These 73 jobs will see faster recovery and high demand in post-Covid South Africa



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The Department of Higher Education has released the full list of high-demand occupations in South Africa, including a deeper assessment of the positions likely to see a faster and slower recovery from Covid-19.

The list, which is revised every two years, highlights occupations that show relatively strong job growth and / or are experiencing shortages in the labor market, or are expected to be in demand in the future.

“The processes to identify high-demand occupations would be incomplete without taking into account the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic,” the department said.

“As is well known, the Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the South African economy. In addition to its overall economic impact, the pandemic is likely to fundamentally change the makeup of the South African economy.

This means that strong industries could struggle, while previously weaker industries could prosper, he said.

“Exactly how this will happen is still very uncertain, and there is not enough certainty to eliminate or add occupations based solely on the potential changes that the pandemic could bring about. As a result, the development of the list was based on cases where industry representatives specifically argued in favor of the inclusion or exclusion of an occupation based on Covid-19 considerations ”.

The department has listed as many as 345 occupations, of which 195 stand out as more likely to face slow recovery and lower demand in post-Covid-19 South Africa, and 73 jobs show higher demand and faster recovery.

The department said that while the list shows occupations in demand, it is not intended to point to a shortage and is not intended to be used to inform the recruitment of critically skilled foreign nationals.

These are the jobs highlighted by the department that show a faster recovery and stronger demand going forward:

High demand, fast recovery
Farm manager Developer Programmer Baby sister
Elderly or disabled caregiver Diver Network analyst
Agricultural engineer Family Day Care Worker Nurse educator
Agricultural Engineering Technologist Fireman After School Care Worker
Agricultural mobile plant (equipment) operator Food and beverage scientist Analyst Programmer
Agricultural Scientist Forestry Operations Supervisor Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)
Agricultural consultant General practitioner Registered Nurse (Community Health)
Airborne Electronics Analyst Geographic information systems technicians Registered Nurse (intensive care and emergencies)
Application Development Manager Hazardous Materials Removal Workers Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)
Application developer Horticultural farmer Registered Nurse (Medical)
Biotechnologist Hospital pharmacist Registered Nurse (Mental Health)
Information Director ICT Communications Assistant Registered Nurse (Surgical)
Babysitter ICT Project Manager Residential Care Officer
Residential care aide for children or youth ICT security specialist Retail Pharmacist
Coding clerk ICT systems analyst Safety, health, environment and quality practitioner
Community Health Worker (CHW) Industrial Pharmacist Software developer
Computer Systems and Networks Engineer Information Services Manager Systems administrator
Computer network technician Information Systems Director Tobacco sorter
Computer quality assurance analyst Information Technology Manager Tree cutter
Cotton sorter Life Science Technician Web designer
Agricultural Products Analyst marine biologist Web developer
Data entry operator Marine GIS Technician Oenologist
Data management manager Mixed farmers and ranchers Wool sorter / sorter
Data scientist Multimedia designer
Database designer and administrator Multimedia specialist

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