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New Data on Top 20 Occupations in Demand

Ministers:

The Hon Brendan O'Connor MP
Minister for Skills and Training

A new quarterly Labour Market Update report from Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) lists new data on the top 20 occupations in demand nationally.
 
Topping the list, is a diverse mix of occupations, including health care, digital, construction and engineering professionals, as well as traditional trades workers. (See the full table below).
 
The update shows Auditors, Company Secretaries, Corporate Treasurers, and Cooks are now no longer in the top 20 but are still in high demand.  While Advertising and Marketing Professionals, Data Base and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialists are now in the top 20 list.
 
In regional areas skill shortages with high demand are concentrated in in the engineering and medical fields.
 
The report, for the quarter ending December 2022, found that Australia’s labour market conditions are robust with a strong increase in full-time employment and strong improvements for both the long-term unemployed and underemployed. But, it found many skills shortages persist.
 
For a number of these occupations in very high demand, preliminary JSA analysis highlights the shortage is being driven by a lack of people with the right technical skills.
 
Minister for Skills and Training, the Hon Brendan O’Connor MP, said the report’s findings signal the vital role of further education to a healthy economy.
 
“The present skills gap in many parts of the labour market remains a big economic challenge, and the domestic skills system is playing an important role in responding to this challenge.”
 
“Both the Australian Government’s expanded Australian Apprenticeships Priority List, announced recently, and the fee-free TAFE and VET courses now available nationally, provide support for developing skills in these critical areas of shortage,” Minister O’Connor said.
 
Over the past year, around 36 per cent of total employment growth has been in occupations where university qualifications are the primary pathway, while just over 60 per cent of total employment has been in occupations where VET qualifications are the primary pathway.

Top 20 Occupations in demand nationally (Table 6, JSA Labour Market Update)

Notes: IVI data are October to December 2022 monthly average

No.

Occupation

IVI job ads*

1

Registered Nurses

8,377

2

Software and Applications Programmers

6,269

3

Aged and Disabled Carers

4,642

4

Child Carers

4,277

5

Construction Managers

4,230

6

Motor Mechanics

3,924

7

Retail Managers

3,777

8

Chefs

3,725

9

Generalist Medical Practitioners

3,352

10

Metal Fitters and Machinists

3,137

11

ICT Business and Systems Analysts

3,053

12

Civil Engineering Professionals

2,871

13

Electricians

2,839

14

Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers

2,493

15

Contract, Program and Project Administrators

2,392

16

Advertising and Marketing Professionals

2,265

17

Physiotherapists

1,262

18

Gardeners

1,015

19

Mining Engineers

957

20

Database and Systems Administrators, & ICT Security Specialists

942