Urban and Regional Planning Career Information

There are approximately 10,300 urban and regional planners working in Australia with around 3152 urban and regional planners located in Victoria1.

Victoria is currently offering visa sponsorship for urban and regional planners. Urban and regional planners must have experience in strategic planning to be eligible for sponsorship from the Victorian Government.

Earning potential

According to the Australian Government’s Job Search website, average gross weekly wages for an urban and regional planner are approximately AUD$12002.

Wages will vary according to your level of skill and qualification. For more information about your wage earning potential, visit the jobseeker sites listed below under Finding a job.

Skills Australia has also released a report with further information on the current labour market for urban and regional planners.

Licensing and registration

There are no licensing or registration requirements for urban and regional planners working in Victoria.

Employers

Urban and regional planners work primarily for state and local governments. They may work in consulting or real estate or be involved in conservation and development projects. Urban and regional planners are employed across several industries including: Public Administration and Safety; Professional, Scientific and Technical Services; Construction; and Transport, Postal and Warehousing3.

Industry contacts

Professional bodies and industry associations are a good source of information about urban and regional planners in Victoria.

  • The Planning Institute Australia provides industry networks and professional training and engages in lobbying activity on behalf of its members, it has a Victorian division.

Tip

We recommend that you do not apply for jobs until your visa to live and work in Australia has been issued. The visa application process can take some time, and employers are generally unlikely to choose you for a job if you are not sure when you will arrive in Australia and do not have a visa allowing you to work.

Finding a job

Specialist jobseeker sites:

To search for Victorian recruiters who specialise in urban and regional planners, visit the Recruitment and Consulting Services Association’s Member Index.

For more general information on Victoria’s job market, including where and how to find jobs, and workplace culture, visit our Working and Employment section.

Migrating to Victoria

Detailed information about how to migrate to Australia, including information about visa sponsorship from the Victorian Government, is available in the Visas and Immigrating section. You can also find detailed information about visa pathways including employer sponsorship on the Department of Immigration and Citizenship’s website.

Skill assessment information

The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has nominated Vocational Education and Training Assessment Services (VETASSESS) to be the assessing authority for the occupation of urban and regional planner.

For further information on VETASSESS migration skills assessment requirements including an application form and how to apply, please contact:

VETASSESS

Qualification Assessment Services
Level 5
478 Albert Street, East Melbourne
VIC, 3002, AUS
Tel: +61 3 9655 4801
Fax: +61 3 9654 2773
Email: migrate@vetassess.com.au
Website: www.skillassess.com.au


1 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (2009) Job Outlook – Occupation pages – Employment levels. Retrieved November 06 2009 from joboutlook.gov.au

2 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relationship (2009) Job Outlook - Occupation pages. Retrieved November 06 2009 from joboutlook.gov.au

3 Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relationship (2009) Job Outlook - Occupation pages - Prospects for employment. Retrieved November 06 2009 from joboutlook.gov.au

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