Healthcare Jobs in Demand Right Now by Small Businesses


Healthcare Jobs in Demand Right Now by Small Businesses

The June jobs report disappointed and surprised many, with the U.S. economy only gaining 38,000 jobs in May.

One of the few bright spots was the strength of the healthcare sector, which added more jobs than any other industry. And before you think that healthcare jobs are likely more in demand at bigger companies but you’d be mistaken.

Indeed data shows that small businesses have just as much demand for healthcare workers as other sized businesses, with nurses, both registered nurses and licensed practical and vocational nurses, leading the way for demand. Those jobs appear first and third, respectively, on the most in-demand healthcare positions with small businesses.

Healthcare Jobs in Demand Right Now by Small Business

Pharmacy technicians are second-most in demand at small businesses.

While nurses are in demand by all size businesses, Indeed data shows that small businesses have a strong need for highly skilled healthcare workers, like physician’s assistants and physical therapists. Physical therapists, Indeed says, are fourth-most in demand positions at a lot of small businesses.

“The high skilled positions often require an advanced degree and there is a shortage of this type of talent,” said Daniel Culbertson, economic research analyst at Indeed. “Additionally, private practices are a large part of the small business healthcare landscape, and they are the ones looking for these specialized workers.”

Healthcare is one of the few recession-proof industries, and Culbertson believes that small business demand for both highly skilled and technician roles won’t slow down anytime soon.

Rounding out the top 10 healthcare jobs being filled most by small businesses in the U.S. are occupational therapists, medical records and health information techs, speech language,, pathologists, pharmacists, and medical and clinical lab technologists.

NOTE: Indeed contributed to this report.
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Joshua Sophy Joshua Sophy is the Editor for Small Business Trends and the Head of Content Partnerships. A journalist with 20 years of experience in traditional and online media, he is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists. He founded his own local newspaper, the Pottsville Free Press, covering his hometown.

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  1. I guess there is also an increasing need for healthcare. With overly stressful working environments, health is now of utmost priority.

  2. I agree with Aira Bongco that health is now of utmost priority. I think the demand for healthcare will increase with a beneficial impact for people in the healthcare industries. … Industry growth also will occur as a result of the shift from inpatient to less expensive outpatient and home healthcare because of improvements in diagnostic tests and surgical procedures.