Salary and Job Requirement Differences for Jobs in Local and State Health Departments Versus the Private Sector: Analysis of Large-Scale Job Postings Data
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Objectives: While some research shows that health departments pay comparably low wages for many jobs, federal data on salaries for employees of local and state health departments are limited. Job postings provide an alternative, real-time method to assess job requirements and salaries. Our goal was to utilize data from job postings to determine if there were significant differences in salary, education, or experience requirements when comparing jobs in local or state government health departments with the same types of jobs posted in other sectors.
Design: We used Lightcast, a large-scale and comprehensive database of job postings, to gather real-time data on salary, education, and experience requirements for 44 public health occupations, contrasting those in state and local health departments (SLHDs) with those in all other sectors. We used interval regression analysis to assess salary differences and contrasted minimum education and experience levels using a partial proportional odds model.
Results: A total of 16 284 job postings were collected for the government, and 12 609 441 in the private sector. Twentyseven occupations paid significantly less in SLHDs, and 6 paid significantly more. For 37 occupations, SLHDs were less likely to require at least a Master’s degree than the private sector. Certain SLHD positions require less education and/or experience, while also paying less.
Conclusions: Many, though not all, roles in the SLHD workforce are comparatively underpaid, and job requirements are often lower, potentially creating recruitment and retention challenges and producing a workforce that may be less prepared for public health crises. SLHDs can use data from job postings to benchmark their salaries and advocate for more competitive wages, especially for “hard-to-fill” positions, and can also better advertise their benefits to attract candidates.
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This project was supported by the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention and the Health Resources and Services Administration under awards U81HP47167 and UR2HP47371 (total amount $1,121,814). This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by CDC, HRSA, HHS, or the US government.
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10.1097/PHH.0000000000002129
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Krasna, Heather PhD, MS, EdM; Patino, Isabella MPH; Ozcan Onal, Sezen PhD; Venkataraman, Malvika MS. Salary and Job Requirement Differences for Jobs in Local and State Health Departments Versus the Private Sector: Analysis of Large-Scale Job Postings Data. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice 31(4):p E244-E257, July/August 2025. | DOI: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000002129
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Krasna, Heather; Patino, Isabella; Onal, Sezen Ozcan; Venkataraman, Malvika. (2025). Salary and Job Requirement Differences for Jobs in Local and State Health Departments Versus the Private Sector: Analysis of Large-Scale Job Postings Data. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, 10.1097/PHH.0000000000002129.
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