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Personal Care Worker Personal Care Worker

Occupation code: 423311(ANZSCO) Skilled migration occupation Overall 6/10

Personal care worker is an important occupation in Australia's health services sector, with stable demand and accessible entry for those with relevant qualifications. Australia's health services industry continues to expand, offering strong career development opportunities for professionals.

Ratings · Overall 6/10i

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In the AI era: what happens to Personal Care Worker

Mixed

Personal care workers focus on interpersonal care, with low AI automation, but administrative tasks can be AI-enhanced; entry threshold is stable, but be cautious of AI tools replacing some processes.

🤖 AI already replacing this job (tools / products / research / news)
  • Remote Patient Monitoring Systems Platform Partial 2020

    Replaces some daily vital sign monitoring and reporting tasks of personal care aides, such as regularly measuring blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation.

  • AI-Powered Fall Detection Systems Product Partial 2021

    Replaces personal care assistants' some patrol and fall prevention work, especially at night or during unattended periods, with the system automatically monitoring and notifying emergency contacts.

  • Voice Assistants for Elderly Care Product Partial 2020

    Replaces some daily reminders and companionship tasks of personal care workers, such as medication reminders, schedule management, and simple social interaction.

  • Robotic Cleaners (e.g., Roomba) Product Partial 2020

    Replaces personal care workers in some environmental cleaning tasks like sweeping and mopping, but not personal hygiene care.

  • Medication Dispensing Robots Product Partial 2022

    Replaces personal care aides in some medication management tasks such as sorting, timed reminders, and recording medication, but requires manual refilling.

⚠ Tasks AI will take over or replace
  • Record daily care logs via AI voice assistants
  • Automated scheduling and route optimization to reduce manual dispatch
  • Using AI chatbots to handle basic customer inquiries
  • Automatically generating care plan templates to reduce paperwork
↑ Tasks AI will augment
  • Use wearable devices and AI analysis to monitor elderly activity and fall risk in real time
  • Using NLP tools to assist in recording client preferences and needs
  • AI-assisted medication reminders and dose tracking to improve accuracy
  • Using virtual reality (VR) training to enhance communication and emergency skills
  • AI-driven personalized nutrition and activity recommendations
🛡 Human moat
  • Physical assistance (e.g., moving, bathing, dressing) requires physical contact and strength
  • Emotional support and psychological comfort require empathy and trust
  • Intuitive judgment and on-the-spot adaptation in emergencies
  • Multi-Party Coordination and Communication with Families and Medical Teams
  • Cultural sensitivity and personalized care (non-standardized behaviors)
Skills to build (next 5 years)
  • Operation and data interpretation of basic health monitoring equipment
  • Use of remote care platforms and electronic health record systems
  • Application of AI-assisted decision-making tools (e.g., risk assessment dashboards)
  • Enhanced communication and empathy skills with technological assistance
  • Basic data analysis: extracting key trends from AI reports
  • Digital literacy: learning new nursing software and wearable devices
Entry-level outlook

Entry-level job demand remains stable, with AI not significantly reducing opportunities; however, remote monitoring tools may reduce some low-skilled roles, requiring enhanced technical assistance skills to stay competitive.

🚀 How to level up in the AI era

Transition to 'technology-assisted personal care worker': learn to use AI scheduling, remote monitoring, and electronic health record systems; obtain certifications in exercise physiology or behavior support; shift to NDIS support coordination or home care coordination; after gaining experience, become a care team leader using data analytics to optimize care plans

Salary

ExperienceAnnual (AUD)
Entry level (0–3 years)$58,000 ~ $78,000Entry Level
Mid-level (3–8 years)$80,000 ~ $110,000Experienced
Senior (8+ years)$112,000 ~ $150,000Senior / Specialist

Education Path

StageDurationCost (AUD)
Relevant degree or certificate qualification1–4 years$5,000~$50,000
Industry registration or licensingDepends on circumstances$200~$2,000

Qualifications

QualificationIssuer
Relevant qualification for Personal Care WorkerRecognised institutionRequired
Professional membership / registrationIndustry associationOptional

Migration

Occupation classification code: 423311(ANZSCO)

VisaDetails
482 Skills in DemandEmployer-sponsored
186 ENSPermanent residency pathway
190 Skilled NominatedState nomination · ~75 pts competitive cut-off (2025–26, indicative)

Who it fits

✓ Fits
  • Passionate about the healthcare services sector
  • Those seeking stable employment in Australia
  • Candidates with relevant academic qualifications
✗ Not for
  • Those unfamiliar with Australian health service industry standards
  • Those unwilling to continuously learn and update their skills

Career outlook

Ongoing advances in digital technology and professional certification requirements mean personal care workers must continuously update their skills to keep pace with industry changes.

The Australian health services sector continues to expand from 2025 to 2030, with steady growth in demand for personal care workers; employment prospects are strong for those with relevant certifications and experience.

Growth areas:
Australia Wide GrowthRegional DemandDigital TransformationAgeing Population

FAQ

What is the salary of a personal care worker in Australia?
Entry-level approximately AUD $58,000–$78,000; mid-level $80,000–$110,000; senior/specialist $112,000–$150,000, varying by city and employer.
Is it easy for personal care workers to find employment in Australia?
Demand is stable with positions available across Australia; employment prospects are strong for those with relevant certifications and experience.

Data sources

Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Seek, Indeed, Glassdoor and ERI SalaryExpert; employment and demand forecasts cite Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS); visa and migration details follow the latest occupation lists from the Department of Home Affairs and the relevant assessing authorities. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.