Professional
- Accountant (General)
- Management Accountant
- Taxation Accountant
- Actuary
- Land Economist
- Valuer
Medical
- Medical Diagnostic Radiographer
- Occupational Therapist
- Medical Radiation Therapist
- Podiatrist
- Speech Pathologist
- General Practitioner
- Anaesthetist
- Cardiologist
- Endocrinologist
- Intensive Care Specialist
- Paediatrician
- Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
- Psychotherapist
- Psychologist (nec)
- Medical Practitioners nec
Legal
- Barrister
- Solicitor
Maritime,
Resources and Engineering
- Production Manager (Mining)
- Civil Engineer
- Geotechnical Engineer
- Structural Engineer
- Transport Engineer
- Electronics Engineer
- Industrial Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Production or Plant Engineer
- Aeronautical Engineer
- Agricultural Engineer
- Chemical Engineer
- Biomedical Engineer
- Engineering Technologist
- Environmental Engineer
- Ship’s Engineer
- Ship’s Master
- Ship’s Officer
- Naval Architect
- Boat Builder and Repairer
- Shipwright
Science
- Other Spatial Scientist
- Medical Laboratory Scientist
Other
- Chef
- Veterinarian
- Surveyor
- Cartographer
- Quantity Surveyor
Skilled occupations such as engineers, taxation accountants, barristers
and solicitors are at risk of being removed from Australia’s 2016/17 skilled
occupations lists (SOL), following advice from the Department of Education and
Training to the Minister of Immigration and Border Protection.
The SOL is a compilation of occupations for skilled migration with the
aim of meeting the medium to long-term skill needs of the Australian economy
and is commonly used for non employer sponsored work visas such as the 189 or
489, rather than 457 work visas.
Each year, the Department of Education and Training undertakes a review
of the SOL and if there is emerging evidence of excess supply in the labour
market for a particular occupation, it is generally flagged for possible
removal.
The Department of Education and Training receives submissions from
bodies and organisations across the country to assess labour market conditions
for the listed occupations. The Australian newspaper recently reported
that GP’s, surgeons, anesthetists and other occupations in the health industry
are among 41 jobs pushed by the Federal Health Department for removal from the
SOL.
The Health Department submission into the review of the SOL read, “Over
a longer planning horizon, better management of migration pathways for
international health professionals must occur in combination with all
commonwealth departments’. The strategy would allow vacancies to be filled by
local medical graduates, particularly in regional areas.
SOURCE: SBS
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