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    • 136,100 job vacancies

      • There were 136,100 job vacancies in the health care and social assistance sector in the second quarter, little changed from the record high of the previous quarter (135,300), but up 28.8% (+30,500) on a year-over-year basis (seasonally adjusted).
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  2. Sep 20, 2022 · There were 136,100 job vacancies in the health care and social assistance sector in the second quarter, little changed from the record high of the previous quarter (135,300), but up 28.8% (+30,500) on a year-over-year basis (seasonally adjusted).

  3. Feb 29, 2024 · Surges in health care job vacancies (doubling since the start of the pandemic to 120,140 in 2022–2023) suggest that demand for health care is outpacing the gains in supply. Job vacancies for personal support workers (30,800 vacant positions; 25.7% of all health care vacancies), registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses (28,000; 23.3 ...

  4. Aug 10, 2023 · In the fourth quarter of 2022, job vacancies for health care occupations reached an all-time high (95,800), more than doubling the number of openings from the same quarter in 2019 (40,100). 2020 marked an all-time high in the number of days missed because of personal illness or disability among health care workers.

  5. Aug 10, 2023 · The demand for health care professionals reached record levels during the COVID-1 9 pandemic. In the first quarter of 2023, the number of job vacancies in health occupations was 95,200, more than double the first quarter of 2020 (43,000) at the onset of the COVID-1 9 pandemic.

    • Highlights
    • Provincial Overview
    • Sector Trends
    • Occupation of Interest: Registered Nurses and Registered Psychiatric Nurses
    • Employment Outlook
    • Note
    • Endnotes
    Roughly 286,300 people were employed in British Columbia's health care sector in 2021. This represented 11.2% of employment in all industries in British Columbia.
    The short to medium-term outlook for employment is good, supported by rising demand. The process of increasing staffing levels can take years, however, due to strict education and training requirem...
    The outlook for employment growth is driven by a growing and aging population; a continuing COVID-19 pandemic that has directly increased patient numbers and created a backlog in other procedures;...
    This report covers ambulatory health care services (NAICS 621); hospitals (NAICS 622); and nursing and residential care facilities (NAICS 623). The occupation in focus is registered nurses and regi...

    Employment in British Columbia's health care sector reached a new high of 286,300 in 2021. Since 2011, employment in the sector rose by more than 80,000 jobs while the sector increased its share from 9.3% of the province's total employment in 2011 to 10.8% in 2021. Source: Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey, ESDC custom table The health care sec...

    Demand for health care is fundamentally driven by both the size of the population and by its age characteristics. In general, larger populations require more health care services and older populations require more services than younger populations. British Columbia's population has grown at an average rate of 1.5% each year since 2011 and was estim...

    Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses (referred to as “nurses” in this report) provide direct nursing care to patients, deliver health education programs and provide consultative services regarding issues relevant to the practice of nursing. They are employed in a variety of settings including hospitals, nursing homes, extended care f...

    There are a number of reasons for the good outlook on employment in British Columbia's health care sector. The province's population is forecast to continue growing and to continue getting older; both trends will lead to higher demand for health care services. While systemic staffing shortages may persist, further attrition from occupations in heal...

    In preparing this document, the authors have taken care to provide clients with labour market information that is timely and accurate at the time of publication. Since labour market conditions are dynamic, some of the information presented here may have changed since this document was published. Users are encouraged to also refer to other sources f...

    Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey. ↑
    Statistics Canada, NAICS 2017 Version 3.0 - 621 - Ambulatory health care services. ↑
    Statistics Canada, NAICS 2017 Version 3.0 - 622 - Hospitals. ↑
    Statistics Canada, NAICS 2017 Version 3.0 - 623 - Nursing and residential care facilities. ↑
  6. Nov 2, 2022 · The report shows a record new high in healthcare job vacancies. As of August 2022, there are 152,000 vacant positions within the health care and social assistance sector. This is an increase of 0.4% over the June and July data for a total of 6.4%.

  7. Jun 8, 2023 · The health care sector continues to see high levels of job vacancies, with a total of 96,200 unfilled positions in health occupations in the fourth quarter of 2022.

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