Job prospects Nursing Supervisor in Alberta
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Job opportunities in Alberta
These outlooks were updated on December 11, 2024.
Prospects over the next 3 years
The employment outlook will be good for Nurse practitioners (NOC 31302) in Alberta for the 2024-2026 period.
The following factors contributed to this outlook:
- Employment growth will lead to a few new positions.
- A moderate number of positions will become available due to retirements.
- There are a small number of unemployed workers with recent experience in this occupation.
- Alberta's population and its proportion of residents aged 65+ are predicted to increase over the next decade, contributing to demand for this occupation.
- Alberta's Budget 2024 allocates $26.2 billion for health services in 2024-25, an increase of $1.1 billion or 4.4% from 2023-24.
- Budget 2024 also includes $15 million towards the development of a compensation model for nurse practitioners.
- Alberta is in the process of reforming health care services into four separate health agencies, which may have implications for job seekers.
Here are some key facts about Nurse practitioners in Alberta:
- Approximately 600 people worked in this occupation in May 2021.
- Nurse practitioners mainly work in the following sectors:
- Hospitals (NAICS 622): 70%
- Ambulatory health care services (NAICS 621): 19%
- Nursing and residential care facilities (NAICS 623): 7%
- The distribution of full-time and part-time workers in this occupation is:
- Full-time workers: 83% compared to 80% for all occupations
- Part-time workers: 17% compared to 20% for all occupations
- 79% of nurse practitioners work all year, while 21% work only part of the year, compared to 61% and 39% respectively among all occupations. Those who worked only part of the year did so for an average of 47 weeks compared to 42 weeks for all occupations.
- 5% of nurse practitioners are self-employed compared to an average of 15% for all occupations.
- The gender distribution of people in this occupation is:
- Men: 11% compared to 53% for all occupations
- Women: 89% compared to 47% for all occupations
- The educational attainment of workers in this occupation is:
- no high school diploma: n/a
- high school diploma or equivalent: n/a
- apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma: n/a
- college certificate or diploma or university certificate below bachelor's: less than 5% compared to 19% for all occupations
- bachelor's degree: less than 5% compared to 21% for all occupations
- university certificate, degree or diploma above bachelor level: 93% compared to 9% for all occupations
Breakdown by region
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What percentage of people in this occupation are self-employed?
This occupation (Allied primary health practitioners) is part of a larger group called Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals (NOC 312). According to the Labour Force Survey (2015), in Canada, 72% of workers in this group were self-employed, while the average for all occupations was 14%.
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What proportion of people in this occupation work full-time?
According to the Labour Force Survey (2015), in Canada, 74% of workers in this occupation worked full-time, compared to the average of 81% for all occupations.
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What is the proportion of women working in this occupation?
According to the National Household Survey (2011), in Canada, women represented 92% of workers in this occupation compared to the average of 48% for all occupations.
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What percentage of people in this occupation are members of a union?
This occupation (Allied primary health practitioners) is part of a larger group called Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals (NOC 312). According to the Labour Force Survey (2015), in Canada, the unionization rate for this group was 49%, while the unionization rate for all occupations was 31%.
Source Labour Force Survey – Statistics Canada | queryString="cid=2561"Legal note
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