Skilled Occupation List (SOL) 2015-16
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Skilled Occupation List (SOL) 2015-16
Skilled Occupation List (SOL) 2015-16 Tracking Code: 6MH296 Name Individual * Susan McCarthy Organisation Innovation & Business Skills Australia What are the industry/industries and ANZSCO occupation/s that you or your organisation represents for the purposes of this submission? Industry Information Media and Telecommunications Financial and Insurance Services Professional Scientific and Technical Services Administrative and Support Services Education and Training Occupation Page 1 of 19 The three dropdowns below accord with the ABS ANZSCO classification of occupations. Selections are required at the ‘Occupation Group’ 2-digit level and at the ‘Occupation Unit (4-digit)’ level, but can also be made down to the Occupation (6-digit) level depending on the occupation/s to which your submission relates. Additional occupations can be selected by way of the ‘Add item’ button. For each occupation selected, please indicate whether your advice is to Include, Exclude, or is Neutral (other) with respect to the 2015-16 SOL. The rest of the form can be used to provide evidence/reasons to support your recommendations. Attachments can also be added after clicking the 'Submit' button. Item 1 Occupation Group * Chief Executives, General Managers and Legislators Occupation Unit * General Managers Occupation Corporate General Manager 111211 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 2 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * Finance Managers Occupation Finance Manager 132211 Page 2 of 19 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Exclude Neutral Exclude Neutral Item 3 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * ICT Managers Occupation Chief Information Officer 135111 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Item 4 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * ICT Managers Occupation ICT Project Manager 135112 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Item 5 Page 3 of 19 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * School Principals Occupation School Principal 134311 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 6 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * Child Care Centre Managers Occupation Child Care Centre Manager 134111 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 7 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * Construction Managers Occupation Construction Project Manager 133111 Page 4 of 19 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Exclude Neutral Item 8 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * Engineering Managers Occupation Engineering Manager 133211 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Item 9 Occupation Group * Specialist Managers Occupation Unit * Production Managers Occupation Production Manager (Mining) 133513 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 10 Page 5 of 19 Occupation Group * Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Occupation Unit * Accountants Occupation Accountant (General) 221111 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 11 Occupation Group * Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Occupation Unit * Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers Occupation External Auditor 221213 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 12 Occupation Group * Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Occupation Unit * Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers Occupation Internal Auditor 221214 Page 6 of 19 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 13 Occupation Group * Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Occupation Unit * ICT Trainers Occupation ICT Trainer 223211 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 14 Occupation Group * Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Occupation Unit * Training and Development Professionals Occupation Training and Development Professional 223311 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 15 Page 7 of 19 Occupation Group * Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Occupation Unit * Intelligence and Policy Analysts Occupation Intelligence Officer 224411 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 16 Occupation Group * Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Occupation Unit * Management and Organisation Analysts Occupation Organisation and Methods Analyst 224712 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 17 Occupation Group * Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Occupation Unit * ICT Sales Professionals Occupation ICT Account Manager 225211 Page 8 of 19 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 18 Occupation Group * Education Professionals Occupation Unit * Secondary School Teachers Occupation Secondary School Teacher 241411 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Exclude Neutral Item 19 Occupation Group * Education Professionals Occupation Unit * Special Education Teachers Occupation All Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Item 20 Page 9 of 19 Occupation Group * Education Professionals Occupation Unit * Vocational Education Teachers (Aus) / Polytechnic Teachers (NZ) Occupation Vocational Education Teacher (Aus) 242211 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Exclude Neutral Item 21 Occupation Group * ICT Professionals Occupation Unit * All Occupation Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Item 22 Occupation Group * Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians Occupation Unit * ICT Support Technicians Occupation All Page 10 of 19 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 23 Occupation Group * Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians Occupation Unit * Telecommunications Technical Specialists Occupation All Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 24 Occupation Group * Health Professionals Occupation Unit * Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals Occupation Occupational Health and Safety Adviser 251312 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 25 Page 11 of 19 Occupation Group * Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Telecommunications Trades Workers Occupation All Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 26 Occupation Group * Other Technicians and Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Performing Arts Technicians Occupation Broadcast Transmitter Operator 399511 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 27 Occupation Group * Other Technicians and Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Performing Arts Technicians Occupation Light Technician 399513 Page 12 of 19 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 28 Occupation Group * Other Technicians and Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Performing Arts Technicians Occupation Television Equipment Operator 399517 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 29 Occupation Group * Office Managers and Program Administrators Occupation Unit * Contract, Program and Project Administrators Occupation Program or Project Administrator 511112 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Item 30 Page 13 of 19 Occupation Group * Numerical Clerks Occupation Unit * Accounting Clerks Occupation Accounts Clerk 551111 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Exclude Neutral Item 31 Occupation Group * Numerical Clerks Occupation Unit * Bookkeepers Occupation Bookkeeper 551211 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Item 32 Occupation Group * Other Technicians and Trades Workers Occupation Unit * Performing Arts Technicians Occupation Sound Technician 399516 Page 14 of 19 Summary advice for 2015-16 SOL * Include Exclude Neutral Are there any occupations that you represent where there is evidence of imbalances in the demand for and supply of skills in the medium-to-long term? * Yes, those listed in items 1 - 31. Is there evidence of imbalances in the demand for and supply of skills in the medium-to-long term in non-metropolitan areas? If so, can you indicate in what part of Australia and the number in the occupation in over or undersupply. While not identified specifically for non-metropolitan destinations, the occupations reported in items 1-31 have been advised recently and into the medium term to be in demand through IBSA's annual Environment Scan (Escan) consultations. These consultations were undertaken in every jurisdiction and include regional industry representatives. There are seven general groupings in items 1- 31: managers; accountants, auditors and bookkeepers; ICT trainers and professionals; project managers, data and business analysts; secondary teachers and VET practitioners; telecommunications specialists and trades; broadcasters and performance technicians. Of these all have enduring metropolitan shortages while regional shortages continue to be reported for accountants and auditors; ICT account managers and professionals; project managers and administrators; and health and safety advisers as well as performance technicians. Quantification of these needs may be available in the specific submissions made by related industry organisations such as Australian Computer Society, Australian Information Industry Association and CPA. In relation to Accountants and Auditors: material supplied by CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia, in their SOL 2015 submission shows that, not only is the demand for Accountants is increasing but that their supply through the Australian higher education system is static at best. Page 15 of 19 In relation to secondary school teachers, with the final year of the half year cohort (WA) and the move of year 7 students into secondary schools (WA & Qld), there is a predicted increase in the undersupply of secondary school teachers. Data from systems about the quantity varies - this under supply would be exacerbated in rural and regional areas, where the capacity to attract teachers is acknowledged. Are there any occupations which require formal licensing or registration arrangements in order to practice/perform in this occupation? For example: • Midwives are required to register with the nurses board in their state or territory • Panelbeaters are required to be registered or certified with the state Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Authority Yes. - Accountants require industry registration. - Teachers are required to be registered with their relevant state or territory board. - VET practitioners and Bookkeepers are required to have minimum qualifications that are monitored from time to time by responsible regulators. Is it expected that your employment sector will be impacted by any medium-to-long term trends which will impact upon demand and/or supply (excluding costs associated with training, labour hire, and international sponsorship)? Please provide evidence (e.g. data source, policy document) which substantiates these claims. For example: • New benchmarks for childcare centres mandate increased staff-to-child ratios and higher qualification standards for childcare workers. Yes. Demand is expected to continue to grow in ICT related roles consistent with Australia's deeper move to a digital economy. The Australian Government Digital Economy policy is at http://www.communications.gov.au/ digital_economy. Briefly the seven main elements of the policy for which ICT roles are in demand: Internet governance; Telework; Cloud computing; Digital business; Digital health and education; KANZ Technology summit; and Digital copyright infringement. Page 16 of 19 Managers with skills to support change are needed in industries experiencing structural adjustment. In its recent review of the leadership and management qualifications in the Business Services Training Package IBSA responded to industry advice that increasingly future managers must be able to manage organisation change. As a result the Advanced Diploma of Management, BSB60407, was adjusted and the key content areas are now: manage organisational change; provide leadership across the organisation; and develop and implement strategic plans. Telecommunications expertise to support the ongoing roll out of the NBN. The national rollout of Australia's NBN continues to be a major policy commitment of the Australian Government. while there has been a policy change to the technical requirements the demand for skilled telecommunications workers to support the rollout is high. Please consider advice from the Communications Information Technology Training (CITT) submission for further detail. Niche but small numbers of broadcast technicians are required annually to supplement the core provision of digital entertainment. The requirement for additional broadcast technicians has continued for the full eight years IBSA has been undertaking its annual Environment Scans - see further detail below on accessing IBSA's Cultural and Creative Industries Escan which includes broadcasting. While growth is recently not as strong in international education this market continues to grow creating stress for Australian VET providers to meet demand of both the local and international segments. The Australian Government sees the international education market as a critical contributor to the national economy and has created Australian Education International which supports the international education industry through policy development and advice; quality assurance and consumer protection; and qualifications recognition. More detail on the policy can be found at https://internationaleducation.gov.au/regulatory-information/pages/regulatoryinformation.aspx. In relation to secondary school teachers, policy changes in WA and Queensland and implementing the final year of the half year cohort (in WA), and the move of year 7 students into secondary schools (in WA and Queensland), makes the predicted under supply of secondary school teachers not only plausible but likely. Please provide any other information you consider relevant evidence to support your submission For example, you may know of some independent studies about your occupation that supports your advice to us. IBSA annually reports skills needs and the labour market position of six industries: Business services, Cultural and creative industries, Financial services, Information and communications technology, Printing and graphic arts and Training and education. Page 17 of 19 This reporting is in the form of six industry, and a principal, environment scans (Escans) that provide specific data and industry intelligence relevant to this submission. The 2014 environment scans are available to review and download on the IBSA website https://ibsa.org.au/ environment-scan-escan. Of particular interest will be the progressive data showing trends in industry size and employment located in Chapter Two in the industry Escans and summarised in Chapter Two in the principal. Appendix B of the principal and Appendix A of the industry Escans include an extensive bibliography of references used in their writing along with the stakeholders consulted. Comments from the Australian Secondary Schools Principals' Association, and references to CPA and Chartered Accountants Australia, have been incorporated into this submission. Would you like to make any additional comments on the SOL? No. Please provide the name, position and contact details of a person within your organisation who is willing to be contacted if any further information or follow-up is required. Name * Susan McCarthy Position * Manger Escan & Workforce Development Contact details * [email protected] or [email protected], 61 3 9815 7000 Page 18 of 19 All information, including name and address details, contained in submissions will be made available to the public on the Department of Industry website unless you indicate that you would like all or part of your submission to remain in confidence. Automatically generated confidentiality statements in emails do not suffice for this purpose. Respondents who would like all or part of their submission to remain in confidence should provide this information in an email to SOL@industry. gov.au . Legal requirements, such as those imposed by the Freedom of Information Act 1982, may affect the confidentiality of your submission. Page 19 of 19