Australian Education Pathways

Anaesthetists

University degree Strong growth · ANZSCO skill level 1 · occupation 2532

Anaesthetists provide direct medical care to patients requiring general or local anaesthesia for surgical, diagnostic and other procedures such as prevention of pain and maintenance of body function. Anaesthetic Registrars training as Anaesthetists are included here.

People employed7,400
Median pay$8,293per week, full-time
Projected growth+18.1%over 5 years (to 2030)
Recent growth+2.7%per year
Median age49
Female share32%

How do you get there?

Highest qualification held by people in this job: 97% university · 0.7% vet / tafe · 0.2% school / entry (ABS Census via JSA).

Usually studied as Medical Studies. A selection of providers offering courses in this field (indicative, not ranked):

Course & field-of-education data © Commonwealth of Australia (CRICOS), CC BY 2.5 AU. Matched by field of education — indicative; confirm entry requirements with each provider.

Where these jobs are

NSW 31.5% · VIC 21.5% · QLD 17.9% · WA 12.7% · SA 11.1% · TAS 2.2% · ACT 1.8% · NT 1.5%

Top industries

Health Care and Social Assistance.

Source: Jobs and Skills Australia — Occupation profiles (Feb 2026) + Employment Projections (May 2025–2035). © Commonwealth of Australia, CC BY 4.0. Figures are national estimates.