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Click to insert Heading Insert speaker/s Insert location/date Zina Miceli Regional Industry Career Adviser Western Melbourne & Hume City WESTERN EDGE CLUSTER VET PD FORUM 4 February 2009

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Click to insert Heading Insert speaker/s Insert location/date. WESTERN EDGE CLUSTER VET PD FORUM 4 February 2009. Zina Miceli Regional Industry Career Adviser Western Melbourne & Hume City. Overview. Career Advice Australia Labour market information Melton Demographics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Zina MiceliRegional Industry Career AdviserWestern Melbourne & Hume City

WESTERN EDGE CLUSTERVET PD FORUM4 February 2009

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Overview Career Advice Australia

Labour market information

Melton Demographics

Where will the new jobs be?

Youth Engagement and Attainment

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CAREER ADVICE AUSTRALIA NETWORK

National Industry Career Specialists (10)

Regional Industry Career Advisers (57)

Local Community Partnerships (213)

SCHOOLS

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VICTORIA – LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION Second largest workforce – 2.6 million workers

29% of workers are employed part time

Employment has grown by 12.3% in the last 5 years

Largest growing industries have been – Health & Community Services, Construction and Property & Business Services

Workforce is ageing – 38% of workers aged 45 yrs or older

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VICTORIA – LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION cont.

Total employment across all industries has increased over the last five years

Largest employing industries – Retail, Manufacturing, Property & Business Services and Health & Community Services

¼ of Victorian workers hold a Bachelor degree or higher

17% of Victorian workers hold a Certificate III/IV

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AREA PROFILE – OUTER WESTERN MELBOURNE

Working Age Population (15-64) 431,700

Employment Rate (15-64) 71.1%

Unemployment Rate 5.2%

Participation Rate 65.2%

Teenage Full-Time UE Rate (15-19) 17.6%

Teenage Full-Time UE to Population Ratio 2.8%

Source: ABS Labour Force Survey (three month averages to October 2008)

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Outer Western Melbourne

Employment by Industry – Ranked, August 08 ('000)

 

ABS Labour Force Survey – August 08

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Outer Western MelbourneEmployment by Occupation – Ranked, August 08 ('000)

                                                                                                    

                                                                                                    

ABS Labour Force Survey – August 08

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Melton – Demographics Overview

Number %

POPULATION

Total population* 78,912 -    

Males* 39,352 49.9

Females* 39,560 50.1

Indigenous population 507 0.6

Australian born 54,941 69.6

Overseas born 19,224 24.4

Australian citizenship 68,450 86.7

Source: Derived from the Australian Bureau of Statistics - 2006 Census of Population and Housing

* Excludes overseas visitors

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AGE STRUCTURENumber %

  0 - 4 years 7,011 8.9

  5 - 14 years 12,401 15.7

  15 - 19 years 5,739 7.2

  20 - 34 years 19,944 25.2

  35 - 64 years 29,337 37.1

65 years and over 4,484 5.7

Melton – Demographics Overview cont.

Source: Derived from the Australian Bureau of Statistics - 2006 Census of Population and Housing

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Melton – Labour ForceLABOUR FORCE(Population aged 15 yrs and over)

Number %

Total labour force (includes employed and unemployed persons)

39,426 -    

Employed full-time 25,191 63.9

Employed part-time 9,228 23.4

Employed away from work* 1,368 3.5

Employed hours not stated 1,307 3.3

Unemployed 2,332 5.9

Not in the labour force 16,857 -

Source: Derived from the Australian Bureau of Statistics - 2006 Census of Population and Housing

* People employed but away from work during Census and did not state full time or part time

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OCCUPATION(Employed persons aged 15 yrs and over)

Total

Clerical and Administrative Workers 6,541

Technicians and Trades Workers 6,316

Professionals 4,669

Labourers 4,169

Machinery Operators And Drivers 4,134

Sales Workers 3,733

Managers 3,538

Community and Personal Service Workers 3,144

Melton – Population Occupations

Source: Derived from the Australian Bureau of Statistics - 2006 Census of Population and Housing

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15-19 year olds

20-24 year olds

25-34 year olds

Year 12 or Equivalent 1,530 3,455 8,897

Year 11 or Equivalent 1,103 610 1,904

Year 10 or Equivalent 1,325 715 1,864

Year 9 or Equivalent 830 195 510

Year 8 or below 270 78 188

Did not go to School 3 11 50

Highest year of school not stated 680 417 1,051

Melton –– Highest Year of School Completed

Source: Derived from the Australian Bureau of Statistics – 2006 Census of Population and Housing

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WHERE WILL THE NEW JOBS BE?

INDUSTRY NEW JOBS

Health & Community Services 169,300

Property & Business Services 136,200

Retail Trade 128,200

Construction 82,500

70% of new employment to 2012-13 is expected to come from 4 main industries:

Source: Australian Jobs 2008 – DEEWR

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Where will the jobs be?

Paramedics

Physiotherapists

Psychologists

Naturopaths

Welfare Workers

Medical Administrators

Dieticians

Nurses’ Aides

Massage Therapists

Medical Scientists

Weight Loss Consultants

Medical Imaging Professionals

HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES

Carers – Aged & Disabled

Carers – Child & Youth

Health Info Managers

Nursing Directors

Ambulance Officers

Fitness Instructors

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Where will the jobs be?

Financial Advisers

Land Economists

Valuers & Economists

Computing Professionals

IT Specialists

IT Technicians

PROPERTY & BUSINESS SERVICES

Accountants

Marketing & PR

Legal Professionals

Auditors

Clerks

Project & Program Administrators

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Where will the jobs be?

Hair & Beauty Therapists

Service Assistants

Pastry Cooks

Personal Services

RETAIL & HOSPITALITY

Chefs & Cooks

Bakers

Waiters

Retail Supervisors

Checkout Supervisors

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SNAPSHOT OF YOUTH 526,000 or 18% of 15-24 year olds not fully engaged

306,000 or 11% of 15-24 year olds unemployed, underemployed or marginally attached to work

Each year, approx 45,000 – 50,000 early school leavers not going into full time work

One in five young people have not completed Year 12 or a Certificate III vocational qualification

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Anticipated qualifications pathways for jobs (% of employment)• Current and potentially university pathway 24.0• Current and potentially VET pathway 62.3• Not requiring qualifications 13.7

Current qualifications profile of population(% of 15-64 population)• University qualifications 20.0• VET qualifications 29.9• No qualifications 50.1

Qualifications for Jobs and the Qualification Profile

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What can we do?

successful transitions for all students from primary to secondary schooling and to further learning or work

high quality vocational education in schools and workplaces

provide young people with knowledge and experience of pathways to sustainable skilled employment

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What can we do?

employer engagement with schools to improve outcomes for young people

joint activities between industry and schools around local business and community needs

provision of employment and training places for young people leaving school

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Industry – School Partnerships

Building ACTIVE Building ACTIVE relationships relationships

School Talks

School Based App’s

Adopt

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School

Student Projects

Industry Tours

Structured Workplace

Learning

Expos

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Building links with young people

Attract

Recruit

BuildCapability

Train

Retain

How will you find your future workforce?

Shrinking pool of young people

Increasing competition from other employers,

other industries

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Contact Details

Zina MiceliRegional Industry Career AdviserWestern Melbourne & Hume City

Australian Industry GroupPh: (03) 9312 7237Mob: 0437 133 316

Email: [email protected]

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