AUSactive highlights industry-wide jobs and skills shortage
With the national Jobs and Skills Summit concluding today in Canberra, AUSactive has highlighted the Australian fitness industry’s industry-wide skills shortage as the gap between job vacancies and the number of qualified applicants applying continues to widen.
AUSactive General Manager of Corporate Services Paul Ritchie said the job seeker shortage facing the industry was a “perfect storm” of pandemic-induced workforce changes and a steep increase in demand for health and wellbeing services.
Ritchie advised “with a highly casualised workforce, pandemic-induced lockdowns saw a significant proportion of our workforce leave the industry to find other employment.
“For example, the number of Personal Trainers employed experienced a 5% decrease in 2019/20 and a further 7% decrease in 2020/21.
“While the industry still tries to recover from this, demand from individuals investing in their health and wellbeing has increased dramatically at the same time - again a result of pandemic isolation and an increased sense of looking after oneself.”
A recent business member survey conducted by AUSactive indicated:
All businesses are actively looking for new staff in various positions - full-time, part-time, casual and contractors
The most frequently advertised position is Personal Trainer (85% of businesses in the past year) followed by Group Exercise Instructors (70%) and Pilates Instructors (49%)
Businesses reported the labour shortage is reducing their revenue on average by 25%.
Noting that many businesses were struggling to keep up with demand and fill positions fast enough to meet this demand, Ritchie added “job ads have rapidly increased across our network, from the larger facilities right through to smaller operators. The challenge facing many is the lack of qualified individuals applying for positions.
“Even the sheer number of applications has dropped significantly, for example pre-pandemic you might have received 50-plus applications for a trainer but now you might be lucky to get only a handful.”
To connect employers with jobseekers, in April this year AUSactive launched a dedicated Jobs Board for its members to find qualified industry professionals.
Click here for more information on the AUSactive Jobs Board.
Image courtesy of Snap Fitness.
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