Posted on: April 7, 2018 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

For some people, the job that they take on depends very much on their passions and what they would like to achieve. If public safety is what motivates you, there are plenty of jobs that relate directly to this aim. We are going to list a few possible options in this article and you may find one that suits you. So, without further ado, let’s take a closer look at a few of the most common careers in public safety.

 

Firefighter

 

Firefighters help to protect the public by responding to blazes and other emergencies in the community. Often, they are the first people on the scene of an accident. Usually, they require the minimum of a high school education, but they may additionally obtain further qualifications. Physical and written tests are usually a requirement, and there is extensive training involved after being hired.

 

Police and Detectives

 

Police officers are paramount in increasing public safety through their work protecting both lives and property. Closely related to this career path, detectives and criminal investigators play a central role in gathering facts and piecing together evidence of possible crimes. Educational requirements depend on the specific area of law enforcement that you plan on getting into.

 

Social Workers

 

Though you may not necessarily think of social workers as helping to increase public safety as much as the previous two career paths, they play an important role in helping people who get themselves into difficult life situations. Direct-service social workers assist people in solving the problems of their everyday lives, while clinical social workers are crucial when it comes to diagnosing and treating mental, behavioral, and emotional issues.

 

EMTs and Paramedics

 

Both emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics help to take care of people who are sick or injured and need urgent care. They are often involved in providing life-saving treatment and transporting people to places where they can receive additional care and support. A formal training program will need to be passed and you will have to be prepared to work long and changeable hours.

 

Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists

 

Either one of these career paths involves working with offenders to ensure that they don’t commit further crimes. Obviously, this type of career is very much in the interest of public safety. While specific qualifications tend to vary, a bachelor’s degree is usually a requirement. Also, oral, written and psychological exams need to be completed.  

These are just a few of the diverse options which may interest you if you feel like a career in protecting the public is the right choice for you. Of course, none of these jobs are the kind that you can simply walk into without obtaining any prior qualifications, but if you have the desire and commitment to achieve success, you may find that you are rewarded with a career path that provides you with a great sense of fulfillment and personal rewards.

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