Technical Computer Support

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Service Jobs - Non-Profit Organizations

Posted on 13:22 by Unknown
Non-Profit Organizations

We can sympathize with the drafters and crafters of the North American Industry Classification system. These people are good at organization and classification, but as things went on they found a few industries that would not fit, leftovers too small to stand alone and too disparate to have a common name. Hence, they declared a sector called Other, which is really four sub sectors of very different services. Allow me to give their definition, which I cite exactly. “Establishments in this sector are primarily engaged in activities, such as equipment and machinery repairing, promoting or administering religious activities, grantmaking, advocacy and providing dry cleaning and laundry services, personal care services, death care services, pet care services, photo finishing services, temporary parking services and dating services.” If you can find a common thread there you are definitely a better person than I am.

The four sub sectors make better sense looked at separately and national industry employment data is reported for the separate sub sectors. The biggest sub sector is a loose amalgam of non-profit organizations, which is the sub sector we want to look at here. The three other sub sectors we look at a little later on. Non-profits have almost 3.0 million jobs, not counting 1.7 million more jobs in religious organizations, meaning churches and synagogues, mosques and monasteries.

Besides religion non-profit organizations have Grantmaking and Giving Services giving away money to worthy applicants, or Social Advocacy Organizations promoting causes like wildlife preservation and birth control, or Civic and Social Organizations like scouting, fraternal lodges, or country and social clubs promoting the civic and social interests of members, and finally Business, Professional, Labor, Political and Similar Organizations like the Chamber of Commerce, International Brotherhood of Teamsters and State and Federal Bar Associations. Include PAC’s in this fifth sub sector.

Work at non-profit organizations tends to be office work, which assures a higher percentage of office jobs in managerial, financial and administrative support occupations than the national average.

Specialized professional jobs include human resources, training, and labor relations specialists, and meeting and convention planners, but also social advocacy organizations need professionals to be counselors, social workers and social service specialists where knowledge of social problems and how to solve them requires counseling and social work training. Grant making and giving services may need these specialties to evaluate applications or do other advising.

Media occupations such as public relations manager and public relations specialist have more than 48.9 thousand jobs, especially in business, professional, labor, and political organizations. There is no occupation called lobbyist in the Standard Occupational Classification but lobbyists are included in counts of public relations specialists.

Civic and social organizations sub sector, which includes alumni associations, fraternal lodges, social clubs and country clubs, tend to have dining rooms, fitness facilities, and swimming pools so there are food service jobs and jobs as fitness trainers and aerobics instructors, recreation workers, and other support jobs like lifeguard, and childcare.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 23.0 thousand clergy working in religious organizations out of 42.8 thousand national clergy jobs. Clergy can be clergy working in social service organizations and a few in the government, but only clergy jobs are counted here.

Nearly 13.7 thousand Directors of Religious Activities and Education work here. Many churches run a preschool so there are 18.5 thousand preschool teacher jobs. Other jobs include 18.5 thousand self-enrichment teachers and 4.3 thousand elementary and secondary school teachers also work here, about 67.6 thousand education jobs total.
Churches and religious organizations are the largest employers of musicians and singers who actually play and sing for pay; about 12.6 thousand jobs. Musicians and singers at schools and colleges teach as their primary activity so their jobs go in education.

The non-profit organizations in this sub sector generated 3.0 million jobs in 2010 but it is only 2.3 percent of establishment employment. Over the 20 years from 1990 to 2010 the yearly growth rates averaged slightly higher than the national average so non-profits are relatively more important now than 1990. It is a slow increase in share however so non-profits will not be much help in replacing the lost manufacturing jobs. We have 63.1 million jobs left to fill. We need more service.
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Mr. Greenspan Talks
    The caption in the Washington Post reads “Greenspan Says He Was Wrong on Regulation.” [WP, Oct. 24, 2008] The former Federal Reserve Board C...
  • Taxes and Entitlements
    During the Presidential campaign candidate Romney had a speech secretly recorded where he told listeners that he could not expect to get vot...
  • Service Jobs - Summary
    On this post we want to summarize the big picture of changes to service providing jobs from 1990 through 2010. The table below highlights se...
  • 1929 meet 2008
    There are many comparisons in recent newspapers between the crash of 1929 and the crisis of 2008. The media of today has not settled on a co...
  • Education Services
    Education Services Long ago Americans decided to have a system of mass education financed with public funds. It was a smart choice. No socie...
  • Labor Market Forecast
    Forecasting Labor Market Trends from 2006 to 2014 On this blog we believe forecaster’s would have a bigger following if they would explain m...
  • Value and Work
    Sometimes I hear people say something like “The wealthy worked hard for that money, and free markets determined what they do is of such high...
  • The Age of Turbulence
    The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World , Alan Greenspan (New York, The Penguin Press, 2007). 505 pages. $35.00 The Age of Turbulen...
  • The Health of Social Security
    first published on Automaticfinances.com A committee of Social Security trustees has published another report on the financial health of the...
  • T-Bills
    Back on September 25th the Wall Street Journal published an article about nervous investors who were buying low yield, short term U.S. Treas...

Categories

  • Careers and Jobs
  • Education
  • Forecasts-Reports
  • Reviews
  • SHORTIES
  • State Job Market Analysis
  • Working in the free-for-all

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (17)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2012 (15)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (2)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2011 (14)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  July (1)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (3)
  • ►  2010 (18)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  March (3)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2009 (28)
    • ►  December (3)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  October (2)
    • ►  September (2)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (3)
    • ►  May (3)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (5)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2008 (19)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ►  November (3)
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  August (1)
    • ►  July (2)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ▼  2007 (42)
    • ►  December (10)
    • ▼  November (5)
      • Service Jobs - Real Estate
      • Service Jobs - Information Services
      • Service Jobs - Non-Profit Organizations
      • Service Jobs - Finance
      • Service Jobs - Management
    • ►  October (3)
    • ►  September (4)
    • ►  August (4)
    • ►  July (3)
    • ►  June (2)
    • ►  May (4)
    • ►  April (7)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile