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Thriving Healthcare Opportunities in Southeast Minnesota

6/14/2023 9:00:00 AM

Amanda O'Connell

The Health Care & Social Assistance industry is the largest employing industry in Southeast Minnesota, with 1,892 establishments providing 65,463 jobs. Remarkably, this industry accounts for 27% of total employment in Southeast, highlighting its significant contribution to the local economy. In 2022, the average annual wage was $80,600, which was 31.8% higher than the average annual wage across all industries.

There are abundant opportunities for individuals seeking healthcare-related employment. According to DEED's most recent Job Vacancy Survey, there were 19,304 job vacancies in Southeast in quarter 2 of 2022. Of these, Healthcare Practitioners & Technical occupations made up 1,328 job vacancies. The occupations with the most vacancies in this occupational group include:

  • Registered Nurses (462 job vacancies)
  • Pharmacists (242 job vacancies)
  • Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses (129 job vacancies), and
  • Clinical Laboratory Technologists & Technicians (103 job vacancies).

In addition, there were 1,139 job vacancies in the Healthcare Support occupations. Of this occupational group, the most job vacancies are for:

  • Personal Care Aides (772 job vacancies),
  • Nursing Assistants (215 job vacancies), and
  • Home Health Aides (55 job vacancies).

These figures highlight the demand for skilled healthcare professionals in Southeast Minnesota and the wide range of opportunities available within the industry (see Figure 1).

Southeast Minnesota Job Vacancies for Healthcare Careers
As shown in Figure 1, the number of job vacancies has fluctuated over time in the Healthcare Practitioners & Technical and Healthcare Support occupations, with a strong upward trend over the past decade. The data reveals that the highest number of job vacancies for Healthcare Practitioners & Technical occupations was recorded in fourth quarter 2020, with 1,428 openings, followed closely by fourth quarter 2021, with 1,406 job vacancies. The lowest number of job vacancies was in fourth quarter 2011, with 280 jobs, as the region was coming out of the Great Recession.

Likewise, the highest number of job vacancies for Healthcare Support occupations was in fourth quarter 2021, with 1,585 openings, followed by second quarter 2022, with 1,139 job vacancies. Ang again, the lowest number of job vacancies was in second quarter 2011, with 301 jobs.

As shown above, there are many opportunities and job openings for individuals aspiring to pursue healthcare-related careers. Projections for the next 10 years suggest a sustained demand for healthcare occupations. Specifically, there are expected to be approximately 43,500 total job openings between 2020 and 2030, encompassing both Healthcare Practitioners & Technical occupations as well as Healthcare Support occupations.

Within the Health Practitioners & Technical Occupational group, the highest number of total openings is projected for Registered Nurses (8,736), followed by Emergency Medical Technicians & Paramedics (1,129), and Licensed Practical & Licensed Vocational Nurses (1,107). In the Healthcare Support occupations group, the greatest number of total openings is expected for Home Health & Personal Care Aides (11,807), Nursing Assistants (6,016), and Dental Assistants (665) (see Table 1).

Table 1. Southeast Minnesota, Employment Outlook 2020-2030
SOC Code Occupation Estimated Employment 2020 Projected Employment 2030 Percent Change 2020-
2030
Numeric Change
2020-2030
2020-2030 Labor
Market Exit Openings
2020-2030 Total Openings
290000 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical 33,186 36,036 +8.6% +2,850 +8,417 +20,910
291125 Recreational Therapists 68 74 +8.8% +6 +22 +59
291248 Surgeons, Except Ophthalmologists 38 39 +2.6% +1 +6 +11
292053 Psychiatric Technicians 70 77 +10.0% +7 +20 +59
291122 Occupational Therapists 385 413 +7.3% +28 +86 +244
291215 Family Medicine Physicians 117 123 +5.1% +6 +19 +39
292040 Emergency Medical Technicians & Paramedics 1,423 1,579 +11.0% +156 +278 +1,129
291041 Optometrists 45 47 +4.4% +2 +8 +16
291131 Veterinarians 229 263 +14.8% +34 +39 +111
292032 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 218 260 +19.3% +42 +65 +210
292098 Medical Dosimetrists, Med. Records Specialists 547 577 +5.5% +30 +153 +425
291031 Dietitians & Nutritionists 182 196 +7.7% +14 +61 +141
291129 Therapists, All Other 27 29 +7.4% +2 +9 +21
292010 Clinical Laboratory Technologists & Technicians 782 799 +2.2% +17 +204 +514
292081 Opticians, Dispensing 132 136 +3.0% +4 +55 +105
291021 Dentists, General 150 156 +4.0% +6 +28 +47
291128 Exercise Physiologists 54 58 +7.4% +4 +17 +40
291298 Acupuncturists & Health Diagnosing Practitioners 63 64 +1.6% +1 +27 +38
292061 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 1,302 1,393 +7.0% +91 +454 +1,107
291011 Chiropractors 97 108 +11.3% +11 +15 +34
291127 Speech-Language Pathologists 260 311 +19.6% +51 +66 +219
291292 Dental Hygienists 361 388 +7.5% +27 +134 +255
292056 Veterinary Technologists & Technicians 314 354 +12.7% +40 +91 +275
291051 Pharmacists 1,010 1,050 +4.0% +40 +190 +428
291141 Registered Nurses 14,496 15,466 +6.7% +970 +3,997 +8,736
292034 Radiologic Technologists and Technicians 1,076 1,158 +7.6% +82 +305 +867
299098 Health Information Techs., Medical Registrars 160 169 +5.6% +9 +45 +125
291123 Physical Therapists 585 651 +11.3% +66 +122 +316
291218 Obstetricians & Gynecologists 40 41 +2.5% +1 +7 +13
292052 Pharmacy Technicians 717 745 +3.9% +28 +199 +541
310000 Healthcare Support Occupations 16,267 18,262 +12.3% +1,995 +10,457 +22,732
312021 Physical Therapist Assistants 215 245 +14.0% +30 +98 +302
319011 Massage Therapists 217 261 +20.3% +44 +140 +309
319091 Dental Assistants 524 561 +7.1% +37 +247 +665
312011 Occupational Therapy Assistants 76 82 +7.9% +6 +39 +103
311131 Nursing Assistants 4,714 4,919 +4.3% +205 +3,084 +6,016
311120 Home Health & Personal Care Aides 7,914 9,323 +17.8% +1,409 +5,518 +11,807
319099 Healthcare Support Workers, All Other 173 182 +5.2% +9 +98 +224
Source: DEED Employment Outlook

Overall, there is a great demand for healthcare occupations in Southeast Minnesota. The sustained demand for healthcare occupations indicates the importance of a skilled and dedicated workforce to provide quality care and support to the community. Aspiring healthcare professionals in Southeast Minnesota can look forward to a thriving industry with numerous job opportunities and a fulfilling career path.

For More Information

Contact Amanda O'Connell, Labor Market Analyst, at amanda.oconnell@state.mn.us.

Caring Careers

June is the kick off for the Follow Your Heart to a Caring Career campaign, including a proclamation from the Governor explaining the benefits of working in Health Care & Social Assistance. DEED's Regional Analysts put together a series of blogs focused on Health Care employment and opportunities in all 6 planning regions:

Central | Northeast | Northwest | Southwest | Twin Cities

As detailed in previous articles, the Health Care & Social Assistance industry has been under stress since the pandemic, but remains a great long-term career opportunity as it is projected to be the largest growing industry over the next decade. The goal of the Caring Careers campaign is to help jobseekers find their fit in health care employment that makes a real difference in the lives of others. Jobseekers that are interested can begin an in-demand career path with great growth potential and no training beyond high school required to start in many positions. Employers even pay for initial training in many cases – and they may also pay for future training to help workers grow their career and earn more money. Many employers also welcome employees who are learning English.

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