2014-June Paramedic Technician Program Trends
Western Technical College 400 Seventh Street La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 608.785.9200 Paramedic Technician Program Occupation Report June 2014 Western Technical College District Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com 1 Report Info Dataset Version 2014.2 Class of Worker Class of Worker Categories QCEW Employees + Non-QCEW Employees + Self-Employed Timeframe 2015 - 2019 Region Name Western Technical College District Region Description Western district counties Counties Buffalo, WI (55011) Crawford, WI (55023) Jackson, WI (55053) Juneau, WI (55057) La Crosse, WI (55063) Monroe, WI (55081) Trempealeau, WI (55121) Vernon, WI (55123) Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics SOC 29-2041: Assess injuries, administer emergency medical care, and extricate trapped individuals. Transport injured or sick persons to medical facilities. Related O*NET Occupations: Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics (29-2041.00) Job Distribution Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com 2 Overview Annual Openings Estimate (2014) 15 Related Completions (2012) 83 Current Job Postings 8 Gender Male 49% Female 51% Age 14-18 2% 19-24 10% 25-44 46% 45-64 37% 65+ 5% 2.4% $12.73/hr Jobs (2014) % Change (2015-2019) Median Earnings National Location Quotient: 1.82 Nation: 8.4% Nation: $14.91/hr 450 Western Technical College District | Growth for Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics (29-2041) 452 463 11 2.4% 2015 Jobs 2019 Jobs Change (2015-2019) % Change (2015-2019) Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com 3 Western Technical College District | Percentile Earnings for Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics (29-2041) $7.92/hr $12.73/hr $17.72/hr 10th Percentile Earnings Median Earnings 90th Percentile Earnings Educational Attainment (National) Doctoral or professional degree 0% Master's degree 2% Bachelor's degree 13% Associate's degree 20% Some college, no degree 49% High school diploma or equivalent 15% Less than high school diploma 1% Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com 4 Regional Trends Region 2015 Jobs Nation 463 2.4% 6,111 3.1% 247,793 State ● 452 268,591 8.4% Western Technical College District ● % Change 5,930 ● 2019 Jobs Educational programs 1 83 Programs (2012) Completions (2012) Program 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 58 90 94 64 83 Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com 5 Emergency Medical Technology/Techni cian (EMT Paramedic) (51.0904) Inverse Staffing Patterns Occupation Jobs in Industry (2014) % of Occupation in Industry (2014) % of Total Jobs in Industry (2014) Local Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals (903999) 239 53.1% 3.0% Ambulance Services (621910) 115 25.7% 78.5% 73 16.3% 0.7% Packaging and Labeling Services (561910) <10 1.8% 3.0% All Other Support Services (561990) <10 0.7% 2.2% Industry General Medical and Surgical Hospitals (Private) (622110) Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com 6 Data Sources and Calculations State Data Sources This report uses state data from the following agencies: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Bureau of Workforce Information Occupation Data EMSI occupation employment data are based on final EMSI industry data and final EMSI staffing patterns. Wage estimates are based on Occupational Employment Statistics (QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees classes of worker) and the American Community Survey (Self-Employed and Extended Proprietors). Occupational wage estimates also affected by county-level EMSI earnings by industry. Institution Data The institution data in this report is taken directly from the national IPEDS database published by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. Completers Data The completers data in this report is taken directly from the national IPEDS database published by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. Staffing Patterns Data The staffing pattern data in this report are compiled from several sources using a specialized process. For QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees classes of worker, sources include Occupational Employment Statistics, the National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix, and the American Community Survey. For the Self-Employed and Extended Proprietors classes of worker, the primary source is the American Community Survey, with a small amount of information from Occupational Employment Statistics. Industry Data EMSI industry data have various sources depending on the class of worker. (1) For QCEW Employees, EMSI primarily uses the QCEW (Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages), with supplemental estimates from County Business Patterns and Current Employment Statistics. (2) Non-QCEW employees data are based on a number of sources including QCEW, Current Employment Statistics, County Business Patterns, BEA State and Local Personal Income reports, the National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix (NIOEM), the American Community Survey, and Railroad Retirement Board statistics. (3) Self-Employed and Extended Proprietor classes of worker data are primarily based on the American Community Survey, Nonemployer Statistics, and BEA State and Local Personal Income Reports. Projections for QCEW and Non-QCEW Employees are informed by NIOEM and long-term industry projections published by individual states. Economic Modeling Specialists International | www.economicmodeling.com 7