I've worked as a therapist, Trauma and Addictions/Mental Health, for about 19 years with an MA in Education, undergrad English, History (European & Latin America & a minor in Philosophy.)
A bit over two years ago I was forced to resign from my therapist job with an agency of the RC Church because they finally noticed, after about a year and a half, that everyone but the Admins knew my face and body had made drastic changes.

The admins found that problematic if the bishop found out.
So, I've been in grad school again getting an MSW. Walked in graduation in May and will finish my final 3 hours on July 3rd. I'll continue to work as a therapist, but have no plans to reapply at any Catholic Charities services.

I currently am setting up interviews with three facilities.
After two years I'll be eligible for my LCSW and plan to try private practice working with Trauma & Addictions and General Mental Health.
After a lot of soul-searching and originally deciding I would never do it, I do want to work with Trans people if at all possible. I believe I have managed to 'pass beyond' my own gender-issues and if I can work with others who have them I believe I can be some help to them, at the least showing people that life does exist after transition and that they can find their way to self-acceptance and some real human joy.
Of course, practically all of that 'goal' would be up to the individual coming for therapy. No one gets dragged into self-acceptance and joy. Ya gotta want it for yourself.
I agree with Beyond that careers in medical and medically-related areas are good choices, not always for getting rich. And judging by the numbers of Trans People in computer-related areas I would say that would be the number one choice.
Nichole