree breakdown of Executives across the United States is listed below.

  • 60.6% hold Bachelors degrees
  • 13.8% hold Masters degrees
  • 11% hold Associate Degrees

The remainder of education held by Executives across the United States is made up of High School Diplomas, Doctorates, Certificates, Licenses and Diplomas.

Skills and qualities that an Executive should have include (but are not limited to) compassion, problem-solving skills, communication skills and interpersonal skills.

The job growth rate for an Executive position is currently 6%. Currently, Executives across the United States make an average salary of over $96,000 per year, averaging out to around $45 per hour. Depending on your skill level and your location, you can make up to $177,000 per year. The required certifications for Executives are Certified Professional – Human Resource (IPMA-CP) and Project Management Professional (PMP).

Executives work in the following settings (among others):

  • hospitals
  • managed care organizations
  • long-term care facilities
  • home health agencies
  • consulting firms

Some benefits of having a career as an Executive include high pay, knowledge, flexibility, and an extensive amount of career opportunities.

We want to see you succeed, and we are confident that our job board can help you do just that. Use our HealthcareMatch job board to find unique jobs and stand out among the other 48,000+ healthcare executives in the United States!