Contents 1. Overview of the Health Care Industry... 2 2. Occupations in the Health Care Sector... 4 3. Hiring Forecast by Region... 6 4. Finding Jobs... 7 5. Additional Resources... 8 1. Overview of the Health Care Industry Introduction Health care workers are in demand in British Columbia. The health care sector is one of the largest and fastest growing in BC, with over 210,000 people working in this industry. Health-related occupations will grow at a faster rate than other jobs in the coming years, as BC s growing and aging population require more health services. This industry has a low unemployment rate and is generally not affected by changes in the economy. Healthcare and Social Assistance Jobs Expected growth in employment Source: WorkBC Industry Profiles https://www.workbc.ca/job-seekers/industry-profiles/9 Females make up the majority of BC s health care workforce. Wages for women in this industry are higher than in other industries. Last updated: April 11, 2017 2
Immigrants are seen as a key source of talent as health care organizations seek to meet their hiring needs. The industry has responded by creating a number of programs to attract new workers. One such initiative is the Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants Program. This program helps you understand how to obtain credential recognition, education, and association membership in order to establish your health care career. It also provides assistance in overcoming language and cultural barriers in order to succeed in the Canadian workplace. More information: https://www.welcomebc.ca/work or Study in B C/Work in B C/Employment Language Programs Health Match BC is a free health professional recruitment service funded by the Government of British Columbia. They recruit physicians, registered nurses and allied health professionals on behalf of BC's publicly funded health employers. More information: https://www.healthmatchbc.org/ The BC Provincial Nominee Program is for people with the skills, experience and qualifications needed by B.C. employers. This program is for individuals who would like to live and work in B.C. and become a permanent resident of Canada. You can apply to the PNP through the health care professional category if you are sponsored by or have a full-time job offer from a public health authority in targeted occupations. More information: https://www.healthmatchbc.org/moving-to-bc/immigration/provincial-nominee-program For more information on the Health Care sector see: WorkBC Industry Profiles: Health Care and Social Assistance http://www.workbc.ca/job-seekers/industry-profiles/9 Last updated: April 11, 2017 3
2. Occupations in the Health Care Sector The Ministry of Health has identified the following health professions as priorities: Occupations in High Demand in BC: Physician General/Family Practice & Specialists Registered Nurse Licensed Practical Nurse Nurse Practitioner Occupation Therapist Medical Laboratory Technologist Physiotherapist Respiratory Therapist Ultrasonographer Health Care Assistant/Care Aide Perfusionist Source: British Columbia 2024 Labour Market Outlook The chart below shows additional high opportunity health care occupations in BC: NOC Occupation Job Openings Education Level Code to 2024 3111 Specialist Physicians 2,030 University 3112 General & Family University Physicians 2,850 3113 Dentists 1,240 University 3131 Pharmacists 2,330 University 3142 Physiotherapists 1,540 University 3143 Occupational Therapists 760 University 3012 Registered Nurses 25,050 University 3211 Medical Laboratory Technologists 1,790 3212 Medical Laboratory Technicians 2,060 3215 Medical Radiation Technologists 1,210 3222 Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists 1,460 Last updated: April 11, 2017 4
3232 Midwives & Practitioners of Natural Healing 830 3233 Licensed Practical Nurses 4,030 3234 Amubulance Attendants & other Paramedical 1,410 occupations 3411 Dental Assistants 2,260 High School Diploma and/or Occupation- Specific Training 3413 Nurse Aides, Orderlies & Patient Service Associates 16,620 High School Diploma and/or Occupation- Specific Training Source: British Columbia 2024 Labour Market Outlook https://www.workbc.ca/getmedia/9e0cadba-16d9-49d5-971b-7e9afd2561d7/bc-lm-outlook- 2014-2024_C.pdf.aspx For detailed information on any of the occupations in the health care sector, including job description, educational requirements for working in BC, salary, and more, see: Health Career Directory. Health Match BC https://www.healthmatchbc.org/health-career-directory.aspx WorkBC Career Profiles http://www.workbc.ca/ [search by job title] Last updated: April 11, 2017 5
3. Hiring Forecast by Region The demand for health care workers is strong in all regions of the province. The largest numbers of jobs in this industry are located in Metro Vancouver, Vancouver Island and the Thompson-Okanagan regions. BC is divided into 5 health regions. Information on health care in each region can be found at: Fraser Health http://www.fraserhealth.ca/ Interior Health http://www.interiorhealth.ca/pages/default.aspx Northern Health http://www.northernhealth.ca/ Vancouver Coastal Health http://www.vch.ca/ Island Health http://www.viha.ca/ Last updated: April 11, 2017 6
4. Finding Jobs Online Job Postings Health Match BC https://www.healthmatchbc.org/find-a-job-in-bc.aspx Free health professional recruitment service funded by the Government of British Columbia BC Health Authorities http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/socsec/contacts.html Link to authorities websites and click on Careers BC Provincial Health Services Authority Careers http://careers.phsa.ca/careercentre/careeropportunties/default.htm Indeed.com http://ca.indeed.com/ WowJobs http://www.wowjobs.ca/ Creating a List of Potential Employers You can use directories to produce lists of employers in the health care industry in British Columbia. Contact them directly to find out if they re hiring. Directory of Canadian healthcare personnel Available at the Central Library 362.11025 C21a Guide to Canadian health care facilities Available at the Central Library 362.105 C212ca Last updated: April 11, 2017 7
5. Additional Resources Still looking for more information? Try looking at the following resources: Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants Program https://www.welcomebc.ca/work or Study in B C/Work in B C/Employment Language Programs WelcomeBC Job Profiles for Immigrants https://www.welcomebc.ca/work-or-study-in-b-c/job-profiles-for-immigrants Health Match BC https://www.healthmatchbc.org/ Alternative Career Pathways. National Association of Career Colleges http://nacc.ca/alternative-career-pathways/acp/ Questions? Please ask the Information Staff at the Central Library or telephone 604-331-3603. Last updated: April 11, 2017 8