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Outlook & Prospects for Optometrists in Annapolis Valley Region
The future forecast and current conditions for an occupation can vary based on location or due to changes in the economy, technology, or demand for a product or service.
Local Employment Potential Information
| Location | Employment Potential | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Annapolis Valley Region |
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2011-06-21 |
Currently the chances of qualified Optometrists finding employment are considered to be fair in the local area. The main reason why the employment potential is Fair in the local area is that despite the increased vision care needs of an aging population and a significant self-employment opportunity for someone to set up a practice locally, opportunities as an employee are much more limited. In addition, it is not a large occupational group and turnover is generally low. Optometrists are often self employed, although new graduates are usually employed as associates in a practice before establishing a practice of their own or buying into a partnership. There are two schools of optometry in Canada, at University of Waterloo and University of Montreal. The distance of these training options tend to limit potential supply of new optometrists in Nova Scotia. Doctors of Optometry complete a four year professional degree in Optometry and Vision Science, usually after completing a Bachelor's degree in Science. The Nova Scotia College of Optometrists is the self-regulating authority accountable for licensing and governing optometrists in Nova Scotia.
In addition to employment opportunities locally, opportunities may exist in other areas of the province or in other regions of the country. People who are able to work elsewhere may want to research opportunities for this occupation in other labour markets within Nova Scotia and across the country. The future employment outlook for Optometrists in Nova Scotia is expected to be good over the next 5 years.
Additional information on Optometrists (opportunities in other areas, training, who hires, current job openings, statistics and other information), is available on other parts of this web site.
Local Labour Market News
Week of Apr 01 – Apr 05, 2013
- Eat Barbecue Diner has hired three new employees since it was opened to replace the Cocoa Pesto Bistro in Windsor in February 2013
- The Trail Shop, an outdoor equipment business, will close out its Wolfville location at the end of the month
Week of Mar 25 – Mar 29, 2013
- A sea cadet training contract in the Cornwallis Park will result in employment for about 180 workers for 10 weeks over each of the next there summers
- Bell Aliant will continue to expand and connect more customers to its fibre-optic technology throughout Nova Scotia, with work planned for the Annapolis Valley in 2013
Week of Feb 11 – Feb 15, 2013
Week of Feb 04 – Feb 08, 2013
- Annapolis Digby Economic Development Agency prepares to close down
- The Mud Creek restaurant on Elm Avenue in Wolfville has closed its doors
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