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CAREER INFORMATION
School subjects you like& jobs they can lead to
A good place to start exploring career pathways is to think about the school subjects you enjoy
CAREERINFORMATION
CONTENTSArt
Automotive
Biology
Business Studies
Chemistry
Community Services
Computing
Construction
Economics
Electrotechnology
English
Entertainment
Environmental
Science Food Studies
Geography
Health
History
Home
Economics
Hospitality
Industrial Arts
Languages
Maths
Media Studies
Metalwork & Engineering
Music
Outdoor Education
Performing Arts
Physical Education
Physics
Retail
Rural Studies
Social Science
Textiles & Design
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Advertising account executive Illustrator
Advertising manager LeveL 3 Industrial designer
Animator Animator Museum officer Interior designer
Architectural drafter Nail technicianArchitect
Artist LeveL 2 Offset printerMultimediadeveloper
Art critic Body artist
Cartoonist
AnimatorArchitectural drafter ArtistBody artistCartoonist
Museum officer Painter and decoratorNail technicianOffset printerPainter anddecorator
Museum curatorPhotographer
Art gallerydirector Clothing
patternmaker LeveL 1 Potter Photographer
Printing machinistArt historianCraftsperson
Desktop publisherArt therapist
Artist
ClothingpatternmakerCraftspersonDesktop publisherFashion coordinatorFlorist GlasscraftspersonGraphic prepress tradespersonIllustrator
AnimatorArtist Body artistCartoonistCraftsperson
Desktop publisherEngraver IllustratorMake-up artist
Museum officer PhotographerPotter Sculptor
PhotographerPhotographicprocessor
Printingmachinist
Screen printer/ Stencil preparerSculptor Signmaker Stonemason
Theatre mechanistTheatrical
Screen printer/Stencil preparer
Set designerFashioncoordinator
SculptorPotterSculptor Theatricalcostume maker and designerToymaker
Signmaker Teacher - artFlorist ART Stonemason
Artsadministrator Glass
craftspersonTextile designer
Theatremechanist
Cartographer Graphic prepresstradesperson Visual merchandiser
Cartoonist Illustrator Interior decoratorJeweller
Model maker costume makerand designerToymaker
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Interior decoratorConservator Jeweller
Vehicle painterVisual merchandiser Web designer/developer
Toymaker Universitylecturer
Craftsperson Make-up artist
Make-up artistMilliner
Model makerMultimedia developer
Vehicle painter
Visualmerchandiser
Urban andregional planner
MillinerCultural heritageofficer Model maker
Web designer/developer
Valuer
Multimedia developerDirector of photography
Web designer/developer
Fashion designer
Graphic designer
Do you enjoy or are you good atART?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ART.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
LeveL 3
Automotive journalist Mechanical engineer
LeveL 2Air Force technicianAircraft maintenance
engineerAir Force technician Army soldier - technician
Automotive airconditioning fitter
Light enginemechanicLight vehicle motormechanic
Mechanicalengineering associate
Army soldier -technician
AutomotiveelectricianAutomotive parts interpreterBicycle
BicycletechnicianBus driver Car driver
LeveL 1Industrial spray
Marine engineerMotor vehicle partsand accessories
painterRadiator repairer Service stationattendant
representativeMotorcycle mechanicNavy technicalsailor
Navy technicalsailor
Electricalengineer
Electricalengineering associate
technicianBrake mechanicCar rental officerCar salesperson Delivery driver DrivinginstructorEngine reconditioner
Car parkattendantCar rental officerCar salesperson Delivery driverExhaust fitter and repairerAUTOMOTIve
Train driverTruck driver Truck offsider Tyre fitterand repairerVehicle detailer
Panel beaterRadiator repairerService stationattendantTransport administratorTruck driver Truck offsiderTyre fitter and repairer
Mechatronicengineer
Transportadministrator
Marine engineer EngineeringpatternmakerExhaust fitter and repairerFitter
Forklift operatorHeavy vehicle motor mechanic
Vehicle dismantlerVehicle serviceperson Windscreen fitter
IndustrialForklift operatorengineerHeavy vehicle motor
mechanic
Vehicle body builderVehicle detailer Vehicle dismantler Vehicle painterVehicle servicepersonVehicle trimmer
Transportadministrator
Windscreen fitter
Do you enjoy or are you good atAUTOMOTIve?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of AUTOMOTIVE.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
Acupuncturist Agricultural
engineerAgricultural scientist
AgronomistAnaestheti
st
LeveL 4
LeveL 3
Medical laboratory technician
Medical practitionerMedical scientist
Microbiologist
Audiologist Biochemist
Biological scientist
Acupuncturist
LeveL 2
Horticulturist
Natural therapistNaturopath
Nuclear medicine
Biomedical engineer Biotechnologist
Agriculturaltechnical
officerAboriginal/Torres
Strait Islander health worker
Agricultural technical officer
Laboratory workerLandscape gardener
Laboratory worker
Medical laboratory
technologistNurse -
registeredNutritionist
Botanist
Cardiac technologist
Animal attendant Animal
attendant Aquaculturetechnician
LeveL 1Nursery worker
Pest and weedcontroller
technician
Natural therapist
Obstetrician Occupationaltherapist
Chiropractor
Dairy technologist
Aquaculturetechnician
Artificial insemination technical officer
Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander
health worker
Meat worker
Nursery worker
Primary productsinspectorProsthetic/
Naturopath
Optometrist Paramedic
Dental hygienist Dentist Dietician Ecologist EntomologistEnvironmental health officer
Dairy products inspector
Dental assistant
Dental technician
AudiometristDairy products inspectorDental assistant Farm hand Farm manager
Farmer
Animal attendant
Artificial insemination technical officer
Beekeeper
Farm hand
Farm manager
BIOLOGY
Pest and weed controller
Taxidermi
st Tissue
culturetechnician
Ward
assistant Winery
worker
OrthotictechnicianQuarantin
e inspecto
rScience field officerTissue
culture technicia
nTree surgeon
Nurse - enrolled
Paramedic
Science field
Pathologist Pharmacist
Pharmacologist
PhysiologistPhysiotherapist
Prosthetist/
Orthotist
Environmental scientist
Farm managerDental therapist
Fisheries officer Florist
Farmer
Gardener
Zoo keeper
Veterinary nurse Ward assistant
officer PsychiatristPsychologist
FarmerFisheries officer
Farm manager
Forest technical officerGreenkeeper
Horticultural tradesperson
Winery worker Wool classer
Zoo keeper
Tissue culture technician
Radiation therapistSpeec
h pathologist
Food technologistForensic
scientist Forester
Farmer
Fisheries officer
Veterinary nurse
Zoo keeper
Sports doctor Sports
psychologist
GeneticistHealth
information manager
HorticulturistLandscape architect
Forest technical officer
Sports scientist Surgeon
Toxicologist Veterinarian
Winemaker
Marine biologistMedical imaging
technologistZoologist
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
Do you enjoy or are you good atBIOLOGY?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of BIOLOGY.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Accountant Management consultant
Actuary
Advertising account executive
LeveL 3Market researcher
Marketing officer
Advertising manager
Accountant
Marketing officer
Motel manager
Arts
administrator
Bank officer
Accounts clerk LeveL 2
Motel manager
Occupational health and safety officer
Brand
manager
Bursar
Advertising manager
Bank officer
Accounts clerkAdministrative assistant
Logistics clerkMotel manager
Occupational healthand safety officer
Office administrator
Operations researcher
Business systems Bursar
Bank officerOccupational health
and safety officer
Office administratorPublic relations
analystCompany
Company secretary
Call centre operator
Company secretary
LeveL 1Accounts clerk Importer
and
Office administratorPublisher
Publisher
officer
Publisher
secretaryCompliance
Compliance officer
Compliance officer
Conveyancer
Admin. assistant Bank officer
exporterInventory
and supply officer
Real estate agent
Receptionist
Real estate agent
Records and
Real estate agent
officer
Conveyanc
er
Copywriter
Credit
officer
Economist
Conveyancer
Copywriter
Credit officer
Finance manager
Copywriter Credit officer Customs brokerData processing operatorExport clerk Financial
Call centreoperator
Company secretaryCompliance officerCopywriter Credit officerData processing operator
BUSINeSS STUDIeS
Office admin.
Publisher Receptionist Recruitment
consultantRetail
buyer Retail managerSettlement
clerk
Recruitment consultantRetail
buyer Retail manager Sales manager
Secretary
informationmanager
Recruitment
consultant
Retail
buyer Retail
manager
Records and
information manager
Recruitment
consultant
Retail
buyer Retail
manager
Finance manager
Financial dealer and broker
Financialdealer’s
assistant
Hotel manager
dealer’s assistantHotel manager
Human resources
Export clerkHuman
resources officer
Shipping clerkTelemarketer
Trade union official Transport clerk
Settlement clerkShipping
clerk Telemarketer
Sales manager
Sales manager
Sports administrator
Foreign affairs and trade officer Human
resources
officerImport clerk
Import clerk Trade union official
Transport administrator
Secretary Stockbroker
Hospital administrator
officer
Importer and exporterInventory and supply
Transport clerk
Taxation agent
Trade union official
Taxation agent
Hotel manager
Importer and exporter office
rWord processing
operatorTrade union
official
Human resources officer
Importer and exporter
Inventory and supply officer
Investment analyst
Logistics clerk
Transport administrator Training officer
Transport administrator
TreasurerIndustrial
relations officer
Investment analyst
Logistics clerk
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
Do you enjoy or are you good atBUSINeSS STUDIeS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of BUSINESS STUDIES.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Agricultural technical officer Medical practitioner
Medical scientistAgronomistLeveL 3 MetallurgistAnaesthetist
Agricultural scientist Laboratory workerMicrobiologistBiochemist
Biomedical engineer LeveL 2Minerals processengineer
Pest and weedBiotechnologistcontrollerAgricultural
technical officer
Agriculturaltechnical officer Medical laboratory
technician
Natural resourcemanager
BotanistAnaesthetictechnician LeveL 1
Chemical engineerPetroleumand gas plantoperator
Nurse - registered
Nutritionist
Chemist Aquaculturetechnician
Chemical plantoperator
Petroleumand gas plantoperatorConservator Anaesthetic
technician
Plastics andcomposites processor
Oceanographer
MetallurgicalPatent examiner technicianDietitian Chemical plant
operator Dispensarytechnician
EcologistPlastics andcomposites processor
Dispensarytechnician
CHeMISTRYPrimaryproducts inspector
Pathologist
Heat treaterPetroleumEngineerEnvironmental
engineerShotfirer
Environmentalhealth officer
Aquaculturetechnician
TextiletechnicianNurse - enrolled Pharmacist
Food processingtechnician
Pest and weedcontroller Tissue culturePharmacologist
technicianEnvironmentalscientist
Heat treaterTissue culturetechnician Physiologist
Foodtechnologist
Laboratory worker Veterinary nurse PodiatristFood processingtechnician
Tissueculture technician
Metal surface finisherForensic scientist
Water and waste waterplant operator
Soil scientist
Sports scientist
ForesterToxicologist
GeneticistVeterinarianGeoscience technicianGeologistWinemaker
Geophysicist
Industrial engineer
Do you enjoy or are you good atCHeMISTRY?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of CHEMISTRY.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Art therapist Orientation andmobility instructor
Career adviser LeveL 3Policy analyst
Accommodation worker Human resources officerChild care coordinator
Probation andparole officer
Child care coordinator LeveL 2 NannyCommunity worker
Accommodationworker
Home care workerPsychologist
Human resources officerCounsellor Community workerAged care
worker LeveL 1Probation andIndigenous communityparole officer liaison officer
Public servant
Disability servicesinstructor
Attendant careworker
Child care worker
Aged careworker
Attendant care worker
Mother’s helperNanny Personal careworker
Probation and parole officer
Mother’s helperCounsellorNanny Public servant Recreation
officer
Diversionaltherapist
Civil celebrantDisability servicesinstructor Community
worker
Civil celebrantCounsellor Education aideHome care workerHouse parent
Personal careworker
Probation andparole officer
Recreationofficer
Rehabilitationcounsellor
Early childhoodteacher
Correctionalofficer
COMMUNITYSeRvICeS
Public servantReligious leader Special careworkerTherapy aide
Public servantDiversionaltherapist Counsellor Recreation
officerReligious leader
Religious leader
Guide doginstructor
Drug and alcoholworker
Human resourcesofficer
Indigenous communityliaison officer
Trade unionofficial
Religious leader Social workerDrug and alcoholworker
Education aide Special careworker
Trade unionofficial
Health promotionofficer
Employmentconsultant Therapy aide Sociologist
Family day carerTrade union official
Home economistEmploymentconsultant
Welfare workerFamily supportworker
Youth worker Special educationteacher
Human resourcesofficer
Youth workerFamily support worker Trade union official
Welfare workerMusic therapist
Occupational therapist
Do you enjoy or are you good atCOMMUNITY SeRvICeS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of COMMUNITY SERVICES.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Air Force officer Managementconsultant
Analyst (IT)
Analyst programmerLeveL 3
Mathematician
Application systems analystAir Force officer Meteorological
technical officer
Mechatronicengineer
MultimediaApplication systemsdeveloper
designerAir Force technician LeveL 2 Navy officerArmy officer
Multimediadeveloper
Business systemsanalyst
Army officerNetworkadministrator
Air Force technicianMultimediadeveloper
Navy officer Network analystComputerengineer
LeveL 1Army soldier- technician
Network designer
Computersystems auditor
Army soldier- technician Navy technical
sailor
Navy technicalsailor
Operationsresearcher
Computer testerDatabaseadministrator Clinical coder Patent examiner
Data modeller Businessequipment technician
Web designer/developer
NetworkProgrammeradministrator
Databaseadministrator
Electrical andelectronics engineering technician
Electronicsengineering associate COMPUTING
Salesrepresentative
(IT)Project orprogram administrator
Electronics andcommunication technician
Programmer
Data processingoperator
Web designer/developer
Records andinformation manager
Games developerWord processingoperator
Electronicsengineer Games developer
Records andinformationSalesmanagerrepresentative (IT)
Games developer
Geographicinformation systems officer
Geographicinformation systems officer
Websiteadministrator
SoftwareengineerIT support
technicianSalesrepresentative(IT) Statistician
Health informatician IT administratorSystemsadministrator
Health informationSystems administratormanagerSystems architect
IT support technicianIndustrial engineerSystems designer (IT)
Web designer/developerIT administratorWeb designer/developer
IT educator
IT manager
IT security analyst
Do you enjoy or are you good atCOMPUTING?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of COMPUTING.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Architect Landscapearchitect
LeveL 3Architectural technician Fire protection
technician
Building surveyorLeveL 2
ArchitecturaltechnicianBricklayer Building contractorBuildingcontractor
Mechanicalengineer
LabourerMobile plantoperator
LeveL 1LabourerCadastral/Land
surveyor
Painter anddecoratorPlastererPlumber
Interior designerCabinetmakerCarpenter Concreter
Building surveyor
ConcreterConstruction workerCrane operator DoggerDrillerDriller’s assistantFire protection technicianFloor finisher and covererGasfitter
Construction worker Mobile plantoperator
Refrigeration andairconditioningmechanic
Naval architect
Crane operator RiggerRiggerRoad worker
Dogger CONSTRUCTION Road worker Roof plumberRoofer
Refrigeration andairconditioningassociate
Civil engineer Driller’sassistant Scaffolder Scaffolder
Shipwright Quantitysurveyor
ShotfirerCadastral/Landsurveyor
Homeimprovement installer
ShopfitterSignmaker
Steel fixer
Civil engineeringtechnologist
Glass and glazingtradesperson
Home improvement installerInterior designer
Joiner
Steel fixerStonemasonTiler - wall and floorWelder
Shopfitter
Urban andregional planner
Civil and structuralengineering associate
Construction project manager
Do you enjoy or are you good atCONSTRUCTION?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of CONSTRUCTION.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4Accountant Market researcher
Agricultural and resource economist Marketing officer
LeveL 3Auditor Accountant Public servant Parliamentarian
Bank officer Accounts clerk Purchasing officer Political scientist
Commodities traderBank officer LeveL 2 Real estate agent Public servant
Accounts clerk ParliamentarianCompany secretaryCompany secretary
Bank officer Public servantRecruitmentQuantity surveyorconsultant
Credit officer Costing clerk Clerical officer -local governmentLeveL 1
Accounts clerk Bank officer
Purchasing officer Real estate agentRetail buyer
Real estate agentEconomist Credit officer Company secretary
Law clerkParliamentarian Real estate
property managerRetail manager
Recruitmentconsultant
Costing clerkFinance managerCustoms broker
Credit officer
Financial dealerand broker
Finance manager
Clerical officer -local governmentCompany secretaryCosting clerk
Public servantPurchasing officer
Recruitment consultant Sales manager Research officerRecruitmentconsultantCustoms broker Secretary
Financial plannerFinancialExport clerkdealer’s assistant
Financialdealer’s assistant
Credit officerExport clerk Import clerkImporter and exporter
eCONOMICSRetail buyerRetail manager Sales assistantSales representative
Retail buyerRetail buyer
Retail manager Stock andstation agent Retail manager
Sales assistantForeign affairsand trade officer
Importer andexporter Import clerk Taxation agent Sales manager
Importer andInsurance agentexporterHospital
administrator
Insurance agentInsurance officer
Stock and station agentTrade measurementofficer
Salesrepresentative
StatisticianSecretaryInsurance agent
Trademeasurementofficer
Insurance broker Stock andstation agent
StockbrokerInsurance brokerImporter and
exporter Insurance officer Insurance officerTrade measurementofficerTransport administrator
TransportadministratorTaxation agent
Industrialrelations officer
Law clerkLaw clerk Treasurer Treasurer
Marketing officer ValuerInvestment analystUrban andregional planner
ParliamentarianInvestment banker Valuer
Land economist
Management consultant
Do you enjoy or are you good ateCONOMICS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ECONOMICS.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Electrical engineer LeveL 3 Mechatronic engineer
Air Force technician Film and televisionlighting operator
LeveL 2
Army soldier- technician
Air Force technician
Aircraft maintenance engineer (avionics)Army soldier- technician
Electronics andcommunications technician
Film and television lighting operatorLeveL 1 Navy technical
sailorAudiovisualtechnician
Automotive electrician
Broadcasting technician
Business equipment technicianCable jointer
Computer assembly technicianElectric and
Audiovisualtechnician
Film and television
Instrument fitterInstrumentationlighting operator
Electrical orelectronics engineering technologist Broadcasting
technician
tradespersonLift electrician Navy technicalsailor
Networkengineer
Audiovisualtechnician
Securitysystem technician
Computerassembly technician
eLeCTRO- TeCHNOLOGYTrain and
network controller
Network support technician
Power generationplant operator
Network supporttechnician
Train andnetwork controller
Electricalengineering associate
Electric andelectronic goods assemblerelectronic goods assemblerElectrical linesperson Electrical motorwinding tradespersonElectrician
VendingmachineservicerSecurity systemNon-destructivetechniciantesting technicianTelecommunicationstechnician
Vending machine servicerTelecommunicationsengineer
Electronicsengineer Electronics
engineeringassociate
Power generationplant operator
Do you enjoy or are you good ateLeCTROTeCHNOLOGY?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ELECTROTECHNOLOGY.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4Actor Literature critic
Advertising account executive Marketing officer
LeveL 3Advertising manager Media presenter
Actor Media presenterAnthropologistProject or programadministrator
Archivist LeveL 2Advertising managerPublic relations officer
ActorLibrary assistantPublic relationsofficer
Art criticAdministrative assistant Media presenter
Public servantArtsadministrator
Copywriter Public servantCivil celebrant LeveL 1 Proofreader
Copywriter
Actor
Clerical officer -Administrative local governmentassistant
HansardreporterLaw clerk Library assistant
Publicity agentPublic servant
Film andTV editor
Publicity agentCopywriterCultural heritage
officer
Film, stage andEditorTV director Desktop
publisher
Civil celebrant
Clerical officer - local governmentCopywriter Court recorderDesktop publisher Education aideFilm and TV editor
Publisher Publisher
Media presenterPublic servant Secretary Research officerCourt recorder Publisher
eNGLISHTour guide
Education aide
PublisherTour guide Touristinformation officer
Sociologist
Film criticTouristinformationofficer Secretary Speech
pathologistInterpreter
Film andTV editor
Film andTV editor
Film, stage andTV director
Law clerk
Film, stage and TVdirectorFilm, stage andFuneralTV directorattendant
Transcript typist
Word processing operatorWriter
Transcript typistStage manager
Word processingoperator
Stage manager
Teacher -early childhoodWriter
Funeral director TranslatorHealth promotionofficerLibrary technician Hansard reporter
Teacher - Englishas a Second Language
Historian Law clerk WriterTeacher - primaryMarketing officer
InterpreterTeacher – secondary
JournalistTheatre critic
LawyerTranslator
LibrarianWriter
Do you enjoy or are you good ateNGLISH?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ENGLISH.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
LeveL 3Actor Museum curator
Actor Media presenter
Artist Amusement centre manager Multimedia developerLeveL 2 Museum officer
Artist Museum officerActor Make-up artist
ChoreographerAudiovisualtechnician
Amusement centremanager
Media presenter Musician Musician
ArtistDancer Choreographer Actor
Artist
LeveL 1Media presenterModel
Multimedia developer PhotographerMusician Photographer
Audiovisualtechnician Production
crew member
Film and TVcamera operator Eventscoordinator
Audiovisual technicianCircus performer ChoreographerComedianDancerDancer Events coordinatorFilm and TV
MusicianPhotographerProduction crew memberProjectionist PuppeteerSound technician Stunt performerTheatre mechanist
PhotographerDancer
Productioncrew member
Projectionist
Recreationofficer
Recreation officer
Eventscoordinator
Film and TVcamera operator
camera operatorFilm and TV editorFilm and TV lighting operator
eNTeRTAINMeNT Recreationofficer Set designer Set designer
Film andTV editor
Film and TVcamera operator Sound
technician Sound technicianFilm andTV editor
Film andTV editor
Film and TVproducer’sFilm and TVassistantlighting operator
Film andTV lighting operator
Film and TV producer’s assistantFilm, stage or TV directorMagician
Theatrical costume maker and designerTicket seller UsherVentriloquist Theatre
mechanist Stage manager Stage manager
TheatricalWriter
Make-up artistcostume makerand designer
Theatremechanist
Film and TVproducer’s assistant
Film and TVproducer’s assistant Usher
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Film, stage orTV director Film, stage or TV director Writer
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Film, stage orTV directorWriter Writer
Media presenter
Multimedia developer
Do you enjoy or are you good ateNTeRTAINMeNT?Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ENTERTAINMENT.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4Agricultural engineer Geological engineer
Agricultural scientist Geologist
Agronomist LeveL 3 Geophysicist
Animal scientist Hydrographer
Biological scientist HydrologistAgriculturalGeoscience
technical officertechnicianBiotechnologist LeveL 2 Landscape architect
Botanist Animal technician Agriculturaltechnical officer
Laboratory worker Marine biologist
Cartographer
Greenkeeper
Horticultural tradespersonMetallurgist
Chemicalengineer
Aquaculturetechnician
Animal control officer LeveL 1Animal technician
MeteorologicalLaboratory workertechnical officer Meteorologist
ArboristChemist Animal attendantCartographic
technician Bushlandregenerator
Horticulturalassistant
Landcare worker
Nursery worker
MicrobiologistMine surveyor
Civil engineerBushland regenerator Mine surveyor
Climatologist Conservationmanager
Conservationofficer
LandcarePark rangerworker
Conservationassistant Nursery worker
EcologistEnvironmentalEnvironmental field officerfield officereNvIRONMeNTAL SCIeNCePark ranger
Pest and weedcontroller
Recycler
Survey assistant
Natural resource Minerals process managerengineer
Mining engineerNatural therapist
Environmentofficer
Farm managerFarm manager Farm manager Pest and weedcontroller
Environmentalauditor
FarmerFarmer
Fisheries officer
Natural resourcemanagerFarmer
RecyclerForest worker
Water andwastewaterPark ranger plant operator
Natural therapistFloriculturalist Survey assistantWater inspectorForest technical officer
Environmentaleconomist
Fisheries officer Forest technicalofficer
Water servicesofficer
Zookeeper
Surveyingtechnician
Park ranger
Soil scientistEnvironmentalengineer
Forest technicalofficer
Forester Surveyor SurveyorGardener
Environmentalhealth officer
Zoo keeper ToxicologistGeographicinformation
Environmental scientistsystems officerUrban and regionalplanner
Farm manager Water resourcesengineer
Farmer Zoologist
Fisheries technician
Geographic informationsystems officer
Do you enjoy or are you good ateNvIRONMeNTAL SCIeNCe?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
LeveL 3Consumer scientist
Healthpromotion officer
LeveL 2BakerCaterer
Food processingtechnician Food processing
technicianBar attendant
Dietitian Brewery workerLeveL 1Bar attendantBrewery worker
Hospital foodservice manager Home economist
Hospital foodservice managerKitchenhand Meat processingworker
Seafood processor
KitchenhandButcher
CatererCheesemaker Chef
Food critic Cook
CatererCook
Delicatessen assistantDietary aide
Fast food sales assistant
Food process workerFruit and
Meat processingworker
FOOD Pastrycook
STUDIeSEnvironmentalhealth officer
Seafood salesassistantShip’s cateringattendant
Weight loss counsellor
Primaryproducts inspector
NutritionistConfectioner
Seafoodprocessor
vegetable pickerWinery workerHospital foodservice managerDiet supervisorSmallgoods maker
Dietary aide Weight loss counsellor
Food process worker Winery workerWinemaker
Food critic
Food technologist
Do you enjoy or are you good atFOOD STUDIeS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of FOOD STUDIES.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Agricultural andresource economist
Geological engineer
GeologistAgricultural scientist LeveL 3
GeophysicistAgricultural
technical officer Agriculturaltechnical officer
Geoscience technician Historian
Air Force officerLeveL 2 Hydrographer
Air Force officerMeteorologicaltechnical officerAnthropologist Agricultural
technical officerPark ranger Hydrographic
surveyorArchaeologist Architectural drafter
Public servantNatural resourcemanager Hydrologist
Architect Architectural drafterArmy officer LeveL 1
Land economistArmy officer Navy officer
Navy sailor Real estate agentCoxswain Air Force
general entrantCartographer Cartographer Park ranger Park ranger
Landscapearchitect
Army soldierCivil engineer Public servantCartographic
technicianFarm manager
Real estatesalesperson
Farm managerMarketresearcherSurvey assistant Pilot
Civil engineeringtechnologist Farmer Farmer
GeOGRAPHY Tour guide Stock andstation agent
Meteorologist
Demographer
Ecologist
Civil andstructural engineering associate
Forest technicalofficer
Public servant
Forest technicalofficer Forest worker
Touristinformation officer
Mine surveyor
Survey assistantReal estate agentMining engineerLandcare worker Travel consultant
Environmentalscientist Farm manager Forest worker Miner Tour guide Real estate Natural resource salespersonmanager
Farm managerFarmer Navy officerLandcareTourist informationworkerofficer Ship’s master
FarmerPark ranger
Foreign affairsand trade officer
Forest technicalofficer Miner Travel consultant Ship’s officer Pilot
Forest technicalofficer
Geographic informationsystems officer
Public servantStock and station agent
Real estate agentForester Surveying technicianSociologist
Geographer Surveyor
Geographic informationsystems officer Urban and regional planner
Do you enjoy or are you good atGeOGRAPHY?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of GEOGRAPHY.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Anaesthetist Microbiologist
Audiologist Midwife
Biomedical engineer LeveL 3 Naturopath
Cardiac technologistAboriginal/Torres Strait Islander health worker
Fitness instructor
ChiropractorNuclear medicinetechnologist
Counsellor LeveL 2 Herbalist Occupational healthand safety officerAnaesthetic
Dental hygienisttechnician Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander health worker
HerbalistHomoeopath Occupational
therapistDental technicianAromatherapistDental therapist LeveL 1
Occupational healthand safety officer Optometrist
Aged care workerMassage therapistOrthoptistDentist
Counsellor Aged care workerDietitian
Anaesthetictechnician
Personal careworker
Operating theatretechnician Medical
laboratory technicianOsteopath
ParamedicDisabilityservices instructorDental hygienist
Aromatherapist Clinical coderOpticaldispenser Pharmacist
Diversionaltherapist
HeALTHSpecialcare worker Naturopath Pharmacologist
Dentalprosthetist Audiometrist Personal
care worker PhysiotherapistEnvironmentalhealth officer
CounsellorCounsellor Therapy aide
Dental technician
Occupationalhealth and safetyofficer
Podiatrist
Healthinformatician
Prosthetic/Orthotic technician
Dental assistantProsthetist/Orthotist
Healthinformation manager
Dental therapistDispensarytechnician Paramedic Psychiatrist
Special care workerDispensary technician Psychologist
Healthpromotion officer
Disability servicesinstructor Therapy aide
Fitness instructorTraditional Chinesemedicine practitioner Radiation
therapist
Herbalist Registered nurseDiversional therapistHomoeopath Speech
pathologistMedical imagingtechnologist Enrolled nurse Surgeon
Medical laboratoryscientist Toxicologist
TraditionalMedical practitionerChinese medicine
practitioner
Do you enjoy or are you good atHeALTH?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of HEALTH.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Anthropologist Librarian
LeveL 3Archaeologist Museum curator
Journalist Public servantArchivistParliamentarian
LeveL 2
Arts administrator Political scientist
Administrativeassistant LeveL 1
Public servant
Conservator Public servant
Law clerk Administrativeassistant
Public servant
Law clerkRecords andReligious leaderinformation manager
Criminologist Religious leader PublisherLaw clerk
Cultural heritageofficer
Libraryassistant
Tour guideLibraryassistant HISTORY
Tour guideRecords andinformation manager
EditorLibrarytechnician
Museumattendant
Museumattendant
TouristinformationTouristofficerinformation officer
Religious leaderReligious leaderWriter
ParliamentarianForeign affairsand trade officer Museum officer Writer
Research officer
Historian Parliamentarian Sociologist
ParliamentarianWriter
Industrial relationsofficer
Writer
Journalist
Lawyer
Do you enjoy or are you good atHISTORY?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of HISTORY.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Child care worker Home economics teacher
LeveL 3CatererCommunity worker Hospital food
service manager Home economist
LeveL 2Child care workerBaker
Butcher CatererIndustrialtextiles fabricatorInterior decoratorKitchenhand
Interior decoratorConsumer scientist Hospital food
service manager
Community workerChefChild care worker Clothing and softLeveL 1 Leather goods maker
MillinerInterior designer
Craftspersonfurnishingproduction workerClothing
CatererCleaner
KitchenhandLeather goods maker
NannyOut-of-school services worker
Sewing machinist
NannyOut-of-school services worker
Interior designerCraftsperson
Dietitian
patternmakerConfectioner Cook Craftsperson Dietary aideEvents coordinatorFamily day carerFashion coordinator
Clothing andsoft furnishing
production workerCook Craftsperson Dietary aide
HOMeEventscoordinator Events
coordinatorFood process worker
eCONOMICSShip’s catering
attendantShoe repairer Special care
worker
PastrycookPrimary products inspectorSewing machinistShoe repairer SmallgoodsmakerSpecial care worker
Nanny
NutritionistTextile designer
Environmentalhealth officer Fashion
coordinator Fashion designerFood process worker
Footwear workerHospital food service managerIndustrial textiles fabricator
Theatrical costumemaker and designerVisual merchandiser Weight losscounsellor Textile designer
Theatricalcostume maker and designerTextile designer
Fashion designerFashion designer
Food processingtechnicianFootwear workerHospital food service manager
Textile technicianTheatrical costume maker and designerUpholsterer
Visual merchandiserWeight loss counsellor
Visual merchandiser Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Food processing technician
Food technologist
Health promotion officer
Do you enjoy or are you good atHOMe eCONOMICS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of HOME ECONOMICS.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
LeveL 3
Club managerCaterer Hotel or motel manager
LeveL 2Baker Hotel or motel
front office attendant
Bar manager
LeveL 1Hotel or
motel manager
Barista Airline passengerofficerBar attendant BaristaCaravan park attendantCaterer
Gaming workerHotel or motel frontoffice attendantKitchenhandPorter Ride operatorRoom
Maitre d’
Caravan parkattendant Pastrycook
Club manager Caterer Ride operator Maitre d’
Chef ChauffeurConcierge HOSPITALITY attendant
Ship’s cateringattendantTour guide Touristinformationmanager
Sommelier Tourism manager
Club manager
Cook
CookCroupier EventscoordinatorFast foodsales assistantFlight attendant
Tour guide
Concierge Tourismmanager
Travel consultantValet Waiter
Croupier
Touristinformation manager
Events coordinatorTourism managerEvents coordinatorTravel
consultant
Gaming worker Waiter
Hotel ormotel manager
Do you enjoy or are you good atHOSPITALITY?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of HOSPITALITY.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Craftsperson Materials engineer
LeveL 3
Architectural technician Marine engineer
LeveL 2
Industrialdesigner
ArchitecturaltechnicianBicycle technician BoilermakerBuilding contractor Cabinetmaker
LeveL 1
Buildingcontractor
CarpenterCooper CraftspersonEngineering patternmakerEngineering tradespersonfabricationEngineering tradespersonmechanicalFitterFoundry workerFurniture polisher
Marine engineerMetal machinistModel makerMuseum officer Musical instrumentmaker and repairerPanel beater Mechanical
engineerBicycletechnician
Musicalinstrument makerand repairer
Craftsperson
Picture framerPlumberPrinting machinistProsthetic
Mechanicalengineering associate
Picture framerFurniturepolisher Printing hand
Handyperson INDUSTRIAL ARTSProductassembler
Homeimprovement installer
Industrialengineer
Craftsperson
Railwayinfrastructureworker
/Orthotictechnician
Roofer Saw doctorSheetmetal worker
Shipwright Steel fixer
Leadlight workerProsthetist/Orthotist
Glass and glazingtradespersonHome improvement installerInstrument fitter JewellerJoiner
Steel fixerModel maker
Vehicle dismantler
Textile mechanicTool and die setterToolmaker UpholstererVehicle body builder
Model maker
Leadlight workerLocksmith
Jeweller
Watch and clockmaker and repairerWelder - first class Wood machinist
Set designer
Jeweller Set designer
Do you enjoy or are you good atINDUSTRIAL ARTS?Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Adult migrant teacher Immigration officer
LeveL 3
Anthropologist Importer and exporterCustoms and borderInterpreter
protection officerLeveL 2
Archaeologist InterpreterCaptionerHotel or motel manager
Police officer - AFPCustoms broker LeveL 1
Customs andborder protection officer
Customs andborder protection officer
Captioner Immigrationofficer
Immigrationofficer Language teacher
Customs and borderImporter andprotection officerexporter
Hotel or motelmanager Customs brokerCustoms clerk Tour guide
Importer andexporter
Ship’s master
LANGUAGeS Linguist
Foreign affairsand trade officer
Flight attendant
Customs clerk
TouristinformationofficerTour guide
Hansardreporter
Travel consultant Ship’s officer
Foreigncorrespondent
Immigrationofficer
Hansardreporter
Hotel and motelfront office attendant
Touristinformation officer
Police officer- AFP
Hotel and motelfront officeattendant
Travel consultant Translator Speech pathologist
Historian Importer andexporter
Teacher - English as aSecond Language
Hotel or motelmanager
Translator
Do you enjoy or are you good atLANGUAGeS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of LANGUAGES.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
ActuaryAccountant
LeveL 4Importer
and exporterIndustrial designer
Aerospace engineer
Agricultural and resource economist
LeveL 3Industrial engineer
Investment analyst
Agricultural engineer Agricultural scientist
Agricultural
Accounta
nt Accounts clerk
Insurance broker
Insurance officer
Logistics clerk Market researcher
Materials engineertechnical officer
Air traffic controller
Agricultural technical officer
AquacultureAccounts clerk
LeveL 2
Insurance officer
Inventory and supply officer
Laboratory worker
MathematicianMechanical
engineer
ArchitectAstronom
er Auditor
technician
Architectural technician
Agricultural technical officer
LeveL 1Inventory
and supply officer
Logistics clerk
Marine
surveyor
Mechanical engineering technologist
Bank officer Biochemist Biotechnologist Cartographer Chemical
Bank officer
Building contractor
Cartographer
Aircraft maintenance engineer
Bank officer
Accounts clerk Bank officer
Betting clerk Bookmaker
Bookmaker’s clerkCashier
Inventory and supply officer
Newsagent Retail buyer Sales assistant
Secretary
Service station
Laboratoryworker
Logistics clerk
Newsagent
Mechanical engineering
associate
Metallurgical technician
Mechatronicengineer
Medical scientistMetallurgistMeteorologis
t Mining engineer
engineerChemistCivil engineerCivil engineering technologist
Cartographic technician
Civil and structural engineeringassociate
Building contractor
Financial dealer’s assistant
CroupierData processing operatorGaming
worker Importer andexporter
MATHS attendant Shotfirer
Stock and station agent
Survey assistant Ticket seller
Pilo
t Retail
buyer
Meteorological technical officer
Pilo
t
Programm
er
Naval architect Optometrist Orthoptist
Patent examiner
Company secretaryComputer engineer
Electrical engineering
associate
Importerand exporter
Insurance agent Insurance officer
Transport clerk
Secretary
Stock and station agent
Retail
buyer Ship’s
master
PharmacistPharmacologist
Physicist
Economist Electrical engineer
Electronics engineering
associate
Insurance agent
Insurance broker
Survey assistant
Ship’s officer
Stock and station agent
Pilot Programmer
Electrical or electronicsengineering
technologist
Financial dealer’s assistant
Importer and exporter
Transport clerk Surveying
technician
Surveyor
Quantity surveyorRadiation
therapist Retail buyer
Environmentalengineer
Financial dealer and broker
Financial planner
Insurance agent
Valuer Software engineer Sports administrator
Statistician Surveyor
GeophysicistHospital administrator
Urban and regional planner
Valuer
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
Do you enjoy or are you good atMATHS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of MATHS.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4Actor Illustrator
Animator JournalistLeveL 3
Arts administrator Actor Graphic designer Media planner
Animator IllustratorCopywriter LeveL 2 Media presenter
Audiovisual technicianActorAnimator Audiovisual technicianCopywriter
IllustratorMake-up artist Media presenterMultimedia
Media presenterCulturalheritage officer
Multimediadeveloper
Copywriter LeveL 1 Multimediadeveloper
Editor Film and TVcamera operator
Desktop publisher
Film and TV camera operator
Film and TVcamera operator
ActorAnimator Audiovisual technicianCopywriterDesktop publisher
Film, stageand TV directorIllustrator Make-up artist Media presenterPhotographer
developerPhotographer
Production crew memberProjectionist
PhotographerPhotographer
Film and TVlighting operator
Film and TVproducer
Film and TVproducer
Film andTV editor
Film and TV lighting operator
Film and TV producerFilm andTV producer’s assistant
Film critic/ reviewer
ProofreaderFilm andTV editor
Film and TVcamera operatorFilm and TV editorFilm and TV lighting operatorFilm and TV producerFilm and TV
PublisherMeDIA
STUDIeSProductioncrew memberProjectionist PublisherSound technicianTheatre mechanist
producer’s assistantFilm critic/ reviewer
PublisherRadio producer SignmakerSound technician
Theatre mechanistRadio producer Publisher
Film andTV editor
Set designerTheatrical costumemaker and designerWeb designer/
Radio producer
Theatrical Sound technicianFilm, stage and
TV directordeveloperWriter
costume makerand designer Set designer
Film and TVFilm critic/producer’s assistant reviewerGames developer
Graphic designerGraphic prepress
Web designer/developerWriter
Theatrical costumemaker and designer
Stage manager
Film critic/reviewer tradespersonFilm, stage and
TV director
Web designer/developer Web designer/
developerFilm, stage and TV directorWriter
Games developer Games developer Writer
Graphic designer
Do you enjoy or are you good atMeDIA STUDIeS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of MEDIA STUDIES.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Electrical engineerLeveL 3
Materials engineer
Electricalengineering associate
LeveL 2 Marine engineer
Electrical orelectronics engineering technologist
Marine engineerBlacksmith Mechanicalengineer
LeveL 1Metal machinistBoilermaker Electroplater Metal machinist
Panel beaterEngineeringpatternmaker Engraver Product
assembler
Electronicengineer
Engineeringtradesperson- fabrication
MeTALWORK &eNGINeeRING
Sheetmetalworker Mechatronic
engineerFoundry worker
Steel fixerSteel fixer
Fitter Heat treaterVehicle dismantler
Toolmaker
Instrument fitter
Industrial designerElectronicengineering associate
Watch andclock maker and repairer
Mechanicalengineering associateMetallurgist
Locksmith
Industrial engineer
Do you enjoy or are you good atMeTALWORK & eNGINeeRING?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of METALWORK & ENGINEERING.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Arts administrator Music director
LeveL 3Band manager Audiovisual technician Music director Music therapist
LeveL 2Booking agent Band manager Music tutor Music tutor
Audiovisual technician Music tutor
Booking agent LeveL 1 MusicianComposer Band manager Musical
Musicalinstrument maker MusicianAudiovisualtechnician instrument maker
and repairerand repairer
Booking agentComposer Booking agent Radio announcerMusician Musician
Conductor Composer Composer Musicologist
Disc jockeyProductioncrew member
Disc jockey Disc jockey MUSICProductioncrew member Radio producer
Entertainer RadioannouncerDisc jockey Radio announcerRadio
EntertainerMusic arrangerannouncerEntertainer
Soundtechnician Sound technicianMusic critic
Music arranger VocalistRadio producerEntertainer Music tutor Radio producer
Multimediadeveloper
Music critic Sound technician Stage manager
Multimediadeveloper
Music director Vocalist Speech pathologistVocalist
Music arranger
Stage managerMusic arranger
Music critic
VocalistMusic critic
Do you enjoy or are you good atMUSIC?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of MUSIC.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Air Force officer Geologist
Archaeologist LeveL 3 Geophysicist
Air Force technician Hydrographer
Army officer HydrographerArmy soldierMeteorological
- technicianLeveL 2technical officerCadastral/Landsurveyor Air Force general entrant Hydrographer Marine biologistCadastral/LandMine surveyor
surveyorAir Force technicianIntegrated rating
Cartographer LeveL 1Forest technical Natural
Landcare workerresource managerMeteorologist
Cartographer Army soldier Air Forcegeneral entrant officer
Diversionaltherapist Cartographic
technicianArmy soldier- technician
Army soldier Horticulturalassistant
Navy sailor Mine surveyorCaravan parkattendant
Navy technicalsailor
DiverLandcareworker
Navy technicalsailor
CoxswainEnvironmentalDiver health officerDriller’sassistant Deckhand
OUTDOOReDUCATION
Navy sailorNatural resourcePark rangermanager
Park ranger
Diversionaltherapist
DiverOutdooradventure guide
FirefighterRecreationofficer
Recreationofficer Navy officer
Environmentalscientist
Driller’s assistant Park ranger
Fitness instructorFirefighterSurvey assistantFitness instructor
Science fieldofficer Science field
officer Park ranger
Explorationgeologist
Forest technicalofficer
Fitnessinstructor
Tour guideSurvey assistant
Forest technicalofficer
Horticulturaltradesperson
Tour guideSurveyingtechnician
Recreationofficer
Forest technicalofficer Geographic
information systems officer Surveyor Surveyor
Forester Topographic surveyorGeoscience technician Topographic
surveyor
Geographicinformationsystems officer Urban and
regional planner
Do you enjoy or are you good atOUTDOOR eDUCATION?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of OUTDOOR EDUCATION.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Actor Film, stage andTV director
Artist LeveL 3 Floor manager
Artistic director Actor Film, stageand TV director Music arranger
Arts administrator ArtistLeveL 2 Floor manager Music critic
ActorCasting director Audiovisual
technicianFloor manager
Music teacherArtist Make-up artistMake-up artist
Choral directorCasting director Audiovisual
technician LeveL 1 Musical directorMusic arranger Music arranger
ChoreographerClassicalmusician
Composer
ActorAnnouncer ArtistAuctioneer
Model
Musical instrument makerMusicalinstrument makerand repairer
Musician Musician
Classicalmusician
Dancerand repairerMusician
Composer Disc jockeyComposer
Entertainer
Film and TVcamera operator
AudiovisualtechnicianBusker Composer Dancer Disc jockeyEntertainerFilm and TV
Publicity agent Publicity agent
PeRFORMING ARTS
Piano tunerProduction crew memberScriptwriterSinger Sound technicianStagehand
Musician
Productioncrew member Scriptwriter Scriptwriter
DancerConductor Scriptwriter Set designer Set designer
DancerDirector ofphotography
Film andTV editor
camera operatorFilm and TV lighting operator
Singer
Film and TVFilm and TVlighting operatorproducer’s assistant
Stunt performerTheatrical costume maker and designerWardrobe supervisor
SingerSingerSound technician
Director ofphotography
Disc jockey Stage managerStagehand Sound
technicianEntertainer
Disc jockey Film and TVproducer’s assistant
Theatrical costumemaker and designer
Theatre critic
Stage managerFilm and TVDrama teachercamera operator Film, stage and television
directorWardrobe supervisor
Entertainer Film andTV editor
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Wardrobe supervisor
Film and TV editor Wardrobe supervisorFilm and TV producer
Film and TV producer
Film critic
Do you enjoy or are you good atPeRFORMING ARTS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of PERFORMING ARTS.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Air Force officer Recreation officer
LeveL 3Ambulance officer Sport and exercisepsychologistAir Force technicianPolice officer - AFP
Army officerLeveL 2 Sports coach
Ambulance officerPolice officer - stateDancerAir Forcegeneral entrant
Jockey
Navy sailorSportscommentator
Air Forcetechnician LeveL 1
DietitianArmy soldier- technician
Recreation officerNavy technicalsailorArmy soldier
Aviationfirefighter
Air Forcegeneral entrantArmy soldierBuilder’s labourerDancer
JockeyLifeguard Navy sailor
Park rangerArmy soldier- technician
Sports coach
Sportsdevelopmentofficer
Fisheries officer
Healthpromotion officer
Diver
Navy officer
Farm handFirefighterFish farm handFitness instructorForest worker
PHYSICAL eDUCATION
Park rangerShearer Sports coachSports commentatorSportsperson Stunt performer Tree surgeon Weight loss
Police officer- stateDancer
Recreationofficer
Sports journalistSportscommentator
Dancer Farm hand Shearer
Farrier Sports coachSports medicinepractitioner
Fisheries officer Firefighter
Nutritionist Fish farm hand
Furniture removalistGarbage collector Gardener counsellor Sports
commentator
Sportsdevelopmentofficer
SportspersonSportsphysiologist
Fitness instructorFitness instructor Tree surgeon
SportspersonPark ranger Forest worker Sports scientist
GardenerWeight losscounsellor
Navy technical sailorPhysical educationteacher
Sportsperson
Park rangerPhysiotherapist
Police officer - AFP
Do you enjoy or are you good atPHYSICAL eDUCATION?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4Aerospace
engineer Agricultural engineer
Geophysicist
Hydrographer
Air Force officer Air traffic controller
LeveL 3Industrial designer
Industrial engineer
Architect
Army officer
Air Force technician
Medical laboratory technician
Industrial engineeringtechnologist
AstronomerArchitectural technician
Army soldier - technician
LeveL 2Metallurgical technician
Meteorological technical
Materials engineer
Mechanical engineer
Biomedical engineer Audiovisual
technicianAir Force technician
Medical officer Mechanical
Biophysicist
Cardiac technologist
Cartographer
Cartographic technician
Aircraft maintenance engineer
Architectural technician
LeveL 1
laboratory technicianMetal machinist Navy technical sailor
Mine surveyor Navy technical sailor
Non-destructive
engineering technologist
Mechatronicenginee
r
Cartographer
Civil engineer
Civil & structural engineering associate
Army soldier
- technicianAudiovisu
al technician
Petroleum and gas
plant operator
Optical mechanicPetroleu
m and gas plant
testing technicianPilot
Medical imaging technologist
Civil engineering technologist
Computer engineer
Electrical engineer
Electrical or electronics engineering technologist
Electrical engineering associateElectronics engineering associateEngineering surveyorEngineering technical officer
Audiovisualtechnician
BoilermakerBroadcasting technicianCable jointer Electrician Engineering
patternmakerGunsmith
Broadcasting technician
Kiln operator
PHYSICS
Shot firer
Sound technician
operator
PilotPower
generation plant
operatorProstheti
c/ Orthotic
technician
Science fieldofficer
Shipwright
Power generation
plant operator
Refrigeration and
airconditioning
draftspersonScience field
officer Ship’s master Ship’s officer
Metallurgist Meteorologist Mine surveyor Mining engineer Nanotechnologist Naval architect
Navy officer
Electronics engineer
Engineering
Geodetic surveyor Geographic
Instrument fitter Kiln operator
Survey assistant Sound
technician Survey assistant
Sound technicianStructural
engineering
Nuclear medicine technologist
Patent examiner
surveyorEnvironmental
informationsystems officer
Laboratory workerMarine engineer
Telecommunications
technician
drafter
SurveyingPetroleum engineer
engineer
Environmental
Geoscience technicianLaboratory worker
Mechanical fitter
Toolmaker Welder - first class
technicianSurveyor
Physicist
Geographic information systems officer
Geological engineer
Geologist
Telecommunications
engineer
Do you enjoy or are you good at
scientistForensic scientist
Marine engineerMarine surveyor
Pilot
Prosthetist/OrthotistGeodetic surveyor Mechanical engineering associate Radiation
therapistGeographer Surveyor
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
PHYSICS?Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of PHYSICS.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Advertising manager Marketing manager
LeveL 3
Fashion designer Retail buyer
Brand manager LeveL 2 Marketing officer
Automotive partsJewellerinterpreter
MilinerBeauty therapist
Importer andexporter Car rental officer
LeveL 1Automotive parts interpreterCar rental officer
Newsagent Retail manager
Fashion designerNewsagentNursery workerRetail buyer Retail manager
Nursery worker Retail buyerContact centreoperator Real estate
salespersonCosmeticconsultant
Credit and loans officer
Importer andexporter
Inventory andsupply officer
Dispensarytechnician
Car salespersonCashierContact centre operatorCosmetic consultantCredit and loans officerDelivery driver DispensaryReTAIL
Sales assistantSales demonstratorService stationattendantShelf filler StorepersonTelemarketerTicket seller
Retail buyer
Retail manager Salesrepresentative
Salesrepresentative
Retail manager
Ticket sellerElectrical goodssales assistant
technicianInventory and supply officer
Fashion designerModel
Travel consultantVisual merchandiser Travel
consultant Visualmerchandiser
JewellerInventory andsupply officer
FloristVisualmerchandiser
Sales manager
Inventory andsupply officer
Marketing officer
Jeweller
Supply anddistribution manager
Do you enjoy or are you good atReTAIL?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of RETAIL.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Agricultural andresource economist
Forest technical officer
LeveL 3Forester
Agricultural engineer Agriculturaltechnical officer
Horse manager
LeveL 2 GeographerAgricultural scientist Horse trainer
Animal technician
Agriculturaltechnical officer
Animal attendantAnimal technician Aquaculture technicianArtificial
LeveL 1
Nursery workerPark rangerPest and weedcontroller Horse manager
Aquaculturetechnician
Agronomist
inseminationtechnical officerCheesemaker Farm manager
Animal attendantArtificial insemination technical officerBeekeeper
Horse managerHorse trainer Jackaroo/JillarooNursery assistantPark ranger
Primaryproducts inspector
Natural resourcemanager
Dairy technician
Ecologist
Farm manager
FarmerFarrierFish farm hand Floriculturist Forest workerGardener
Harvesting operator
Dairy farm handFarm hand Farm manager FarmerFish farm hand Floriculturist Forest workerFruit and vegetable pickerGardener
Pest and weedcontroller Saw doctor Shearer
Slaughterer StablehandTimber and wood
Saw doctorShearer SlaughtererStock and station agent
Timber and wood productionworkerTree faller Tree surgeon
Horticulturist
Park ranger
RURAL STUDIeS Natural resourcemanager
Primary productsinspector
Park rangerEnvironmentalengineer
Harvesting operatorFarmer Horse manager
Horse trainer
production workerTree fallerWinery workerWinery workerWool classer Stock and
station agent Viticulturist
Environmentalscientist
Horticulturaltradesperson
Fisheries officer Jackaroo/JillarooWinemaker
Farm manager
Forest technical officer Zoologist
Farmer
Fisheries officer
Do you enjoy or are you good atRURAL STUDIeS?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of RURAL STUDIES.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Advertising account executive
Agricultural and resource economist
Air Force officer
LeveL 3
Management consultantMarket researcher
Marketing officerMuseum curator
Anthropologist Archaeologist
Archivist Army officer
Air Force officer
Army officer
Clerical officer
LeveL 2
Probation and parole officer
Public relations officer
Museum attendant
Navy officer Parliamentarian Police officer - AFP
Political scientistCareer adviser
Community worker
Community worker
Counsellor
- local government
Community worker LeveL 1Museum officer
Parliamentarian
Public servant
Records and
Probation andparole
officer Psychologist
Conservator
Consumer
Correctional officer Clerical officer Local government Police officer
information
manager
Public relationsoffice
r
scientist Counsellor
Court officer
Criminologist
Cultural heritage officer
Court officer
Disability services instructor
Human resources officer
Counsello
r Court
officer
Education
aide
Family day carer
- local government Counsellor
Court officerEducation aide
Human SOCIALresources
inspector Parliamentarian
Police officer
- stateProbation and parole officer
- state
Probation and parole officer
Public
servant
Recruitme
nt
Recruitment consultant
Religious leader
Public servantRecords
and information managerRecruitme
nt consultant
Rehabilitation
Disability services instructorEconomist
Journalist
Human resources officer
Indigenous
officerIndigenous community liaison officer
Law clerk
SCIeNCe Public servantRecruitment consultant
Religious leader
consultant
Religious
leader Trade
union
Technical andfurther education
lecturer
counsellorReligious
leader Research officer Social worker
Environmentalhealth officerForeign affairs
Law clerk
communityliaison officer
Library assistant
Trade union officialWriter
official
Writer
Trade unionofficial
Sociologist Teacher
and trade officer
Geographer
Library technician Law clerk
Library assistant
Youth worker
Welfare worker
(K-6/7-12)Technical and
further educationHealth
promotion officer
Historian
Marketing officer
Navy officer
Local government inspector Youth
worker
Writer
lecturerTrade union official Training officer
Home economistHuman resources
officerIndustrial
relations officer
Journalist
Parliamentarian
Police officer - AFP
University lecturer Urban
andregional planner
Welfare worker Writer
Land economistLawyer
Librarian
Youth worker
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
Do you enjoy or are you good atSOCIAL SCIeNCe?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of SOCIAL SCIENCE.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4
Costume maker Set designer
LeveL 3Costume maker Retail buyer
Craftsperson LeveL 2Leather goods maker
Textile designerCraftsperson Set designer
Canvas goods maker
Clothing cutter Milliner
Fashioncoordinator
Clothingpatternmaker
LeveL 1Footwear worker
Retail buyerTextile designerClothing andsoft furnishing production worker Sailmaker
Fashioncoordinator
Costume makerInteriordecorator
Clothing cutterScreen printerCraftspersonLaundry worker
Fashion designerClothingpatternmaker
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Dry cleanerCostume maker
Fashioncoordinator
TeXTILeS & DeSIGNLeather goodsmaker
Textilemechanic
CraftspersonSewingmachinist
TextiletechnicianFurniture
designer Dry cleaner Textiletechnician
Visualmerchandiser
Fashion designerFashiondesigner Fashion designer
Theatricalcostume maker and designer
Fibre textile workerWardrobesupervisor
Transportdesigner
Interiordecorator
Fibretextile worker Upholsterer
Interior decorator Visual merchandiserWardrobesupervisor
Jeweller Wardrobe supervisor
Furnituredesigner
Interior designer
Wardrobesupervisor
Interior designer
Do you enjoy or are you good atTeXTILeS & DeSIGN?
Have you considered the occupations above?
Usual training requirementsLeveL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II
qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
The four education and training levels are to be used as a guideonly. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.For further information visitwww.jobguide.education.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LeveL 2 Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
LeveL 3 Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered
LeveL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of TEXTILES & DESIGN.
The High Five Principles of
Career Development
1.Change is constantRecognise that the world around you is constantly changing. Be open to change and remain alert to new opportunities.
2. Learning is ongoingStrive for continuous personal improvement. Stay motivated bylearning new skills and developing new talents.
3. Focus on the journeyDon’t focus on one destination only. Recognise that your career journey will be throughout your lifetime. Appreciate and value each experience along the way.
4. Know yourself, believe in yourself and follow your heartPursue your passion to find fulfilment. Discover ways to combine your interests with career opportunities.
5. Access your alliesRely on the support of your family, friends, mentors, colleagues andpeers. Career success can be a team effort.
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