ANZSCO 25134.7ModerateRegional Shortage

Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals

Health Professionals · Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals

0.0out of 10
Moderate Risk

Median Weekly Pay

$2,135

Full-time workers

Employment

38,800

Total workers

10yr Growth

+19.7%

Projected to 2034

Shortage Status

Regional Shortage

JSA Official AI Exposure

Automation36.0%
Augmentation72.0%

Key Tasks

  • Developing, implementing and reviewing environmental health management plans and occupational health and safety plans
  • Preparing and implementing plans and strategies for the safe, economic and suitable disposal of commercial, industrial, medical and household wastes
  • Advising on and enforcing legislation, implementing prevention programs and strategies for communicable diseases, food safety, waste water treatment and disposal systems, recreation and domestic water quality, contaminated and hazardous substances, and minimising air, sea, water and noise pollution to improve health outcomes
  • Identifying hazards, and assessing and controlling risks in the workplace
  • Developing, implementing and monitoring programs minimising workplace and environmental pollution involving chemical and physical hazards
  • Promoting ergonomic principles within the workplace such as matching furniture, equipment and work activities to the needs of employees
  • Inspecting and auditing workplaces, processes, plant, and chemical and physical hazards for legislative compliance
  • Training employees in personal protective equipment and safe working procedures
  • Recording and investigating injuries and equipment damage, and reporting safety performance
  • Coordinating the return of injured workers into the workplace

Employment Projections to 2034

Median Age

45

Female Share

46.0%

Part-Time Share

11.0%

Skill Level

1 / 5

Highest