Management in Health Systems Careers
The Future is
Bright
Healthcare is one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S.
It's also a field where you can make a difference, earn a great wage and find ample job opportunities. As hospitals, clinics and other healthcare organizations grow, the demand for managers with the skills and credentials to take on new and expanding leadership responsibilities also grows exponentially.
28% Job Growth
Employment of medical and health services managers is expected to rise by 28% through 2030, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
$58,928
From 2014-2022, the median salary for all organizational leadership graduates was $58,928.
Careers
Green Bay is a hub for healthcare organizations, with four major hospitals, along other industries like health insurance, elderly care and more.
Career Options
Discover where you can work with this degree.
No matter what you want to accomplish, you'll be prepared to improve the patient experience by enacting change as a leader in healthcare.
- Medical Office Manager
- Business Operations Analyst
- Ambulatory Care Manager
- Home Health Care Administrator
- Medical Coding Specialist
Where recent graduates work.
Whether our graduates have sought more responsibilities in the careers they already have, or they wanted to make the transition into healthcare, they've found success in a variety of organizations, like:
- Humana
- Bellin Health
- Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital
- Medical College of Wisconsin
- Prevea Health
- Anu Family Services
- HSHS St. Vincent Hospital
- American Red Cross
- Aspirus Health Care
- Ciox Health
- Marshfield Clinic
- ProHealth Care
- Unity Hospice
Ask an Expert
Your professors aren't just here to help with college: they can also help you with your career. If you want to explore career options, get in touch with professors like Patricia Hicks.