Overview
EMPLOYED
16,300
PART-TIME SHARE
56%
FEMALE SHARE
69%
MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS
$1,758
MEDIAN AGE
45
ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
700
Summary
Social Professionals research and study human behaviour, society and institutions from current and historical perspectives, and verbally render spoken statements, and transcribe text and recorded spoken material from one language into another.
Tasks
- Assembling historical data by consulting sources of information such as historical indexes and catalogues, archives, court records, diaries, newspaper files and other materials
- Organising, authenticating, evaluating and interpreting historical, political, sociological, anthropological and linguistic data
- Undertaking historical and cultural research into human activity, and preparing and presenting research findings
- Providing simultaneous and consecutive verbal or signed renditions of speeches into another language
- Rendering the meaning and feeling of what is said and signed into another language in the appropriate register and style in a range of settings such as courts, hospitals, schools, workplaces and conferences
- Studying original texts and transcripts of recorded spoken material to comprehend subject matter and translating them into another language
- Rendering the meaning and feeling of written material, such as literary, legal, technical and scientific texts, into another language in the appropriate register and style, so that it will read as an original piece rather than as a translation
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Earnings and Hours
Earnings and Hours | Social Professionals | All Occupations |
---|---|---|
Share of workers who work full-time hours | 44% | 70% |
Average full-time hours worked per week | 41 hours | 44 hours |
Median full-time earnings per week | $1,758 | $1,697 |
Median hourly earnings | $48 | $43 |
Industries
Social Professionals work in industries like:
- Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
- Education and Training
- Public Administration and Safety
Source:
Ranked using ABS, Labour Force Survey, 2023, four-quarter average data, custom report.
Note: industries that comprise less than 5% of an occupation have been suppressed.
States and territories
New South Wales
32.0%
Victoria
34.4%
Queensland
10.8%
South Australia
3.0%
Western Australia
12.9%
Tasmania
0.9%
Northern Territory
3.1%
Australian Capital Territory
3.0%
Source: ABS Labour Force Survey, Detailed, August 2024, Jobs and Skills Australia trend data.
Age and gender
Age and Gender | Social Professionals | All Occupations |
---|---|---|
Median age | 45 years | 39 years |
Female share of employment | 69% | 48% |
Education
Highest Level of Educational Attainment (% Share) | All Occupations | Social Professionals |
---|---|---|
Post Graduate/Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate | 12.2 | 39.2 |
Bachelor degree | 23.2 | 30.6 |
Advanced Diploma/Diploma | 11.1 | 12.8 |
Certificate III/IV | 19.5 | 4.4 |
Year 12 | 15.9 | 6.0 |
Year 11 | 4.0 | 1.1 |
Year 10 and below | 9.7 | 2.5 |
Occupation profiles data
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Occupation profiles data - August 2024.xlsx
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DownloadAustralian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations
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.