Top 10 Hot Jobs in Historic Harrisonburg, Formerly Newtown In Northern Virginia

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By Patty Inglish, MS

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Harrisonburg is a Survivor

Harrisonburg is located in Rockingham Country in Virgnia, near Richmond. The list of the Top 30 Cities for Jobs in America, even in a recession, contains Harrisonburg at Number 25. This city was important in the American Revolution, the American Civil War, the 20th Century; and in the 21st Century as a leader out of recession. Harrisonburg has survived it all and thrived.

Rocktown was once the main city in Rockingham County. Its name changed as Harrisonburg was founded at the spot right after the birth of the New Nation, - America. In 1779, Mr. Thomas Harrison deeded 2 ½ acres of property to the government and began the City of Harrisonburg in the new Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Mr. Harrison had brought his family over from England to Virginia Colony long ago, in 1737, claiming over 12,000 acres of land in Rockingham County. In 1778, Virginia Colony had already names this acreage Harrisonburg. The original family home is still standing on Bruce Street in the 21st century. In 1779, the county built a courthouse on Court House Square, which hosts a newer county court house today. By 1849, Harrisonburg was home to 200 taxpayers – annual budget less than $250.

During the Civil War, the city (part of the Confederacy) saw Union and Confederate troops both fight their way through the county. The fence around the courthouse was actually used as a stockade to hold Union prisoners. After the war and until 1892, the city grew in land acquisitions and increased residents to 2,000. The Superintendent of Public Instruction was an office formed after the Civil War in order to begin a public school system and this helped grow the city even more. It became a good place to raise a family as to prosper.

Graduate School, James Madison University.
Graduate School, James Madison University.

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Pilgrim's Pride HQ in Pittsburg, Texas. Owner of Wampler's.
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Historic Newtown

Freed by Abraham Lincoln in 1865, the former slaves of the Shenandoah Valleyregion of Virginia founded their own city near Harrisonburg and named it Newtown. It was later annexed by Harrisonburg about 1890. Today, the historic remnants of Newtown contain Harrisonburg’s traditionally Black churches like the American Methodist Episcopal and Baptist congregations. A segregated school has been turned into a major Boys and Girls Club.

Despite the shift from residential to commercial properties in the 1950s, Newtown is still a living part of Harrisonburg - more so, since the city revitalization projects began to take shape in the 2000s to redesign and build up urban and suburban areas..

Revitalization is Key to Survival and Success

In the new 20th century, in 1908, the Virginia General Assembly founded the State Normal (teacher’s) and IndustrialSchool for Women in the city. The institution developed in 30 years to become the State Teachers College and then the renowned Madison College. The year 1977 saw the school renamed James Madison University. Eastern Mennonite University was founded in 1917 and today boasts an effective undergraduate and graduate training program. Adult Eeducation is also a specialty at EMU.

Harrisonburg prospered all along and continues to do so in the 21st century. The regional Rockingham Memorial Hospital, founded in 1912, serves several counties in the Shenandoah Valley and others in West Virginia. As healthcare grows as an industry, additional services are added to RMH.

By 1920 Harrisonburg recorded a population of almost 6.000 residents. Fifty years later, in 1970, the population was almost 20,000. In 2009, estimates of population before the 2010 US Census stood at around 43,000 within the city. With this growing population came expanding suburbs and the need for revitalization in the inner sections of the city. The early 2000s were ripe for this action.

Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance and the city government have created the Virginia Main Street Community in Harrisonburg. The city is also well known for its incredible National Historic District and even an additional State Historic District. All of these commemorate the founding of America, survival and prosperity after the Civil War, and dedication to preserving the past while equipping future generations with living and work space, business, and education.

Sustainable Harrisonburg

City of Harrisonburg and local colleges and universities, as well as businesses are taking stewardship and sustainability to heart to create community and a healthier environment in the historic region of Virginia's Shenandoah valley.


Rockingham Memorial Hospital

This great regional facility offers an effective Cencer diagnostic and treatment center as well as numerous other services. From taberandrew at flickr.
This great regional facility offers an effective Cencer diagnostic and treatment center as well as numerous other services. From taberandrew at flickr.

Largest Employers in Greater Harrisonburg

  1. Pilgrim's Pride/Wampler Foods (www.pilgrimspride.com)
  2. Commonwealth of Virginia and James Madison University (www.jmu.edu)
  3. Rockingham County School Board
  4. Augusta County School Board
  5. Rockingham Memorial Hospital (www.rmhonline.com)
  6. Augusta Medical Center (www.augustamed.com)
  7. Wal-Mart Associates Inc.
  8. Rocco Poultry Operations
  9. E.I. Dupont De Nemours & Co.
  10. VF Jeanswear LP
  11. Merck & Company Inc. (www.merck.com)
  12. R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company
  13. McKee Foods Corporation
  14. Burlington Industries
  15. Food Lion Inc.

 

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National Historic Register - Downtown Harrisonburg
National Historic Register - Downtown Harrisonburg

Additional Job Opportunities

Through 2014, the local Industries to watch include Education & Library, Healthcare, and Computers/IT. Food Service and Dining establishments will also continue to enjoy increased business in casual dining and fast food, while fine dining may decrease somewhat. VISIT HARRISONBURG and find out about sports, recreation, events, and nightlife.

Unique Top 10 Jobs in Rockingham County

The Shenandoah Valley offers job opportunities that one might nor expect. The top 10 fast growing Jobs through 2014 are in the following lists. The bolded entries indicate occupations that are not always seen in the Top 10 or Top 20, but changes positions every few years.

  1. Veterinary Techs, with an 80% increase expected.
  2. Registered Nurses (RNs)
  3. Social Scientists and related jobs, like techs
  4. Medical Assistants
  5. Home Health Aides
  6. Physical Therapists and Assistants
  7. Dental Assistants and Hygienists
  8. Real Estate Appraisers
  9. Veterinarians
  10. Healthcare Support people

A further set of higher-demand occupations include

  • EMTs and Paramedics
  • Medical and Public Health Social Workers
  • Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Respiratory Therapists
  • Instructional Coordinators - All types of education.
  • Social Services jobs
  • Cardiovascular Techs
  • Personal Financial Advisors
  • Radiology Techs

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RNMSN Level 6 Commenter 22 months ago

a lot of healthcare jobs noted there Patty! wonderful and interesting article

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