Midwest Employment: Top 10 Jobs in Kansas City, Missouri
97A Best City - Economy and People
Kansas City, Missouri has been rated as the Number One Best City in the US for Mid-Level Careerists and Mid-Career Professionals. The US Federal Government reported that in the 4th Quarter of 2007, Missouri as a state enjoyed the 5th lowest cost of living in the country. The largest city in the state, Kansas City straddles four different counties: Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte, attracting employees from all four.
In 2005, Kansas City population totalled nearly 1/2 MILLION people and the Greater Kansas City Metro Area is home to three times that number -- approximately 60% white, 32 % Black, 2% Asian, 1/2% Native American, 5% Other. Hispanic of all races = 7%. Average household Income was approximately $42,000 and median home value over $125,000, with a lower cost of living than on other areas of the USA.. Job growth is high in several occupations and indusitries and the downtown section particularly has been reviatalized and renovated.
Arts and culture comprise a consistent focus in the communities in KC and the Crossroads Community offers a Gallery Hop with free food and beverages once monthly. The Power and Light District provides high quality night life and entertainment and The Country Club Plaza is a 14-block area of shopping and dining. The River Market historic area is a revitalized section located on the site of the old Santa Fe Trail entranceway. The lands had been the province of three Native American Nations in particular: Kansa, Osage, and Wyandotte; but, as settlers arrived by wagon and by riverboat, a marketplace sprang up. Today, it is a center of residential, dining, entertainment, and shopping venues.
LARGEST EMPLOYERS in KC
- US Federal Government - Health & Human Services
- City Hall - Kansas City MO
- Sprint Nextel
- State of Missouri
- Ford Motor Company - see link below about $400,000,000 investment.
- Hallmark Cards, Inc. & Crayola, a subdivision
- A T & T
- Ambassador Cards
- Children's Mercy Hospital
- St. Lukes Hospital
- University of Missouri, Kansas City
TRANSPORT: Ford Invests $400 Million in Kansas City in 2011
- Growing GM to Invest in Midwest - TheStreet
GM said it will invest $2 billion in 17 plants in eight states over the next few months. - Amtrak's Missouri River Runner attracting more riders - Columbia Missourian
Amtrak's Missouri River Runner, which runs from St. Louis to Kansas City every day, is serving more passengers as people seek less expensive transportation options. Although more popular, the train still relies on subsidies from the state and federal
- State wins more than $200M for high-speed rail | Detroit Free Press | freep.com-- Rail passengers who have hoped for faster trips between Detroit and Chicago could get their wish in a couple of years as Michigan upgrades tracks and crossing signals and buys locomotives and railcars to boost speeds across the state.
Missouri and Kansas
Top 10 Jobs in Kansas City to 2016
Top 10 High Demand Jobs Forecast for Kansas City, with Average Annual Wage
Registered Nurses (RNs), requiring less than a 4-year college degree, comprise the Number One high demand job in Kansas City. RNs will be needed at a rate of over 150% that needed in the Number Two job of Accountants/Auditors. In addition to high demand for RNs, Travel Nursing is a most lucrative opportunity, at times even within one's home town. This occupation is open to LPNs, RNs, and Allied Health Professions and offers a wide range of benefits, including payment of rent or mortgage for form 12 weeks up to one year.
- Registered Nurses (RNs) $52,000+
- Accountants & Auditors $52,600
- Computer Software Engineers, Applications $71,000+
- Carpenters $39,500
- General & Operations Managers $91,500
- Sales Reps - Wholesale & Mfg $51,000
- Business Operations Specialists $59,500+
- Computer Systems Analysts $68,000+
- Insurance Sales Agents $78,500+
- Police & Sheriff Patrol Officers $41,700+
Kansas City Jazz
Jazz History
18th and Vine Jazz District
The Black Archives of Mid-America at 2033 Vine Street is a tribute to African American excellence in and around Kansas City, especially in the rich district of jazz and the arts at 18th and Vine.
The area around 18th & Vine in downtown Kansas City was the site of the development of Jazz music, especially from the 1930s - 1950s. Charlie "Bird" Parker learned to play saxophone here and became famous. His instrument is in the nearby American Jazz Museum, along with exhibits commemorating other jazz legends like Count Basie and others that performed in New Orleans as well as Kansas City and St. Louis.
Another interesting place here is the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. It is a tribute to the players of the Negro League Baseball Players Association. These leagues were successful until 1847, when Jackie Robinson signed to the Brooklyn Dodgers, a formerly all white team.
The Gem Theater Cultural and Performing Arts Center is nearly 100 years old and still used for the performing arts, including drama, dance, and multi-media.
Kansas City Fountainscape - A City of Fountains
Jazz Resources in KC
- Plastic Sax
Plastic Sax reports on Kansas City Jazz culture and events. - American Jazz Museum
Center fo the KC 18th & Vine Jazz District. - JAM - Jazz Ambassadors Magazine
Profiles, interviews, music reviews, history of KC Jazz. - Trouser Mouse Bar
Blues, Jazz, Bluegrass, & Rockabilly. - Club Kaycee
Inside this website aer included a long list of Jazz Greats and information about them, venues, free music downloads, and articles. - Kansas City Jazz Orchestra
Thos site provids the profiles and performance listings of local and regional singers and musicians, Jazz Camp, free and for-cost downloads of jazz music, history and advocacy for jazz culture.
US History - Santa Fe Trail
In 1857, the Santa Fe Trail began in the East in Kansas City MO. Today the site of the old stage coach station is the yard of Santa Fe Bible Church.
Because horses needed water along the Santa Fe Trail, Kansas City provided such water and became known as the City of Fountains in the late 1800s. In 1900, Kansas City leaders built drinking fountains for people as well all around the city's downtown area. Through the 20th century, additional large public water fountains were built and dedicated as memorials to important individuals and groups. Only Rome, Italy now has more city fountains than does Kansas City anywhere in the world.
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Education & Training Financial Aid Available in Missouri
MISSOURI STATE FUNDS
- MISSOURI COLLEGE GUARANTEE - A need-based program for Missouri residents; award based on University of Missouri fees.
- CHARLES GALLAGHER STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM - For Missouri residentsonly, up to $1,500.
- MISSOURI TEACHER EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM - Must be Missouri resident. One-time scholarship of $2,000 for students who choose teaching careers only.
- MISSOURI HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM - $2,000 award for top 3 percent of Missouri students on the American College Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), by highest scores.
- MARGUERITE ROSS BARNETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - For employed students.
- MISSOURI SAVINGS FOR TUITION (MO$T) - State- and Federal tax-deferred college savings program. Anyone can contribute on the behalf of a student at $8,000 annual maximum, lifetime maximum of $235,000.
- OTHER: Scholarships.com - Missouri Scholarships
- NATIVE AMERICAN - Native American Scholarships for Healthcare and Policy Studies in the State of Missouri.
Missouri Colleges
No Amazon products foundEducation and Training in Kansas City
11901 Wornall Road; Kansas City, MO 64145
(816) 501-3603 or (800) GO-AVILA
6401 Rockhill Road; Kansas City, MO 64131
(800) 467-2252 or (816) 501-0100
4415 Warwick Boulevard; Kansas City, MO 64111-1820
(816) 472-4852 or (800) 522-5224
1750 Independence Boulevard; Kansas City, MO 64106-1453
(816) 283-2000 or (800) 234-4847
- Metropolitan Community College Campuses - several at the link.
- National American University - Accounting, business, health, othre.
- Rockhurst University
1100 Rockhurst Road; Kansas City, MO 64110
(816) 501-4000 or (800) 842-6776
- University of Missouri - Kansas City, Homepage.
- Webster University Homesite - Campuses internationally as well.
THEOLOGICAL:
15800 Calvary Road; Kansas City, MO 64147
5001 N. Oak Trafficway; Kansas City, MO 64118
- Technical & Vocational Training - 1 semester up to 4 years.
- Apprenticeship Programs - Training and employment for a variety of trades.
KC Information Links
- Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
"Making Kansas City a good place to live." - Kansas City International Airport
- The Kansas City Star
Daily newspaper, online and in print. Check classified ads for employment and housing. - Experience Kansas City
The city offers abundance of many kinds --Comprehensive detailed pages about the city's history ansd current offerings, including music, entertainment, clubs, City Market, Missouri River attractions, parks and recreation, and more information. - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- Visit Kansas City
City visitors' pages.
Kansas City Sports
Greater Kansas City Area Pro Sports
According to the Newspaper Archives in the Kansas City MO library, the earliest Professional Sports Team in Kansas City, Missouri was the Kansas City Antelopes of 1860 - in Civil War times! Wild Bill Hickok attended their baseball games nearly every Saturday and even umpired once - He wore both his six-shooters as he did so and was paid in two white horses.
Elmwood Cemetery staff in Kansas City, Kansas feel that this happened in Kansas -- a group of men entered the bar where the lawman Bill was and he asked if they were a oisse. They said, "No, baseball!" Hickcok as a lawman in Kansas, Missouir and elsewhere, so either may be the true story.
This basball team was followed by other Kansas City ball clubs, inciuding the Unions, the Maroons, the Cowboys, and dozens of others. This included the well-known Negro Leagues. Football began in 1924 witih the Blues.
Basketball began with the 1946 Black Professional Basketball League team called the Stars.
Hockey? - 1926 - the Pla-Mores and a succession of other teams that ended in 2005 when the Outlaws went out of business.
Soccer began in 1968 with the Spurs. Rugby came on the scene a buit earlier with the Blues for men in 1966 and in 1993, the Jazz for women players.
Australian Football has been active since 1999 with the Kansas City Power Aussie Rules Football Club.
Baseball
Football
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Storm-Independent Women's Football Association.
- Shockers- Semi-Pro, North American Football League
- Brigade - Arena League Football
Pro Rugby
- Kansas City Blues
- Kansas City Jazz Women's Rugby Club
- Irish - Women's; Sirens - Women's
- Mustangs -Men's
League Rugby
- The Kansas City Rugby Football Club
- Kansas City Rogues - Men's.
Soccer
- Kansas City Comets-indoor soccer
- Kansas City Brass - Men's USISL Developmental League.
Tenni - Kansas City Explorers
Roller Derby
- Roller Warriors Teams since 2004: Black-Eye Susans, Dreadnought Dorothys, The Knockouts, and the Victory Vixens
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Women's Roller Derby League
Curling - Kansas City Curling Club, since 1987
Kansas City Native Amercan Project for Troops Overseas
In a long-term ongoing projrect, the Native American communites of Kansas City MO have partnered with those of Oklahoma to communicate with Native troops stationed overseas during peace and war time.
PROJECT MOCCASINS FOR NATIVE TROOPS
In a centuries-old old tradition, as a Native Warrior rode away from his family and village to enter a battle, he wore newly made moccasins. These fresh moccasins were endowed with the responsibility to guide his feet safely, either home or into the next life. The National Native Veterans Association of Oklahoma has organized this project and will preserve it for as long as Native Troops are ever stationed outside of North America.
Moccasins for the project are handmade well but inexpensive by artisan volunteers, packaged in red flannel, and sent to Native Troops with the goals of providing at least one pair of moccasins to each person. Information is available or you can request moccasins be sent to a serviceman or -woman at National Native American Veterans Association, Email : National Office. If you know Canadian First Nations military overseas,, email the NNAVA and ask if they can include them. Donations are accepted.
Native Troops
- National Native American Veterans Association
National HQ for NNAVA. - National Native American Veterans Association (NNAVA)
A local branch of the NNAVA, with membership information.
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As always good writing and interesting article about jobs.
Patty--very interesting article. I'm from outside of KC, lived in the area all my life and you mentioned things I didn't even know were here! The real scoop on the economic atmosphere here--lay-offs, threatened lay-offs and businesses closing all over the place. Only things that seem to be thriving are banks, hospitals and insurance companies. You listed Sprint but they are probably the top company here laying off people. Of course, they probably had to to make sure they had enough money to pay the severence package for their CEO when he left.
Again, nice Hub!
Your welcome, Patty. The bad thing about the job situation in this area is, like you said, there's plenty of positions listed in the healthcare industry and sales positons in many areas but regular "blue-collar" work is hard to come by right now. Hope is gets better soon, but I really doubt it will happen.
Just got home from our daughter's birthday dinner. Shhhh--(looking over shoulders both ways) don't tell anyone but she turned 40 today. Lucky her, she looks about 30 and acts like a perky, happy 18 year old! Good Lord, where does the time go?
Anyway--asked everyone at dinner what was the biggest city in Missouri and out of 10 people, 9 said St. Louis. LOL--nothing like knowing the facts about the place where you live!
its always been my dream to own my own business. I want to be the boss.
Patty, What are your qualifications? Are you in the Human Resources field? You are excellent in your hubs,keep up the good work. I am passing the article on to friends.
Great hub about Kansas City. Only a few short hours from KC is Lake of the Ozarks. The Lake has many great attractions. From water parks to go karts, miniature golf, shopping, boating and much more!
Great hub. Cheers
Kansas city is a great place to live, you can take my word for it! -Blair Stover
Absolutely awesome hub. I'm going to share this with my KC peeps.
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Trsmd 4 years ago
Thanks for providing lot of chances to get a job..