Find out which types of health care workers employers are having the hardest time hiring.
This week, the American Staffing Association (using CareerBuilder's Hiring Indicator) released a list of the top 10 hard-to-fill jobs in 2015. Of those, seven are related to health care.
Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy AssistantsThere are currently 93,000 occupational therapists in the 150 largest metros. Because there are far fewer (34,000) occupational therapy assistants nationwide, we'll focus our analysis on just therapists.
Interestingly, companies are putting up huge numbers of job postings for occupational therapists—an average of 16,600 per month since 2011—and yet only 4,000 therapists are hired each month. This speaks to a skills gap for occupational therapists in these areas.
Some key stats for occupational therapists:
- Occupational therapists
- Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers
- Physical therapist
- Photographic process workers and processing machine operators
- Occupational therapy assistants
- Speech-language pathologists
- Family and general practitioners (physicians)
- Merchandise displayers and window trimmers
- Nurse practitioners
- Physician assistants
Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy AssistantsThere are currently 93,000 occupational therapists in the 150 largest metros. Because there are far fewer (34,000) occupational therapy assistants nationwide, we'll focus our analysis on just therapists.
Interestingly, companies are putting up huge numbers of job postings for occupational therapists—an average of 16,600 per month since 2011—and yet only 4,000 therapists are hired each month. This speaks to a skills gap for occupational therapists in these areas.
Some key stats for occupational therapists:
- San Jose; Ogden, Utah; Dallas; Fresno, California; and Canton, Ohio have seen the most rapid job growth (above 30% since 2010).
- Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Orlando, and San Francisco have graduated the most people with degrees in occupational therapy.
- Boston and Milwaukee have the highest concentrations of occupational therapist jobs. Other cities of note include Scranton, Pennsylvania; Canton, Ohio; Worcester, Massachusetts; Portland, Maine; and a handful of cities in Michigan: Ann Arbor, Flint, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids.
- Cities like San Jose, Dallas, Phoenix, and Atlanta have seen growth over 30% since 2010.
- The number of college graduates is greatest in Los Angeles, New York, and Philadelphia. After those three, there is a big drop off.
- The Northeast has higher concentrations of physical therapists: New Haven and Hartford, Connecticut; Providence, Rhode Island; Boston; and Rochester are all at the top.
- Larger cities with the best growth are San Jose (27%), Denver (25%), San Francisco (24%), and Dallas (21%). Smaller cities with rapid growth are Ogden, Utah; Springfield, Illinois; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Des Moines, Iowa.
- The cities with the most recent college graduates are New York, Los Angeles, Orlando, and Philadelphia.
- There are a handful of smaller cities with high concentrations of speech pathologists: Huntington, West Virginia; Little Rock, Arizona; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Buffalo, New York; and Youngstown, Ohio.
- Large cities with rapid growth for family practitioners include Orlando, Riverside, Phoenix, and Houston, all growing more than 15% since 2010. Smaller cities with high growth are Anchorage, Alaska (24%—the most for any city); Provo, Utah; Greenville, South Carolina; Ocala, Florida; Charleston, South Carolina; and Austin, Texas.
- The cities with the best supply of graduates are New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago.
- The city with the greatest concentration of family practitioners is St. Louis, Missouri, with almost three times the concentration of the typical region.
- Houston, Denver, and Atlanta have seen the best job and percentage growth. Some small cities are doing well too: Killeen, Texas; Anchorage, Alaska; Provo, Utah; and Austin, Texas have all increased by over 30%.
- New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago are leading cities for nurse practitioner graduates.
- Nashville and Hartford are the two larger cities with the highest concentration of nurse practitioners. There are many smaller cities with pretty high concentrations: Gulfport, Mississippi; Chattanooga, Tennessee; New Haven, Connecticut; Rochester, New York; and Knoxville, Tennessee.
- Large cities seeing the best growth are New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, and Phoenix. Many smaller cities have also done well: Anchorage, Alaska; Killen, Texas; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Provo, Utah; and Austin, Texas.
- New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia have the greatest number of graduates.
- Ann Arbor has the highest concentration of physician assistants—more than three times the national average.