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Three Top Careers in Emergency and Security Management

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Emergency and security management is the organization of resources to manage natural hazards and security threats. Security management professionals coordinate responses to any public safety threat to prevent and manage security concerns. Below are some top careers that you can pursue in the emergency and security management field.

Security Analyst

A security analyst collects data on latent threats and evaluates that data to help organizations understand their surroundings and the safety measures they should take or implement preemptively. You can significantly boost your chances of securing this job by pursuing a course in emergency and security management, computer science, or public safety. Some of the responsibilities of a security analyst include identifying cybersecurity threats, evaluating public health risks, and advising organizations on the best approach to an incoming threat.

Response and Recovery Program Manager

Response and recovery program managers conduct training to educate people on how to handle security threats. As a program manager, you will collaborate with other emergency response experts in developing mitigation plans. You can land a program manager job position with a bachelor’s degree in emergency and security management, but a master’s degree in emergency management is an ideal competitive advantage. This prerequisite will make you eligible for a related job in the local government, non-governmental entities, and hospitals.

Homeland Security Officer

The primary duty of a homeland security officer is to identify and alleviate any safety threat in the United States. A master’s degree in homeland security studies and significant experience in the department will help grow your career. You can work in intelligence operations, mission support, and the Secret Service, as well as the Department of Homeland Security. Some of the responsibilities of a homeland security officer include securing vulnerable physical locations, analyzing traffic patterns for threats or weaknesses, and intercepting threats.

Pursuing a course in emergency and security management will help you apply scientific principles to detect, prevent, and mitigate public health and safety threats. At Tulane School of Professional Advancement, we offer coursework and diverse online degree programs in emergency and security management. We aim at equipping you with skills for the application of population-based interventions in the management of threats. Apply now to start your career as an emergency and security management expert.

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