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一个关于 WA SMP的消息, WA已经出了一个State priority occupation list,这个清单里面分不同的优先级,不知道top级别是不是就是SMP?
清单地址如下:
http://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au/dtwd/d ... sset/?asset_id=9946
下面是WA的Minister for Energy; Training and Workforce Development对这个清单的一些阐述
http://www.mediastatements.wa.go ... .aspx?ItemId=133737
Thu 08 July, 2010
State priority occupation list to guide workforce planning
Portfolio: Training and Workforce Development
A new State priority occupation list will help Western Australia plan and prepare for industry skill needs.
Training and Workforce Development Minister Peter Collier said the list would be a valuable tool in ensuring WA could attract and retain a skilled workforce.
“The State priority occupation list identifies jobs that are currently in strong demand in WA,” Mr Collier said.
“The list will be used for many purposes and inform decisions relating to the prioritisation of funding for training and the WA workforce development plan.”
The Minister said the Department of Training and Workforce Development had rated each job as a top priority, high priority or priority occupation.
“Occupations have been assessed by estimated demand, skill level required and the potential for employment growth into the future,” he said.
“The department will continue to review the status of occupations on the list based on evidence provided by training councils and industry.”
In addition to the State priority occupation list, the department is developing a State Migration Plan, which will include a Skilled Migration Occupation List that identifies occupations recommended for general migration into WA.
Mr Collier said the State Government was planning for the future now, to ensure future skills shortages were minimised and employment and training opportunities maximised.
“With a number of projects planned or already under way in WA, it is important we develop a skilled workforce to support the State’s economic growth,” he said.
“The Government will continue to take a collaborative planning approach to ensure WA has the right people in the right place at the right time.”
The State priority occupation list is available on the department’s website at http://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au or by contacting Donna Edwards on 9238 2529.
Minister's office - 9213 7150
下面是WA官方对State priority occupation list的一些解释
http://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au/dtwd/d ... tArticle-id-9701045
State priority occupation list
What is the State priority occupation list?
The State priority occupation list is an annually produced list of jobs that are in high demand or considered industry-critical in Western Australia.
Why do we have a State priority occupation list?
The list will inform Western Australian workforce development planning, the skilled migration occupation list and the development of the State Training Plan, which guides the funding of training programs.
Who produces the list?
The Department of Training and Workforce Development produces the list in consultation with key stakeholders including the State’s ten Training Councils.
How is the list produced?
The Department of Training and Workforce Development conducts extensive economic and labour market research and analysis at an industry and occupational level to determine the State’s priority occupations. This work is supplemented by intelligence provided by industry, facilitated through the State Training Board’s Training Council network.
Training Councils provide strategic advice on occupations considered to be experiencing skill shortages or are critical to their industry, based on research and consultation with industry.
The Department also undertakes an analysis of professional occupations, requiring higher education qualifications, to determine the high demand occupations.
The occupations are compiled into a list, which is cross-referenced against a number of skill shortages and migration-related lists, including the:
Western Australian occupations in demand list;
Australian Government skilled occupation list;
Australian Government State and Territory skilled occupation list; and
Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workforce Relations (DEEWR) skill shortages list.
The complete list is then validated and assessed by the Department, in consultation with each Training Council, against a series of indicators. These indicators include:
current and forecast levels of employment growth within the specified occupations;
average weekly earnings and wages growth;
average age of existing employees across the occupation in Western Australia;
the level of turnover of staff within the occupation; and
current levels of training supply.
Based on the analysis of the above indicators, occupations with both vocational and higher education qualifications are categorised by the Department and Training Councils on a consensus basis as a Top Priority, High Priority or Priority occupation.
The list is presented with the official occupation title in the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations code used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
What are Top Priority, High Priority and Priority occupations?
Top Priority occupations are characterised by a combination of one or more of the following factors:
very large levels of employment;
high forecast growth and evident wage pressures;
high levels of skill;
longer education or training lead times;
clear education and training pathways; and/or
a clear and evident skills shortage.
High Priority occupations are characterised by:
notable levels of employment;
medium levels of skill;
average training lead times;
clear training pathways; and/or
emerging evident skills or labour shortages or industry-related issues related to workforce development.
Priority occupations are characterised by:
generally smaller employment sizes;
low or negative employment growth;
lower required levels of skill and training requirements; and/or
evident non-training related industry issues which are contributing to labour shortages.
Where is the list available?
You can download the list here.
How can I get involved?
For more information regarding the list please email swp@dtwd.wa.gov.au
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