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When it comes to jobs in the Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security career cluster, many positions depend on work experiences more than education levels. Several Premier High Schools, located in areas where there is a high demand for workers in law, public safety, corrections and security related positions, offer a CTE pathway in law, public safety, corrections and security. If you are interested in a job in this sector, getting the advanced experience through a CTE program can help you get ahead in pursuing the career of your choice.

Graphic_PHS_5 Numbers-01Security Guard

  • Growth: 27%
  • Wage: $24,826
  • Openings: 19,750
  • Education: Requires short-term on-the-job training. The majority of employees have at most a high school diploma or some college.
  • Job Description: Guard, patrol, or monitor premises to prevent theft, violence, or infractions of rules

Graphic_PHS_5 Numbers_Artboard 2Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatcher

  • Growth: 23%
  • Wage: $37,461
  • Openings: 1,800
  • Education: Requires moderate-term on-the-job training. The majority of employees have at most a high school diploma and some college.
  • Job Description: Receive calls from public concerning crimes and police emergencies. Broadcast order to police patrol units in vicinity Operate radio, telephone, or computer equipment to receive reports of fires and medical emergencies and relay information to proper officials.

Graphic_PHS_5 Numbers_Artboard 3Fish and Game Warden

  • Growth: 10%
  • Wage: $56,623
  • Openings: 50
  • Education: Requires long-term on-the-job training. The majority of employees have some college.
  • Job Description: Patrol assigned area to prevent fish and game law violations. Investigate reports of damage to cops or property by wildlife. Compile biological data.

Graphic_PHS_5 Numbers_Artboard 4First-Line Supervisor/Manager of Police and Detectives

  • Growth: 21%
  • Wage: $70,203
  • Openings: 900
  • Education: Work experience in a related occupation Most employees have some college.
  • Job Description: Supervise and coordinate activities of members of police force.

Graphic_PHS_5 Numbers_Artboard 5Paralegal and Legal Assistant

  • Growth: 30%
  • Wage: $48,801
  • Openings: 5,250
  • Education: Associates degree. Most employees have some college.
  • Job Description: Assist lawyers by researching legal precedent investigating facts, or preparing legal documents. Conduct research to support legal proceeding, to formulate a defense, or to initiate legal action.

The information provided about a sampling of occupations within Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security is taken from the Texas Workforce Commission and provides averages that can vary with location and time spent working. When looking at a job, understanding the education level need, growth and openings will determine the wage and eligibility. Growth in an industry often means there are more opportunities for students. The number of openings can determine the wage. Even if a job does not require extensive education, but has few openings, the job can be more competitive and pay a higher wage. For more information, visit Achieve Texas’ Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security Magazine.

While only five occupations are highlighted here, students can find more information atAmerica’s Career InfoNetCompetency Model ClearinghouseOccupational Information Network, and the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook.

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