ANZSCO 411713

Family Support Workers

EMPLOYED

4,100

PART-TIME SHARE

49%

FEMALE SHARE

87%

MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS

N/A

MEDIAN AGE

42

ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT GROWTH

N/A

Family Support Workers assist the work of Social Workers and Welfare Workers by providing services and support to families.

  • Assesses clients' needs and plans, develops and implements educational, training and support programs
  • Interviews clients and assesses the nature and extent of difficulties
  • Monitors and reports on the progress of clients
  • Refers clients to agencies that can provide additional help
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    Hours worked

    Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
    Note: those who were classified as "Employed, away from work" at the time of the 2021 Census (accounting for approx. 8% of total employment), have been excluded from the "Average full-time hours worked per week" denominator.
    Hours worked Family Support Workers All Occupations
    Share of workers who work full-time hours 51% 64%
    Average full-time hours worked per week 40 hours 44 hours

    Industries

    Family Support Workers work in industries like:

    Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
    Note: industries that comprise less than 5% of an occupation have been suppressed.

    States and territories

    New South Wales

    23.5%

    Victoria

    28.6%

    Queensland

    21.3%

    South Australia

    4.9%

    Tasmania

    3.1%

    Northern Territory

    6.2%

    Australian Capital Territory

    1.5%

    Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.

    Age and gender

    Age and Gender Profile
    Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
    Age and Gender Family Support Workers All Occupations
    Median age 42 years 40 years
    Female share of employment 87% 49%
    Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
    Age Profile (% Share) All Occupations Family Support Workers
    15–19 5.2 0.5
    20–24 9.1 7.1
    25–34 22.7 25.0
    35–44 22.3 24.6
    45–54 20.4 23.3
    55–59 8.8 9.4
    60–64 6.5 6.5
    65 and Over 4.9 3.6

    Education

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    Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence. Highest qualification completed by workers in this job (in any field of study).
    Qualifications needed by new workers might be different from the qualifications of workers already in the job.
    Note: the sum of the educational attainment categories may not add up to 100% due to the exclusion of non-descriptive categories such as not stated responses.
    Highest Level of Educational Attainment (% Share) All Occupations Family Support Workers
    Post Graduate/Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate 12.2 12.6
    Bachelor degree 23.2 28.5
    Advanced Diploma/Diploma 11.1 27.0
    Certificate III/IV 19.5 12.9
    Year 12 15.9 7.8
    Year 11 4.0 2.5
    Year 10 and below 9.7 5.0

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    Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) is the skill-based classification system used to categorise occupations in the Australian and New Zealand labour markets. ANZSCO provides a basis for the standardised collection, analysis and dissemination of occupation data. Visit the ABS website to learn how ANZSCO works. Jobs and Skills Australia displays data for occupations that are defined by ANZSCO 2013 Version 1.3.