The Australian healthcare industry experienced a 3% rise in new job postings in Q3 2023 compared with the previous quarter, with the highest share accounted for by Ministry of Health, New South Wales, Australia with 6,291 job postings according to GlobalData’s analysis of healthcare company job postings. GlobalData’s Healthcare: Hiring Trends & Signals Q3 2023 report reveals comprehensive insights into hiring patterns, job roles, required skills, geographical trends, and key themes within the healthcare industry, facilitating anticipation of future workforce needs. Buy the report here.
Notably, Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations jobs accounted for a 36% share of the Australian healthcare industry new job postings in Q3 2023, down by 7% over the prior quarter.
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations drive healthcare industry hiring activity
Of the industry's total hiring activity, the highest number of new job postings were for Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations, which accounted for 36% of the total new job postings in Q3 2023 and were down by 34% year-on-year. Second highest were Office and Administrative Support Occupations, which accounted for 6% and drop by 49% year-on-year, and third highest were Management Occupations, which were 14% of the new job postings and 44% lower year-on-year.
Top five companies in healthcare industry accounted for 93% of hiring activity
The highest number of jobs were posted by Ministry of Health, New South Wales, Australia with 6,291, followed by Your World Healthcare with 740, while the highest increase was at Healthcare Australia at 7%.
For further understanding of GlobalData's Healthcare: Hiring Trends & Signals Q3 2023, buy the report here.
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