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JOBS AND TRAINING NEEDS
REPORTMelbourne
2020
August 2019
v1.0
Published by the Department ofEducation and Training
Melbourne, August 2019
©State of Victoria (Department ofEducation and Training) 2019
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Authorised by the Department ofEducation and Training, 2 Treasury Place,East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002.
ISSN 2209-5330
CONTENTS
1: Introduction 1
2: Overview 2
3: Courses in demand 4
4: Skills requirement 6
5: Occupation to course grouping 16
6: Courses for industry and community needs 42
TABLES
Table 1: Number of training providers 2
Table 2: VET courses aligned to occupations with high demand 4
Table 3: Metropolitan Melbourne region training commencements by course 5
Table 4: Skills requirement by ANZSCO Sub-Major and Unit Group occupations 8
Table 5: ANZSCO Sub-Major and Unit Group occupation to course grouping 16
Table 6: VET courses which are not strongly linked to occupation groups 42
1: IntroductionThis Report has been produced by the Department of Education and Training for training providers, and summarises vocational education and training (VET) needs for the Metropolitan Melbourne region.
An analysis of the region’s labour market is combined with existing VET activity to provide insights on future training needs for specific occupations in the region.
This Report should be considered in conjunction with the Funded Course List for 2020, which lists courses available for government subsidy and targets those courses that will yield the most value to the Victorian economy and community. It will assist training providers to align their proposed delivery in 2020 with government objectives for the Victorian TAFE and training system.
Metropolitan Melbourne region refers to the following Local Government Areas:
Banyule Bayside Boroondara Brimbank Cardinia Casey Darebin Frankston Glen Eira Greater Dandenong Hobsons Bay Hume Kingston Knox Manningham Maribyrnong
Maroondah Melbourne Melton Monash Moonee Valley Moreland Mornington Peninsula Nillumbik Port Phillip Stonnington Whitehorse Whittlesea Wyndham Yarra Yarra Ranges
HOW TO USE THIS REPORTSection 2 - Overview and Section 3 - Courses in Demand provide contextual training market and employment information about the Metropolitan Melbourne region.
Section 4 - Skills Requirement provides anticipated training commencements in 2020 by occupation for the region and contextual information, such as the number of people employed in an occupation in the region or anticipated training commencements statewide.
Section 5 - Occupation to course grouping shows courses that contribute to the training and skill requirements of the occupations highlighted in Section 4 - Skills Requirement.
Section 6 - Courses for community and industry need shows courses that do not correspond to occupations such as foundation skill courses and courses that contribute to industry (but not specific occupations). While these courses are important to Victoria, because they are not directly linked to an occupation, they do not have an anticipated number of training commencements.
Jobs and Training Needs Report – August 2019 1
2: OverviewThe Metropolitan Melbourne region has a large and diverse economy. It is rapidly expanding with growth corridors to the north, west, southeast and northwest of the Metropolitan region. The economy shows strong growth especially in financial and insurance services and construction.
Southern Melbourne is strongly influenced by the manufacturing, professional services and health care and social assistance industries. Western Melbourne is influenced by the financial and insurance services, professional services, and public administration industries due to the inclusion of the Melbourne CBD in the sub-region. Eastern Melbourne contains industrial
areas, agricultural production and is a key centre for research, technological development and advanced manufacturing. Northern Melbourne has strategic infrastructure such as Melbourne Airport along with excellent road, rail and freight networks.
A number of training providers service the Metropolitan Melbourne region. These include the Chisholm and Holmesglen Institutes in the South; RMIT University, Victoria Polytechnic and William Angliss Institute in the West; Box Hill Institute, Swinburne University and Holmesglen Institute in the East; and Melbourne Polytechnic and Kangan Institute in the North.
TRAINING PROVIDERSThe following figure and table represent the share of government funded training commencements in the Metropolitan Melbourne region by training provider type, and the total number of training providers by type, in 2018.
FIG. 1: SHARE OF COMMENCEMENTS (2018) TABLE 1: NUMBER OF TRAINING PROVIDERS (2018)
TAFE 42%
ACE 33%
Private 25%Number of organisations
Provider type Melbourne Victoria
TAFE 14 16Adult Community Education (ACE) 158 257Private 204 224
Note: The number of training providers encompasses all government funded training such as Adult, Community and Further Education, Skills First or other government funded training.
Source: Department of Education and Training, 2019 Source: Department of Education and Training, 2019
ADVERTISING EMPLOYERSThe following companies and organisations have recorded the largest number of job postings in the Metropolitan Melbourne region in the 12 months ending June 2019 (ordered alphabetically). The data is based on internet vacancies only and, as a result, may not reflect all job openings over the period. Apprentices are often employed by small busineses and thus their employers are unlikely to be represented below. Top advertising employers may recruit for a range of roles with different qualification requirements.
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Australian Unity Chisholm Institute Commonwealth Government Deloitte La Trobe University Mercy Health Metro Trains Monash University National Australia Bank
Peninsula Health RMIT University Royal Automobile Club of Victoria Swinburne University Telstra The Just Group University of Melbourne Victorian Government Wood Group YMCASource: Burning Glass Technologies – Labour Insight Real-Time Labour Market Information Tool, 2019
Jobs and Training Needs Report – August 2019 2
JOBS AND TRAININGThe following figures show occupations that are supplied by VET graduates. Some of these occupations may be supplied by both VET and higher education graduates, for example, Accountants. Occupations appearing more than once in figures 2 to 5 are marked with a diamond to show the extent to which high volume job vacancies, and large forecast job demand, are reflected in 2018 government funded training commencements. Table 2 details VET courses which are aligned with the occupations highlighted in figures 2 and 3.
FIG. 2: ADVERTISED VACANCIES (2019)
The top ten VET related occupations based on the share of total advertised job vacancies in the 12 months to June 2019 for the region and their comparative proportions for Victoria.
6%
5%
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4%
3%
3%
3%
3%
2%
2%
5%
5%
4%
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Sales Representatives
Software and Applicati onsProgrammers
Accountants
Contract, Program and ProjectAdmi nistrators
Computer Network Professionals
Advertising and Sales Managers
Other Specialist Managers
Management and OrganisationAnalysts
Human Resource Professionals
Sales Assi stant s (General)
Melbourne Victoria
FIG. 3: TOTAL DEMAND FOR WORKERS (2020–2024)
The top ten occupations based on the share of total forecast of demand for workers over the next five years for the region and their comparative proportions for Victoria. Demand for workers may arise from new jobs created, staff turnover and/or retirements.
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Sales Assi stant s (General)
Checkout O perators and OfficeCashiers
Waiters
Kitchenhands
Accountants
Retail Managers
Child Carers
Storepersons
Software and Applicati onsProgramm ers
Receptionists
Melbourne Victoria
Source: Burning Glass Technologies – Labor Insight Real-Time Labour Market Information Tool, 2019Note: Data is based on internet vacancies only and may not reflect all job openings over the period
Source: Deloitte Access Economics, 2019
FIG. 4: TOTAL TRAINING COMMENCEMENTS (2018)
The top ten occupations based on the share of total government funded commencements in 2018 for the region and their comparative proportions for Victoria.
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Nursing Support and Personal CareWorkers
Child Carers
Welfare Support Workers
Aged and Disabled Carers
Security Officers and Guards
Architectural, Building and Survey ingTechnicians
Education Aides
Carpenters and Joiners
Plumbers
Other Miscellaneous Labourers
Metropolitan Victoria
FIG. 5: APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING COMMENCEMENTS (2018)
The top ten occupations based on the share of total government funded apprenticeship commencements in 2018 for the region and their comparative proportions for Victoria.
20%
15%
14%
11%
5%
3%
3%
2%
2%
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20%
13%
13%
10%
5%
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Carpenters and Joiners
Electricians
Plumbers
Motor Mechanics
Hairdressers
Gardeners
Chefs
Cooks
Airconditioning and RefrigerationMechanics
Cabinetmakers
Metropolitan Victoria
Source: Department of Education and Training, 2019 Source: Department of Education and Training, 2019
Jobs and Training Needs Report – August 2019 3
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3: Courses in demandTable 2 includes a selection of courses that closely align to the industry and economic needs of the Metropolitan Melbourne region, including those occupations detailed in figures 2 and 3. Training providers should consider these courses in proposing their Program Delivery Plans.
Note: Only courses included on the Funded Course List 2020 are listed.
Table 2: VET courses which are aligned to occupations with high demand or advertised vacancies Certificate II in Business Certificate II in Hospitality Certificate II in Kitchen Operations Certificate II in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing) Certificate II in Retail Services Certificate II in Tourism Certificate II in Warehousing Operations Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance Certificate III in Business Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical) Certificate III in Community Services Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care Certificate III in Health Services Assistance Certificate III in Health Support Services Certificate III in Hospitality Certificate III in Hospitality (Restaurant Front of House) Certificate III in Individual Support Certificate III in Retail Certificate III in Warehousing Operations Certificate IV in Ageing Support Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance Certificate IV in Business Sales Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention Certificate IV in Community Services Certificate IV in Computer Systems Certificate IV in Disability Certificate IV in Hospitality Certificate IV in Information Technology Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking
Certificate IV in Leisure and Health Certificate IV in Logistics Certificate IV in Mental Health Certificate IV in New Small Business Certificate IV in Programming Certificate IV in Project Management Practice Certificate IV in Retail Management Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care Certificate IV in Warehousing Operations Diploma of Accounting Diploma of Business Diploma of Business Administration Diploma of Community Services Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care Diploma of Human Resources Management Diploma of Information Technology Diploma of Information Technology Networking Diploma of Marketing and Communication Diploma of Mental Health Diploma of Project Management Diploma of Quality Auditing Diploma of School Age Education and Care Diploma of Software Development Advanced Diploma of Accounting Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations) Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Jobs and Training Needs Report – August 2019 4
REGIONAL TRAINING DELIVERYTable 3 includes courses with the highest number of government funded commencements in the region in 2018 along with comparative figures for 2016 and 2017. Courses that align to occupations with high demand or a high volume of vacancies, listed in table 2, are denoted with ✔ . Training providers should consider the employment requirements of the region in proposing their Program Delivery Plans.
Table 3: Melbourne region training commencements by course (ranked by 2018 commencements)
Course Name 2016 2017 2018Aligned with high demand or vacancies
Certificate III in Individual Support 3,248 2,947 3,244 ✔ Literacy and Numeracy Support 2,757 2,461 2,920
Certificate III in Carpentry 2,048 1,937 2,495
Certificate II in Security Operations 2,701 2,447 2,227
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) 3,561 2,876 2,155
Certificate I in EAL (Access) 1,965 2,292 2,098
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care 8,351 7,781 2,051 ✔ Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician 1,536 1,557 1,961
Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) 1,952 1,588 1,915
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care 3,620 3,685 1,891 ✔ Certificate IV in Disability 1,618 1,421 1,883 ✔ Diploma of Nursing 2,323 2,068 1,881
Certificate III in Plumbing 1,307 1,476 1,664
Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping 1,792 1,783 1,634
Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory) 1,497 1,903 1,552
Certificate II in EAL (Access) 1,219 1,330 1,521
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment 1,583 841 1,494
Certificate IV in Education Support 533 792 1,464
Certificate IV in Hospitality 1,225 1,547 1,443 ✔ Certificate IV in Ageing Support 1,720 1,242 1,307 ✔ Diploma of Community Services 1,015 1,239 1,292 ✔ Certificate III in Hairdressing 2,068 1,525 1,209
Certificate IV in Leadership and Management 2,449 1,512 1,179
Certificate III in Education Support 666 930 1,064
Certificate III in Security Operations 1,402 1,569 1,064
Course in EAL 442 1,206 1,049
Certificate I in Spoken and Written English 1,448 1,411 1,029
Certificate II in Spoken and Written English 1,292 1,464 994
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery 2,158 1,161 944Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship 1,102 1,182 932
Source: Department of Education and Training, 2019
Notes:
• Only courses included on the Funded Course List 2020 are listed. Commencement data includes commencements in superseded courses.
• In 2018 course caps were introduced for six courses to account for significant supply to the labour market from previous years. These courses include: Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care, Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care, Diploma of Screen and Media, Certificate III in Health Services Assistance, Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices and Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations
Jobs and Training Needs Report – August 2019 5
4: Skills requirementTable 4 provides a guide for training providers on the current employment size and anticipated training demand in the Melbourne region, taking into account existing training patterns and employment demand.
This information is intended to provide broad indications of VET demand only. The information in table 4 only applies to 2020 skills needs; the data will be revised on an annual basis to take account of the latest developments in the Victorian economy.
EXPLANATORY NOTES Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO): ANZSCO is a classification used to organise data collected about occupations. Definitions are based on the skill level and specialisation usually needed to perform the tasks of the specific occupation, or of most occupations in the group.
VET related occupations: Occupations for which VET training supplies all or some new entrants, or VET training is undertaken to improve specific or generic skills for existing workers or new entrants in those jobs.
2019 employment: Estimated persons employed in the region in 2019, in occupations for which VET training supplies all or some workers, based on Deloitte Access Economics’ whole of Government Labour Market Forecasts.
Anticipated 2020 training needs (region/State): Estimated requirement for all VET commencements in 2020 in the region based on total demand for VET training activity and current training patterns. Please note the following:
• In some instances training requirements for a particular occupation are similar to, or greater than, the overall employment levels for that occupation in the region.1 This can happen for a number of reasons: the occupation has a high staff turnover rate and requires a large number of entrants in the occupation to maintain
employment levels the occupation has mandatory licensing that requires new starters to obtain VET training the region has a low historical course completion rate and requires a large number of students to commence in courses in
order to fulfil the number of graduate entrants required2
training requirements include workers in occupations who participate in training and further studies to upskill.
Results are presented as numeric ranges and also marked with ★ to highlight occupations with a larger number of training needs. Results will range from:
★ - moderate VET commencements required★★ - significant VET commencements required
★★★ - very significant VET commencements required
Data Quality: While the Department has made every effort to compile reliable estimates of 2019 employment and 2020 anticipated training needs, the quality of these estimates can vary according to the timeliness and data quality of the inputs used to derive them. In some cases, providers may wish to supplement or replace these estimates with their direct local knowledge of labour market needs in their region.
The Department invites providers’ feedback on the usefulness of the data presented in the Jobs and Training Needs Reports through the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JTNR2020. Any comments received will be used to help improve the Jobs and Training Needs Reports in future years.
1 See, for example, Electrical Distribution Trades Workers on page 9.2 Estimated commencements required only consider course completions as potential employment supply, although the Department acknowledges that this is not always the case.Jobs and Training Needs Report – August 2019 6
GUIDELINES FOR USETable 4 should be read in conjunction with table 5 to link anticipated additional training needs for each job to the VET course(s) that supply graduates for those jobs. In proposing their Program Delivery Plans, training providers should assess which courses on their scope, within the ANZSCO Unit Groups, will best service the anticipated additional training needs.
Example 1As indicated in table 4, Agricultural Technicians (page 8) have a relatively low employment base in the region (100 workers). It is estimated that up to 100 commencements will be required in 2020 (denoted 50-100 in table 4).
Referring to this ANZSCO Unit Group in table 5 (page 16), the course most aligned with Agricultural Technicians is the Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management. Training providers may wish to limit the number of places for this course in their Program Delivery Plans, due to the low anticipated employment demand, as explained above.
Example 2As indicated in table 4, Metal Fitters and Machinists (page 8) have an employment base in the region of approximately 9,800. Around 3,400-4,500 new training commencements are anticipated for the region in 2020 to meet total training demand for this occupation.3
Training providers may wish to include these courses in their Program Delivery Plans, taking into account the training range required, as identified in table 4. A number of the courses associated with Metal Fitters and Machinists can be delivered as an apprenticeship, and unlimited delivery is permitted and encouraged for apprenticeship type.4
The 2020 Funded Course List identifies courses by their delivery mode, so training providers should cross-reference this document with the Funded Course List.
NotesApprenticeships: Apprenticeship commencements are encouraged and no limits will be applied, due to the following specific needs of the occupations associated with these courses:
• long lead times - skills for these occupations are highly specialised and require extended training over three or more years, so the pipeline of apprentice graduates must be maintained irrespective of short term fluctuations in employment demand
• high use - skills are deployed for the uses intended, so there is a good occupational ‘fit’ between the course undertaken by the apprentice and the occupation
• high risk - disruption caused by skills being in short supply could impose a significant risk to the economy and/or community, particularly for occupations which have licensing and registration requirements.
Additionally, the rate of apprenticeship take up is closely related to available employment, given that apprentices and employers must enter into an employment contract. This promotes greater opportunities for ongoing employment once the apprenticeship is completed.
Region/State training indicators:In some instances, occupations may display minimal anticipated additional training needs in 2020 at both the regional and State level. Courses associated with these occupations may still appear on the Funded Couse List 2020 and will therefore be government funded in 2020, in order to:
• cater for niche/thin market occupations which are important to the State or local economy and may require access to government funded training from time to time (including additional support from the Regional and Specialist Training Fund)
• allow for training in apprenticeship courses associated with those occupations, should there be demand
• maintain stability of the Funded Course List in cases where the demand for training varies from year to year but the associated courses still show high economic or community value to Victoria.
Training providers should still consider these courses in their Program Delivery Plans in conjunction with this information.
3 Page 19 highlights the nine VET courses that service this occupation.4 The following courses associated with Metal Fitters and Machinists can be delivered as an apprenticeship:
Certificate III in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic Trade Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade Certificate IV in Engineering
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Table 4: Skills requirement by Sub-Major and Unit Group occupations (ANZSCO)
VET related occupations 2019
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Technicians and Trades Workers
Engineering, ICT and Science TechniciansAgricultural Technicians 100 50 - 100 100 - 200
Medical Technicians 8,300 100 - 200 800 - 1,100
Primary Products Inspectors 450 200 - 300 200 - 300
Science Technicians 2,500 1 - 50 50 - 100
Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians 14,000 1 - 50 50 - 100
Civil Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 1,500 1,400 - 1,900 2,000 - 2,500
Electrical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 1,600 1,600 - 2,100 2,400 - 3,100
Electronic Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 1,200 500 - 700 700 - 900
Mechanical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 900 1 - 50 1 - 50
Safety Inspectors 400 1 - 50 50 - 100
Other Building and Engineering Technicians 1,600 600 - 700 1,300 - 1,700
ICT Support Technicians 13,000 1 - 50 50 - 100
Telecommunications Technical Specialists 1,400 50 - 100 100 - 200
Automotive and Engineering Trades WorkersAutomotive Electricians 1,000 300 - 400 600 - 700
Motor Mechanics 21,000 ★★ 7,900 - 10,200 12,000 - 15,600
Metal Casting, Forging and Finishing Trades Workers 400 50 - 100 100 - 200
Sheetmetal Trades Workers 800 300 - 400 300 - 400
Structural Steel and Welding Trades Workers 12,000 ★★ 7,200 - 9,400 10,000 - 13,100
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers 1,700 800 - 1,000 900 - 1,200
Metal Fitters and Machinists 9,800 ★ 3,400 - 4,500 6,100 - 8,000
Precision Metal Trades Workers 1,400 50 - 100 300 - 400
Toolmakers and Engineering Patternmakers 1,700 1 - 50 1 - 50
Panelbeaters 3,000 500 - 700 700 - 900
Vehicle Body Builders and Trimmers 900 50 - 100 50 - 100
Vehicle Painters 2,500 300 - 400 400 - 500
Construction Trades WorkersBricklayers and Stonemasons 3,300 1,300 - 1,700 1,600 - 2,000
Carpenters and Joiners 19,000 ★★ 6,100 - 8,000 7,100 - 9,200
Floor Finishers 1,600 500 - 700 800 - 1,000
Painting Trades Workers 6,200 ★ 2,500 - 3,300 3,000 - 3,900
Glaziers 1,200 500 - 600 900 - 1,100
Plasterers 3,900 1,600 - 2,100 2,100 - 2,800
Roof Tilers 900 300 - 400 600 - 800
Wall and Floor Tilers 3,000 1,300 - 1,700 1,500 - 2,000
Plumbers 16,000 ★ 2,900 - 3,800 4,100 - 5,300
Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades WorkersElectricians 21,000 ★★ 5,400 - 7,000 7,600 - 9,800
Jobs and Training Needs Report – August 2019 8
VET related occupations 2019
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Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics 3,400 1,600 - 2,100 2,300 - 3,000
Electrical Distribution Trades Workers 2,700 ★ 2,800 - 3,600 5,600 - 7,300
Electronics Trades Workers 6,800 800 - 1,100 2,000 - 2,600
Telecommunications Trades Workers 3,900 1,700 - 2,200 3,000 - 4,000
Food Trades WorkersBakers and Pastrycooks 7,200 500 - 700 1,700 - 2,200
Butchers and Smallgoods Makers 3,300 1,300 - 1,600 1,700 - 2,200
Chefs 22,000 1,900 - 2,500 4,200 - 5,500
Cooks 7,500 300 - 400 1,600 - 2,100
Skilled Animal and Horticultural WorkersAnimal Attendants and Trainers 2,500 1 - 50 300 - 400
Shearers <25 1 - 50 1 - 50
Veterinary Nurses 2,500 200 - 300 500 - 700
Florists 1,400 50 - 100 300 - 400
Gardeners 9,900 1 - 50 2,500 - 3,200
Greenkeepers 1,900 1,100 - 1,400 1,800 - 2,300
Nurserypersons 1,200 50 - 100 100 - 200
Other Technicians and Trades WorkersHairdressers 11,000 1,700 - 2,200 2,400 - 3,200
Print Finishers and Screen Printers 650 100 - 200 100 - 200
Graphic Pre-press Trades Workers 400 1 - 50 1 - 50
Printers 4,000 300 - 400 300 - 400
Canvas and Leather Goods Makers 500 1 - 50 1 - 50
Clothing Trades Workers 1,800 50 - 100 50 - 100
Upholsterers 950 300 - 500 400 - 600
Cabinetmakers 5,300 ★★ 4,200 - 5,400 4,800 - 6,200
Wood Machinists and Other Wood Trades Workers 1,200 100 - 200 400 - 500
Boat Builders and Shipwrights 650 300 - 400 400 - 500
Chemical, Gas, Petroleum and Power Generation Plant Operators 1,900 800 - 1,000 1,600 - 2,100
Gallery, Library and Museum Technicians 1,900 100 - 200 100 - 200
Jewellers 1,000 1 - 50 50 - 100
Performing Arts Technicians 2,900 1 - 50 1 - 50
Signwriters 1,500 900 - 1,200 1,400 - 1,800
Other Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers 4,000 50 - 100 600 - 700
Community and Personal Service Workers
Health and Welfare Support WorkersAmbulance Officers and Paramedics 3,300 100 - 200 600 - 700
Dental Hygienists, Technicians and Therapists 1,400 1 - 50 50 - 100
Diversional Therapists 800 400 - 500 600 - 800
Enrolled and Mothercraft Nurses 3,100 1 - 50 300 - 400
Indigenous Health Workers 50 50 - 100 100 - 200
Massage Therapists 4,300 1 - 50 200 - 300
Welfare Support Workers 8,500 1 - 50 1 - 50
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VET related occupations 2019
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Carers and AidesChild Carers (including Child Care Centre Managers) 42,000 ★★ 8,200 – 10,700 13,400 - 17,300
Education Aides 14,000 1 - 50 1 - 50
Aged and Disabled Carers 28,000 ★★★ 19,100 - 24,900 28,700 - 37,400
Dental Assistants 5,000 ★ 2,800 - 3,700 3,800 - 5,000
Nursing Support and Personal Care Workers 22,000 ★★ 7,600 - 9,900 9,100 - 11,800
Hospitality WorkersBar Attendants and Baristas 19,000 ★ 2,000 - 2,500 2,500 - 3,200
Gaming Workers 2,200 1 - 50 1 - 50
Hotel Service Managers 2,600 1 - 50 50 - 100
Waiters 35,000 ★ 3,400 - 4,400 4,100 - 5,300
Protective Service WorkersFire and Emergency Workers 3,700 400 - 600 600 - 800
Prison Officers 2,500 100 - 200 200 - 300
Security Officers and Guards 13,000 100 - 200 100 - 200
Sports and Personal Service WorkersBeauty Therapists 7,000 1 - 50 1 - 50
Driving Instructors 850 100 - 200 100 - 200
Gallery, Museum and Tour Guides 550 1 - 50 1 - 50
Tourism and Travel Advisers 5,300 1 - 50 50 - 100
Travel Attendants 2,800 100 - 200 100 - 200
Other Personal Service Workers 3,300 50 - 100 100 - 200
Fitness Instructors 7,100 1 - 50 800 - 1,000
Outdoor Adventure Guides 650 1 - 50 100 - 200
Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials 13,000 900 - 1,100 1,400 - 1,800
Sportspersons 3,200 1 - 50 1 - 50
Clerical and Administrative Workers
Office Managers and Program AdministratorsContract, Program and Project Administrators 24,000 1 - 50 1 - 50
Office Managers 25,000 1 - 50 1 - 50
Practice Managers 5,200 1 - 50 50 - 100
Personal Assistants and SecretariesSecretaries 7,900 900 - 1,200 1,100 - 1,500
General Clerical WorkersGeneral Clerks 41,000 1 - 50 1 - 50Keyboard Operators 15,000 1,300 - 1,700 1,600 - 2,100
Inquiry Clerks and ReceptionistsCall or Contact Centre Workers 7,300 1 - 50 100 - 200
Receptionists 37,000 ★ 3,100 - 4,000 3,500 - 4,500
Numerical ClerksAccounting Clerks 29,000 1 - 50 1 - 50
Bookkeepers 25,000 1,100 - 1,400 1,300 - 1,700
Payroll Clerks 8,000 100 - 200 200 - 300Bank Workers 13,000 600 - 800 700 - 900
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VET related occupations 2019
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Credit and Loans Officers 6,900 100 - 200 100 - 200
Other Clerical and Administrative WorkersPurchasing and Supply Logistics Clerks 24,000 100 - 200 100 - 200
Transport and Despatch Clerks 9,600 1 - 50 1 - 50
Conveyancers and Legal Executives 2,900 1 - 50 200 - 300
Court and Legal Clerks 4,700 1 - 50 200 - 300
Human Resource Clerks 2,300 200 - 300 200 - 300
Inspectors and Regulatory Officers 6,700 300 - 400 800 - 1,100
Library Assistants 750 1 - 50 1 - 50
Other Miscellaneous Clerical and Administrative Workers 4,600 1 - 50 50 - 100
Sales Workers
Sales Representatives and AgentsAuctioneers, and Stock and Station Agents 150 1 - 50 50 - 100
Sales Representatives 23,000 1,700 - 2,200 1,800 - 2,300
Real Estate Sales Agents 19,000 300 - 400 400 - 600
Sales Assistants and SalespersonsSales Assistants (General) 116,000 ★★★ 11,200 - 14,600 14,600 - 19,000
ICT Sales Assistants 4,000 600 - 700 700 - 800
Motor Vehicle and Vehicle Parts Salespersons 7,400 700 - 1,000 900 - 1,200
Pharmacy Sales Assistants 8,600 700 - 900 1,100 - 1,500
Retail Supervisors 7,500 900 - 1,200 1,100 - 1,500
Sales Support WorkersCheckout Operators and Office Cashiers 31,000 ★★ 4,500 - 5,900 6,100 - 7,900
Visual Merchandisers 2,000 200 - 300 200 - 300
Machinery Operators and Drivers
Machine and Stationary Plant Operators Clay, Concrete, Glass and Stone Processing Machine Operators 800 200 - 300 200 - 300
Industrial Spraypainters 1,200 200 - 300 300 - 400
Paper and Wood Processing Machine Operators 1,500 100 - 200 200 - 300
Sewing Machinists 2,500 100 - 200 100 - 200
Textile and Footwear Production Machine Operators 750 1 - 50 50 - 100
Other Machine Operators 3,200 200 - 300 400 - 500
Crane, Hoist and Lift Operators 1,600 1 - 50 50 - 100
Drillers, Miners and Shot Firers 750 1 - 50 1 - 50
Engineering Production Workers 3,800 ★ 2,100 - 2,700 2,900 - 3,700
Other Stationary Plant Operators 2,300 1 - 50 1 - 50
Mobile Plant OperatorsAgricultural, Forestry and Horticultural Plant Operators 700 50 - 100 50 - 100
Earthmoving Plant Operators 3,500 1 - 50 1 - 50
Forklift Drivers 16,000 1,300 - 1,700 1,400 - 1,900
Road and Rail DriversBus and Coach Drivers 6,600 400 - 600 500 - 600
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Train and Tram Drivers 2,600 700 - 900 800 - 1,000
Truck Drivers 32,000 800 - 1,000 1,000 - 1,300
StorepersonsStorepersons 31,000 ★ 2,000 - 2,500 2,000 - 2,700
Labourers
Cleaners and Laundry WorkersCommercial Cleaners 25,000 1,600 - 2,100 2,100 - 2,700
Laundry Workers 3,200 100 - 200 200 - 300
Construction and Mining LabourersBuilding and Plumbing Labourers 7,800 1 - 50 1 - 50
Concreters 4,400 1 - 50 1 - 50
Insulation and Home Improvement Installers 3,200 200 - 300 200 - 300
Paving and Surfacing Labourers 800 50 - 100 100 - 200
Railway Track Workers 250 50 - 100 50 - 100
Structural Steel Construction Workers 3,100 200 - 300 300 - 400
Other Construction and Mining Labourers 400 1 - 50 1 - 50
Factory Process WorkersFood and Drink Factory Workers 7,300 300 - 400 700 - 900
Meat Boners and Slicers, and Slaughterers 900 50 - 100 50 - 100
Meat, Poultry and Seafood Process Workers 3,000 200 - 300 300 - 400
Packers 19,000 1,500 - 1,900 1,900 - 2,400
Product Assemblers 11,000 500 - 700 600 - 800
Metal Engineering Process Workers 2,000 100 - 200 100 - 200
Product Quality Controllers 4,000 ★ 3,800 - 4,900 4,000 - 5,200
Timber and Wood Process Workers 950 50 - 100 100 - 200
Other Factory Process Workers 2,100 1 - 50 50 - 100
Farm, Forestry and Garden WorkersAquaculture Workers <25 1 - 50 1 - 50
Crop Farm Workers 1,900 200 - 300 400 - 500
Forestry and Logging Workers 150 1 - 50 1 - 50
Garden and Nursery Labourers 4,400 100 - 200 100 - 200
Livestock Farm Workers 1,800 50 - 100 50 - 100
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Workers <25 1 - 50 1 - 50
Other Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers 1,000 100 - 200 200 - 300
Food Preparation AssistantsFood Trades Assistants 900 1 - 50 50 - 100
Kitchenhands 27,000 ★ 3,500 - 4,500 4,000 - 5,200
Other LabourersCaretakers 650 100 - 200 100 - 200
Deck and Fishing Hands 300 1 - 50 1 - 50
Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Fitters 1,500 1 - 50 50 - 100
Printing Assistants and Table Workers 800 1 - 50 1 - 50
Other Miscellaneous Labourers 11,000 1 - 50 1 - 50
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Managers
Chief Executives, General Managers and LegislatorsGeneral Managers 9,600 1 - 50 50 - 100
Farmers and Farm ManagersCrop Farmers 2,600 400 - 500 800 - 1,100
Livestock Farmers 2,800 300 - 400 500 - 700
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers 300 50 - 100 800 - 1,000
Specialist ManagersAdvertising, Public Relations and Sales Managers 38,000 1,200 - 1,500 1,400 - 1,900
Corporate Services Managers 2,600 1 - 50 50 - 100
Human Resource Managers 14,000 800 - 1000 900 - 1,200
Construction Managers 17,000 ★★ 6,600 - 8,500 12,200 - 15,800
Importers, Exporters and Wholesalers 6,500 300 - 400 600 - 800
Manufacturers 5,600 50 - 100 600 - 700
Production Managers 13,000 1 - 50 50 - 100
Supply, Distribution and Procurement Managers 11,000 300 - 400 400 - 500
Health and Welfare Services Managers 4,400 1 - 50 1 - 50
Other Specialist Managers 11,000 400 - 500 400 - 600
Hospitality, Retail and Service ManagersCafe and Restaurant Managers 19,000 ★ 2,500 - 3,200 3,500 - 4,600
Caravan Park and Camping Ground Managers 100 1 - 50 300 - 400
Hotel and Motel Managers 2,900 200 - 300 400 - 500
Retail Managers 49,000 ★★ 4,100 - 5,300 7,300 - 9,500
Amusement, Fitness and Sports Centre Managers 3,500 300 - 400 400 - 500
Call or Contact Centre and Customer Service Managers 9,000 500 - 700 700 - 900
Conference and Event Organisers 8,500 50 - 100 100 - 200
Other Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers 15,000 1,300 - 1,600 1,700 - 2,200
Professionals
Arts and Media ProfessionalsActors, Dancers and Other Entertainers 1,900 1 - 50 50 - 100
Music Professionals 1,500 1 - 50 1 - 50
Photographers 3,300 1 - 50 100 - 200
Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals 1,400 1 - 50 1 - 50
Artistic Directors, and Media Producers and Presenters 2,700 1 - 50 1 - 50
Authors, and Book and Script Editors 2,300 1 - 50 1 - 50
Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors 3,300 1 - 50 1 - 50
Journalists and Other Writers 5,700 1 - 50 1 - 50
Business, Human Resource and Marketing ProfessionalsAccountants 52,000 1 - 50 200 - 300
Financial Brokers 9,600 1,800 - 2,300 2,500 - 3,300
Financial Investment Advisers and Managers 14,000 1 - 50 100 - 200
Human Resource Professionals 15,000 100 - 200 200 - 300
Training and Development Professionals 4,300 1 - 50 50 - 100
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Management and Organisation Analysts 17,000 50 - 100 100 - 200
Other Information and Organisation Professionals 7,100 50 - 100 50 - 100
Advertising and Marketing Professionals 21,000 50 - 100 100 - 200
Public Relations Professionals 5,400 1 - 50 1 - 50
Design, Engineering, Science and Transport ProfessionalsAir Transport Professionals 2,600 800 - 1,100 1,100 - 1,500
Marine Transport Professionals 600 1 - 50 50 - 100
Architects and Landscape Architects 6,500 1 - 50 1 - 50
Surveyors and Spatial Scientists 1,900 1 - 50 50 - 100
Fashion, Industrial and Jewellery Designers 3,500 1 - 50 50 - 100
Graphic and Web Designers, and Illustrators 17,000 100 - 200 100 - 200
Interior Designers 4,400 1 - 50 50 - 100
Civil Engineering Professionals 11,000 1 - 50 50 - 100
Electrical Engineers 5,100 100 - 200 100 - 200
Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 10,000 1 - 50 1 - 50
Other Engineering Professionals 2,900 50 - 100 50 - 100
Agricultural and Forestry Scientists 750 1 - 50 1 - 50
Chemists, and Food and Wine Scientists 1,700 1 - 50 1 - 50
Environmental Scientists 3,600 1 - 50 1 - 50
Education ProfessionalsVocational Education Teachers 6,100 1 - 50 200 - 300
Private Tutors and Teachers 9,400 600 - 800 700 - 1,000
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages 1,600 1 - 50 1 - 50
Health ProfessionalsOccupational and Environmental Health Professionals 4,600 1 - 50 1 - 50
Other Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals 1,900 50 - 100 50 - 100
Complementary Health Therapists 1,700 1 - 50 50 - 100
ICT ProfessionalsMultimedia Specialists and Web Developers 4,000 1 - 50 50 - 100
Software and Applications Programmers 35,000 1 - 50 100 - 200
Database and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialists 13,000 200 - 300 300 - 400
Computer Network Professionals 7,700 200 - 300 300 - 400
ICT Support and Test Engineers 3,200 100 - 200 100 - 200
Telecommunications Engineering Professionals 4,000 100 - 200 100 - 200
Legal, Social and Welfare ProfessionalsJudicial and Other Legal Professionals 2,900 1 - 50 1 - 50
Counsellors 4,200 1 - 50 50 - 100
Social Professionals 3,500 1 - 50 1 - 50
Social Workers 9,000 100 - 200 200 - 300
Welfare, Recreation and Community Arts Workers 4,800 1 - 50 1 - 50
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5: Occupation to course groupingTable 5 provides a guide on the cluster of VET courses linked to occupation groups.
In proposing Program Delivery Plans, training providers should assess which courses on their scope, within the ANZSCO Unit Groups, will best service the occupational training needs detailed in table 4.
Anticipated 2020 training needs (Region): Estimated requirement for all VET commencements in 2020 in the region, based on current employment, anticipated employment growth and current training patterns. Results are presented as numeric ranges and also marked with ★ to highlight occupations with greater training needs. This information is repeated from table 4 for ease of use. Please see data notes on pages 6-7 for how to interpret these figures.
Statewide priorities: Courses aligned to Victorian Family Violence and National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) workforces and infrastructure projects are annotated with , , and respectively. As high profile government initiatives, related job openings may increase more than the base anticipated employment demand across Victoria. Course alignment to government priority areas is reviewed on an annual basis to ensure currency.
Apprenticeship enrolment type available: Courses marked with are available as apprenticeships. Training delivery aligned to these apprenticeships is encouraged, irrespective of whether anticipated requirements for general (i.e. non-apprenticeship) courses aligned to the job are stable or decreasing.
Occupations appear in the same order as table 4. Courses can appear under more than one ANZSCO Unit Group.
Table 5: ANZSCO Sub-Major and Unit Group occupation to course groupingVET related occupations Anticipated
training needsCourses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Technicians and Trades WorkersEngineering, ICT and Science TechniciansAgricultural Technicians 50 - 100 Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management
Medical Technicians 100 - 200 Certificate III in Hospital/Health Services Pharmacy Support
Certificate III in Pathology Assistance
Certificate III in Pathology Collection
Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy
Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy Dispensary
Certificate IV in Hospital/Health Services Pharmacy Support
Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques
Certificate IV in Operating Theatre Technical Support
Diploma of Laboratory Technology
Primary Products Inspectors
200 - 300 Certificate III in Meat Processing (General)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Safety)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance)
Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Meat Safety)
Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance)
Science Technicians 1 - 50 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills
Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques
Certificate IV in Textile Design, Development and Production
Diploma of Animal Technology
Diploma of Laboratory Technology
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
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Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians
1 - 50 Certificate III in Engineering - Technical
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Estimating)
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management)
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Specialist Trades)
Certificate IV in Civil Construction Design
Certificate IV in Civil Construction Operations
Certificate IV in Civil Construction Supervision
Certificate IV in Electrical Inspection
Certificate IV in Kitchen and Bathroom Design
Certificate IV in NatHERS Assessment
Certificate IV in Surveying
Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
Diploma of Building and Construction (Management)
Diploma of Surveying
Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)
Advanced Diploma of Building Surveying
Advanced Diploma of Surveying
Civil Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians
1,400 - 1,900 Certificate III in Engineering - Technical
Certificate IV in Civil Construction Design Certificate IV in Civil Construction Operations
Certificate IV in Engineering Drafting
Diploma of Civil Construction Design
Diploma of Hydraulic Services Design
Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design
Electrical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians
1,600 - 2,100 Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Electrical Advanced Diploma of ESI - Power Systems
Electronic Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians
500 - 700 Certificate III in Technical Security
Certificate IV in Instrumentation and Control Diploma of Applied Technologies
Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering
Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians
1 - 50 Certificate III in Automotive Engine Reconditioning
Certificate III in Engineering - Technical
Certificate III in Motor Sport Technology
Certificate IV in Engineering Drafting
Diploma of Engineering - Technical
Diploma of Engineering Technology
Diploma of Fire Systems Design
Advanced Diploma of Engineering
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology
Safety Inspectors 1 - 50 Certificate III in Work Health and Safety
Certificate IV in Electrical Inspection Certificate IV in Surface Extraction Operations
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
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Other Building and Engineering Technicians
600 - 700 Certificate III in Laboratory Skills
Certificate IV in Integrated Technologies Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade
Diploma of Engineering - Technical
Diploma of Hydraulic Services Design
ICT Support Technicians 1 - 50 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology
Certificate IV in Computer Systems Technology
Certificate IV in Cyber Security Certificate IV in Information Technology
Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking
Certificate IV in Information Technology Support
Certificate IV in Integrated Technologies
Certificate IV in Programming
Diploma of Information Technology
Diploma of Information Technology Networking
Diploma of Information Technology Systems Administration
Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering
Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology
Advanced Diploma of Information Technology
Advanced Diploma of Network Security
Telecommunications Technical Specialists
50 - 100 Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology
Certificate IV in Telecommunications Engineering Technology
Automotive and Engineering Trades WorkersAutomotive Electricians 300 - 400 Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
Certificate IV in Automotive Electrical Technology
Motor Mechanics ★★7,900 - 10,200
Certificate II in Motor Sport Technology
Certificate III in Agricultural Mechanical Technology Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Engine Technology
Certificate III in Automotive Drivetrain Technology
Certificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology
Certificate III in Automotive Engine Reconditioning
Certificate III in Automotive Underbody Technology
Certificate III in Elevating Work Platform Technology
Certificate III in Forklift Technology
Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Trailer Technology
Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology
Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology
Certificate III in Motor Sport Technology
Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology
Certificate III in Outdoor Power Equipment Technology
Certificate III in Recreational Vehicle Service and Repair
Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis
Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling
Certificate IV in Automotive Performance Enhancement
Certificate IV in Motor Sport Technology
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
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Metal Casting, Forging and Finishing Trades Workers
50 - 100 Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems
Certificate IV in Farriery
Sheetmetal Trades Workers
300 - 400 Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade
Structural Steel and Welding Trades Workers
★★7,200 - 9,400
Certificate II in Engineering
Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology
Certificate II in Engineering Pathways Certificate III in Automotive Manufacturing Technical Operations - Bus, Truck and TrailerCertificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade
Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems
Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure
Certificate IV in Engineering
Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
800 - 1,000 Certificate II in Aeroskills
Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance
Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics)
Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical)
Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Structures)
Certificate IV in Aircraft Surface Finishing
Diploma of Aeroskills (Avionics)
Diploma of Aeroskills (Mechanical)
Metal Fitters and Machinists
★3,400 - 4,500
Certificate II in Engineering
Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology
Certificate II in Engineering Studies Certificate II in Motor Sport Technology
Certificate III in Automotive Manufacturing Technical Operations - Bus, Truck and TrailerCertificate III in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic Trade
Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade
Certificate IV in Engineering
Diploma of Engineering Technology
Precision Metal Trades Workers
50 - 100 Certificate III in Locksmithing
Certificate III in Sawdoctoring Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair
Toolmakers and Engineering Patternmakers
1 - 50 Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade
Panelbeaters 500 - 700 Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
Vehicle Body Builders and Trimmers
50 - 100 Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology Certificate III in Automotive and Marine Trimming Technology Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
Certificate III in Automotive Manufacturing Technical Operations - Bus, Truck and TrailerCertificate III in Recreational Vehicle Manufacturing
Vehicle Painters 300 - 400 Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology
Construction Trades WorkersBricklayers and Stonemasons
1,300 - 1,700 Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying
Certificate III in Paving
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Stonemasonry (Monumental/Installation)
Carpenters and Joiners ★★6,100 - 8,000
Certificate III in Carpentry
Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery Certificate III in Formwork/Falsework
Certificate III in Joinery
Certificate III in Shopfitting
Certificate III in Timber Truss and Frame Design and Manufacture
Certificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame Design
Certificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame Manufacture
Floor Finishers 500 - 700 Certificate III in Flooring Technology
Painting Trades Workers
★2,500 - 3,300
Certificate III in Painting and Decorating
Glaziers 500 - 600 Certificate II in Glass and Glazing
Certificate III in Glass and Glazing Certificate IV in Glass and Glazing
Plasterers 1,600 - 2,100 Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing
Certificate III in Solid Plastering Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining
Roof Tilers 300 - 400 Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing
Certificate III in Roof Tiling
Wall and Floor Tilers 1,300 - 1,700 Certificate III in Construction Waterproofing
Certificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling
Plumbers ★2,900 - 3,800
Certificate III in Fire Protection Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry Operations
Certificate III in Plumbing
Certificate IV in Gas Supply Industry Operations
Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services
Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades WorkersElectricians ★★
5,400 - 7,000Certificate III in Appliance Service
Certificate III in Electrical Fitting Certificate III in Electrical Machine Repair
Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician
Certificate IV in Electrical - Instrumentation
Certificate IV in Electrical - Photovoltaic systems
Certificate IV in Electrotechnology - Electrical Contracting
Certificate IV in Electrotechnology - Systems Electrician
Certificate IV in Renewable Energy
Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics
1,600 - 2,100 Certificate II in Split Air-conditioning and Heat Pump Systems
Certificate III in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Certificate IV in Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Systems
Diploma of Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering
Electrical Distribution Trades Workers
★2,800 - 3,600
Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Distribution Cable Jointing
Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Distribution Overhead Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Rail Traction
Certificate III in ESI - Power Systems - Transmission Overhead
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology - Electrical
Electronics Trades Workers
800 - 1,100 Certificate III in Appliance Service
Certificate III in Business Equipment
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Data and Voice Communications
Certificate III in Electrical Fitting
Certificate III in Electronics and Communications
Certificate III in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic Trade
Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control
Certificate III in Security Equipment
Certificate IV in Computer Systems
Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications
Certificate IV in Energy Management and Control
Certificate IV in Industrial Automation and Control
Certificate IV in Instrumentation and Control
Telecommunications Trades Workers
1,700 - 2,200 Certificate III in Data and Voice Communications Certificate III in Telecommunications Network Build and Operate
Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology
Certificate IV in Telecommunications Engineering Technology
Food Trades WorkersBakers and Pastrycooks 500 - 700 Certificate II in Baking
Certificate III in Baking Certificate III in Bread Baking
Certificate III in Cake and Pastry
Certificate III in Catering Operations
Certificate III in Patisserie
Certificate III in Plant Baking
Certificate IV in Baking
Certificate IV in Patisserie
Butchers and Smallgoods Makers
1,300 - 1,600 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Food Services)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (General)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods - General)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods - Manufacture)
Chefs 1,900 - 2,500 Certificate III in Commercial Cookery
Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery Certificate IV in Patisserie
Diploma of Hospitality Management
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management
Cooks 300 - 400 Certificate III in Asian Cookery Certificate III in Catering Operations
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery
Skilled Animal and Horticultural WorkersAnimal Attendants and Trainers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Animal Studies
Certificate III in Animal Studies
Certificate III in Animal Technology
Certificate III in Captive Animals
Certificate III in Companion Animal Services
Certificate III in Performance Horse
Certificate III in Pet Grooming
Certificate III in Racing (Stablehand)
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Racing (Trackwork Rider)
Certificate IV in Animal Control and Regulation
Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services
Certificate IV in Pet Styling
Certificate IV in Racing (Racehorse Trainer)
Diploma of Animal Technology
Diploma of Equine Podiotherapy
Shearers 1 - 50 Certificate II in Shearing
Certificate III in Shearing
Veterinary Nurses 200 - 300 Certificate II in Animal Studies
Certificate III in Animal Studies
Certificate III in Companion Animal Services
Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing
Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (Emergency and Critical Care)
Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (General Practice)
Florists 50 - 100 Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant)
Certificate III in Floristry Certificate IV in Floristry
Diploma of Floristry Design
Gardeners 1 - 50 Certificate II in Arboriculture
Certificate II in Horticulture Certificate II in Landscaping
Certificate II in Parks and Gardens
Certificate III in Arboriculture
Certificate III in Ecology
Certificate III in Horticulture Certificate III in Landscape Construction
Certificate III in Natural Area Restoration
Certificate III in Parks and Gardens
Certificate IV in Arboriculture
Certificate IV in Horticulture
Certificate IV in Landscape Design
Diploma of Arboriculture
Diploma of Horticulture
Diploma of Landscape Design
Diploma of Production Horticulture
Diploma of Sports Turf Management
Advanced Diploma of Arboriculture
Greenkeepers 1,100 - 1,400 Certificate II in Sports Turf Management
Certificate III in Sports Turf Management Diploma of Sports Turf Management
Nurserypersons 50 - 100 Certificate II in Production Nursery Certificate III in Production Nursery
Certificate III in Retail Nursery
Other Technicians and Trades WorkersHairdressers 1,700 - 2,200 Certificate II in Salon Assistant
Certificate III in Barbering
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Beauty Services
Certificate III in Hairdressing
Certificate IV in Hairdressing
Diploma of Salon Management
Print Finishers and Screen Printers
100 - 200 Certificate III in Print Manufacturing
Graphic Pre-press Trades Workers
1 - 50 Certificate III in Print Communications
Diploma of Graphic Design
Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts
Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design
Printers 300 - 400 Certificate III in Print Manufacturing
Certificate III in Printing Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts
Canvas and Leather Goods Makers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Custom-Made Footwear
Clothing Trades Workers
50 - 100 Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology
Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
Certificate IV in Clothing Production
Certificate IV in Millinery
Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
Upholsterers 300 - 500 Certificate III in Upholstery
Cabinetmakers ★★4,200 - 5,400
Certificate III in Cabinet Making
Certificate III in Furniture Making
Wood Machinists and Other Wood Trades Workers
100 - 200 Certificate II in Furniture Finishing
Certificate II in Furniture Making Certificate III in Furniture Finishing
Certificate III in Picture Framing
Certificate III in Timber and Composites Machining
Certificate III in Woodmachining
Boat Builders and Shipwrights
300 - 400 Certificate III in Marine Craft Construction
Chemical, Gas, Petroleum and Power Generation Plant Operators
800 - 1,000 Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry Operations
Certificate III in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Certificate III in Process Plant Operations
Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology
Gallery, Library and Museum Technicians
100 - 200 Diploma of Library and Information Services
Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts
Jewellers 1 - 50 Certificate III in Jewellery Manufacture
Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design
Advanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design
Performing Arts Technicians
1 - 50 Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Certificate II in Music Industry
Certificate II in Visual Arts
Certificate III in Electronics and Communications
Certificate III in Live Production and Services
Certificate III in Make-Up
Certificate III in Music Industry
Certificate III in Screen and Media
Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate IV in Music Industry
Certificate IV in Musical Instrument Making and Repair
Certificate IV in Screen and Media
Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services
Diploma of Music Industry
Diploma of Screen and Media
Diploma of Theatre Arts
Advanced Diploma of Live Production and Management Services
Advanced Diploma of Music Industry
Signwriters 900 - 1,200 Certificate II in Signage and Graphics Certificate III in Signs and Graphics
Other Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers
50 - 100 Certificate II in Engineering Studies Certificate III in Advanced Wool Handling
Certificate III in Engineering - Composites Trade
Certificate III in Irrigation
Certificate III in Wool Clip Preparation
Certificate IV in Interior Decoration
Certificate IV in Irrigation
Certificate IV in Kitchen and Bathroom Design
Certificate IV in Optical Dispensing
Certificate IV in Wool Classing
Diploma of Interior Design
Community and Personal Service WorkersHealth and Welfare Support WorkersAmbulance Officers and Paramedics
100 - 200 Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport
Certificate IV in Health Care
Diploma of Paramedical Science
Dental Hygienists, Technicians and Therapists
1 - 50 Certificate III in Dental Laboratory Assisting
Diploma of Dental Technology Advanced Diploma of Dental Prosthetics
Diversional Therapists 400 - 500 Certificate IV in Leisure and Health
Diploma of Leisure and Health
Enrolled and Mothercraft Nurses
1 - 50 Diploma of Nursing
Advanced Diploma of Nursing
Indigenous Health Workers
50 - 100 Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care
Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care
Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care
Certificate IV in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice
Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care
Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice
Advanced Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Health Care
Massage Therapists 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Massage Therapy
Diploma of Remedial Massage
Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy
Welfare Support Workers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Auslan
Certificate III in Aquatics and Community Recreation
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Auslan
Certificate III in Community Services
Certificate III in Correctional Practice
Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs
Certificate IV in Auslan
Certificate IV in Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care
Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family Intervention
Certificate IV in Community Development
Certificate IV in Community Services
Certificate IV in Correctional Practice
Certificate IV in Disability
Certificate IV in Mental Health
Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work
Certificate IV in Social Housing
Certificate IV in Youth Justice
Certificate IV in Youth Work
Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care
Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs
Diploma of Auslan
Diploma of Child, Youth and Family Intervention
Diploma of Community Development
Diploma of Community Services
Diploma of Correctional Administration
Diploma of Counselling
Diploma of Mental Health
Diploma of Youth Justice
Diploma of Youth Work
Advanced Diploma of Justice
Graduate Certificate in Client Assessment and Case Management
Graduate Certificate in Statutory Child Protection
Carers and AidesChild Carers (including Child Care Centre Managers)
★★8,200 - 10,700
Certificate II in Community Services
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care Diploma of School Age Education and Care
Education Aides 1 - 50 Certificate III in Auslan
Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)
Certificate III in Education Support Certificate IV in Education Support Certificate IV in Teaching an Endangered Aboriginal Language
Aged and Disabled Carers
★★★19,100 - 24,900
Course in Introduction to the National Disability Insurance Scheme
Certificate II in Community Services Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance
Certificate III in Community Services
Certificate III in Health Support Services
Certificate III in Individual Support
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate IV in Ageing Support Certificate IV in Community Services
Certificate IV in Disability
Diploma of Mental Health
Dental Assistants ★2,800 - 3,700
Certificate III in Dental Assisting Certificate III in Dental Laboratory Assisting
Certificate IV in Dental Assisting Nursing Support and Personal Care Workers
★★7,600 - 9,900
Certificate II in Auslan
Certificate II in Health Support Services
Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance
Certificate III in Community Services
Certificate III in Health Services Assistance
Certificate III in Health Support Services
Certificate III in Individual Support
Certificate IV in Ageing Support Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance
Certificate IV in Community Services
Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations
Certificate IV in Leisure and Health
Certificate IV in Mental Health
Graduate Certificate in Client Assessment and Case Management
Hospitality WorkersBar Attendants and Baristas
★2,000 - 2,500
Certificate III in Catering Operations
Certificate III in Hospitality Certificate III in Hospitality (Restaurant Front of House)
Gaming Workers 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Hospitality
Hotel Service Managers 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Hospitality
Waiters ★3,400 - 4,400
Certificate II in Hospitality
Certificate III in Hospitality Certificate III in Hospitality (Restaurant Front of House)
Certificate IV in Hospitality
Protective Service WorkersFire and Emergency Workers
400 - 600 Certificate III in Public Safety (Firefighting and Emergency Operations)
Prison Officers 100 - 200 Certificate II in Justice Services
Certificate III in Correctional Practice Certificate IV in Correctional Practice
Advanced Diploma of Correctional Management
Security Officers and Guards
100 - 200 Certificate II in Justice Services Certificate II in Security Operations
Certificate III in Investigative Services
Certificate III in Security Operations
Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management
Diploma of Security and Risk Management
Sports and Personal Service WorkersBeauty Therapists 1 - 50 Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics
Certificate III in Beauty Services
Certificate III in Make-Up
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Nail Technology
Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy
Diploma of Beauty Therapy
Driving Instructors 100 - 200 Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road Transport - Car Driving Instruction)
Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road Transport - Heavy Vehicle Driving Instruction)
Gallery, Museum and Tour Guides
1 - 50 Certificate III in Guiding
Certificate III in Tourism Certificate IV in Guiding
Tourism and Travel Advisers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Tourism
Certificate III in Tourism Certificate III in Travel
Certificate IV in Travel and Tourism
Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management
Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management
Travel Attendants 100 - 200 Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)
Certificate III in Rail Customer Service
Other Personal Service Workers
50 - 100 Certificate IV in Celebrancy
Certificate IV in Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care
Fitness Instructors 1 - 50 Certificate III in Fitness
Certificate IV in Fitness
Diploma of Fitness
Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management
Diploma of Sport Development
Outdoor Adventure Guides
1 - 50 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation
Certificate IV in Guiding
Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation
Diploma of Outdoor Recreation
Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials
900 - 1,100 Certificate III in Aquatics and Community Recreation
Certificate III in Racing Services
Certificate III in Sport and Recreation
Certificate III in Sport Coaching
Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation
Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation
Certificate IV in Sport Development
Diploma of Sport Development
Sportspersons 1 - 50 Certificate III in Racing (Trackwork Rider)
Certificate III in Sport and Recreation
Certificate III in Sport Career Oriented Participation
Certificate IV in Racing (Harness Race Driver)
Certificate IV in Racing (Jockey)
Clerical and Administrative WorkersOffice Managers and Program AdministratorsContract, Program and Project Administrators
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Contract Administration)
Certificate IV in Government
Certificate IV in Leadership and Management
Certificate IV in Local Government (Operational Works)
Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate IV in Project Management Practice
Certificate IV in Visual Arts
Diploma of Business
Diploma of Business Administration
Diploma of Leadership and Management
Diploma of Project Management
Office Managers 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Business Administration
Certificate IV in Government
Certificate IV in Leadership and Management
Certificate IV in New Small Business
Certificate IV in Small Business Management
Diploma of Business
Diploma of Business Administration
Diploma of International Business
Diploma of Leadership and Management
Practice Managers 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Health Administration
Diploma of Animal Technology
Diploma of Practice Management
Personal Assistants and SecretariesSecretaries 900 - 1,200 Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)
Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)
Certificate IV in Legal Services
Diploma of Legal Services
Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice
General Clerical WorkersGeneral Clerks 1 - 50 Certificate II in Business
Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology
Certificate III in Accounts Administration
Certificate III in Business
Certificate III in Business Administration
Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)
Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)
Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical)
Certificate III in Events
Certificate III in Government
Certificate III in Health Administration
Certificate III in Micro Business Operations
Certificate IV in Business
Certificate IV in Human Resources
Certificate IV in International Trade
Certificate IV in Leadership and Management
Certificate IV in Project Management Practice
Keyboard Operators 1,300 - 1,700 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology
Inquiry Clerks and ReceptionistsCall or Contact Centre Workers
1 - 50 Certificate III in Customer Engagement
Certificate IV in Customer Engagement
Receptionists ★ Certificate II in Business
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
3,100 - 4,000 Certificate III in Business
Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)
Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical)
Certificate III in Health Administration
Certificate III in Micro Business Operations
Numerical ClerksAccounting Clerks 1 - 50 Certificate III in Accounts Administration
Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping Certificate IV in Business Administration
Diploma of Accounting Advanced Diploma of Accounting
Bookkeepers 1,100 - 1,400 Certificate III in Accounts Administration
Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping Diploma of Accounting Advanced Diploma of Accounting
Payroll Clerks 100 - 200 Diploma of Payroll Services
Bank Workers 600 - 800 Certificate III in Financial Services
Certificate IV in Banking Services
Certificate IV in Financial Services
Credit and Loans Officers
100 - 200 Certificate IV in Banking Services
Certificate IV in Financial Services
Diploma of Financial Services
Other Clerical and Administrative WorkersPurchasing and Supply Logistics Clerks
100 - 200 Diploma of Logistics
Transport and Despatch Clerks
1 - 50 Certificate III in International Freight Forwarding (Operator)
Certificate III in Logistics
Certificate IV in International Trade
Certificate IV in Logistics
Diploma of International Business
Diploma of Logistics
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Conveyancers and Legal Executives
1 - 50 Diploma of Conveyancing
Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing
Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice
Court and Legal Clerks 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Court Operations
Certificate IV in Legal Services Diploma of Court Operations
Diploma of Justice
Diploma of Legal Services
Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing
Advanced Diploma of Justice
Human Resource Clerks 200 - 300 Certificate IV in Employment Services
Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
300 - 400 Certificate IV in Government
Certificate IV in Government Investigations
Library Assistants 1 - 50 Certificate III in Library and Information Services
Certificate IV in Library and Information Services
Diploma of Library and Information Services
Other Miscellaneous Clerical and Administrative Workers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Clinical Classification
Sales WorkersSales Representatives and AgentsAuctioneers, and Stock and Station Agents
1 - 50 Certificate III in Rural Operations
Certificate IV in Agribusiness
Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate)
Sales Representatives 1,700 - 2,200 Certificate III in Business to Business Sales
Certificate III in Timber Merchandising
Certificate IV in Business Sales
Real Estate Sales Agents
300 - 400 Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate)
Certificate IV in Strata Community Management
Diploma of Property (Agency Management)
Diploma of Property Services (Asset and Facility Management)
Sales Assistants and SalespersonsSales Assistants (General)
★★★11,200 - 14,600
Certificate II in Business
Certificate II in Creative Industries
Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant)
Certificate II in Greengrocery
Certificate II in Horticulture Certificate II in Hospitality
Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology
Certificate II in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing)
Certificate II in Music Industry
Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics
Certificate II in Retail Services
Certificate II in Salon Assistant Certificate II in Small Business (Operations/Innovation)
Certificate II in Timber Merchandising
Certificate II in Tourism
Certificate II in Visual Arts
Certificate III in Greengrocery
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Retail
Certificate III in Seafood Industry (Sales and Distribution)
ICT Sales Assistants 600 - 700 Certificate II in Data and Voice Communications
Motor Vehicle and Vehicle Parts Salespersons
700 - 1,000 Certificate III in Automotive Sales
Certificate IV in Automotive Management
Pharmacy Sales Assistants
700 - 900 Certificate II in Community Pharmacy
Certificate III in Community Pharmacy
Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy
Retail Supervisors 900 - 1,200 Certificate III in Food Processing (Sales)
Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy
Certificate IV in Retail Management
Sales Support WorkersCheckout Operators and Office Cashiers
★★4,500 - 5,900
Certificate II in Retail Services
Certificate II in Small Business (Operations/Innovation)
Visual Merchandisers 200 - 300 Diploma of Visual Merchandising
Machinery Operators and DriversMachine and Stationary Plant OperatorsClay, Concrete, Glass and Stone Processing Machine Operators
200 - 300 Certificate III in Manufactured Mineral Products
Industrial Spraypainters
200 - 300 Certificate III in Surface Preparation and Coating Application
Paper and Wood Processing Machine Operators
100 - 200 Certificate II in Furniture Finishing
Certificate II in Sawmilling and Processing
Certificate III in Sawmilling and Processing
Certificate III in Timber Manufactured Products
Certificate IV in Papermaking Operations
Certificate IV in Pulping Operations
Certificate IV in Timber Processing
Sewing Machinists 100 - 200 Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology
Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production
Textile and Footwear Production Machine Operators
1 - 50 Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production
Certificate IV in Textile Design, Development and Production
Other Machine Operators
200 - 300 Certificate III in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Certificate III in Sterilisation Services
Certificate IV in Sterilisation Services
Crane, Hoist and Lift Operators
1 - 50 Certificate III in Dogging
Certificate III in Mobile Crane Operations Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Specialist Trades)
Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations
Drillers, Miners and Shot Firers
1 - 50 Certificate III in Manufactured Mineral Products
Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations
Certificate IV in Surface Extraction Operations
Engineering Production Workers
★2,100 - 2,700
Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems
Certificate III in Process Plant Operations
Other Stationary Plant Operators
1 - 50 Certificate II in Water Industry Operations
Certificate III in Papermaking Operations
Certificate III in Water Industry Operations
Certificate III in Water Industry Treatment
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate IV in Water Industry Operations
Certificate IV in Water Industry Treatment
Diploma of Railway Signalling Systems
Mobile Plant OperatorsAgricultural, Forestry and Horticultural Plant Operators
50 - 100 Certificate II in Harvesting and Haulage
Certificate III in Commercial Composting
Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage
Earthmoving Plant Operators
1 - 50 Certificate III in Civil Construction
Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations Certificate III in Gravedigging, Grounds and Maintenance
Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage
Certificate III in Local Government (Operational Works)
Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations
Certificate IV in Local Government (Operational Works)
Forklift Drivers 1,300 - 1,700 Certificate II in Warehousing Operations
Certificate III in Logistics
Certificate III in Warehousing Operations
Road and Rail DriversBus and Coach Drivers 400 - 600 Certificate III in Driving Operations
Train and Tram Drivers 700 - 900 Certificate IV in Train Driving
Truck Drivers 800 - 1,000 Certificate III in Driving Operations
Certificate IV in Driving Operations
StorepersonsStorepersons ★
2,000 - 2,500Certificate II in Warehousing Operations
Certificate III in Warehousing Operations
Certificate IV in Food Processing
Certificate IV in Logistics
Certificate IV in Warehousing Operations
LabourersCleaners and Laundry WorkersCommercial Cleaners 1,600 - 2,100 Certificate II in Cleaning
Certificate III in Cleaning Operations
Certificate IV in Cleaning Management
Laundry Workers 100 - 200 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations Certificate III in Laundry Operations
Construction and Mining LabourersBuilding and Plumbing Labourers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship
Certificate II in Civil Construction Certificate II in Construction Pathways
Certificate II in Drainage
Certificate II in Gas Supply Industry Operations
Certificate II in Plumbing (Pre-apprenticeship)
Certificate III in Civil Construction
Certificate III in Demolition
Certificate III in Gravedigging, Grounds and Maintenance
Concreters 1 - 50 Certificate III in Civil Construction
Certificate III in Concreting
Insulation and Home 200 - 300 Certificate III in Blinds, Awnings, Security Screens and Grilles
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Improvement InstallersPaving and Surfacing Labourers
50 - 100 Certificate III in Local Government (Operational Works)
Railway Track Workers 50 - 100 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure
Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure Structural Steel Construction Workers
200 - 300 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure
Certificate III in Rigging Certificate III in Scaffolding
Other Construction and Mining Labourers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Surveying Diploma of Surveying
Factory Process WorkersFood and Drink Factory Workers
300 - 400 Certificate II in Food Processing
Certificate III in Food Processing
Certificate III in Wine Industry Operations
Meat Boners and Slicers, and Slaughterers
50 - 100 Certificate II in Meat Processing (Abattoirs)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Boning Room)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Food Services)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Safety)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Slaughtering)
Meat, Poultry and Seafood Process Workers
200 - 300 Certificate II in Meat Processing (Abattoirs)
Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services) Certificate II in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing)
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Rendering)
Packers 1,500 - 1,900 Certificate II in Food Processing
Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services) Certificate III in Food Processing
Product Assemblers 500 - 700 Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair
Certificate II in Furnishing
Certificate II in Furniture Making Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways
Metal Engineering Process Workers
100 - 200 Certificate II in Engineering
Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology
Certificate II in Engineering Pathways Product Quality Controllers
★3,800 - 4,900
Certificate III in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance)
Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance)
Timber and Wood Process Workers
50 - 100 Certificate II in Papermaking Operations
Certificate II in Pulping Operations
Certificate II in Sawmilling and Processing
Certificate III in Papermaking Operations
Certificate III in Pulping Operations
Certificate III in Sawmilling and Processing
Certificate III in Timber Manufactured Products
Certificate IV in Pulping Operations
Other Factory Process Workers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Glass and Glazing Certificate IV in Process Manufacturing
Farm, Forestry and Garden WorkersAquaculture Workers 1 - 50 Certificate II in Aquaculture
Certificate III in Aquaculture
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Crop Farm Workers 200 - 300 Certificate II in Agriculture Certificate II in Production Horticulture
Certificate II in Rural Operations
Certificate III in Production Horticulture
Forestry and Logging Workers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management
Certificate II in Forest Growing and Management
Certificate II in Harvesting and Haulage
Certificate III in Forest Growing and Management
Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage
Certificate IV in Timber Processing
Garden and Nursery Labourers
100 - 200 Certificate II in Arboriculture
Certificate II in Horticulture Certificate II in Landscaping
Certificate II in Parks and Gardens
Certificate II in Production Horticulture
Certificate II in Production Nursery Certificate II in Sports Turf Management
Certificate III in Horticulture Certificate III in Production Nursery
Livestock Farm Workers 50 - 100 Certificate II in Agriculture Certificate II in Horse Care
Certificate II in Racing Industry
Certificate II in Rural Operations
Certificate II in Shearing
Certificate II in Wool Handling
Certificate III in Advanced Wool Handling
Certificate III in Agriculture Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production) Certificate III in Equine Studies
Certificate III in Horse Breeding
Certificate III in Performance Horse
Certificate III in Pork Production
Certificate III in Poultry Production
Certificate III in Racing (Driving Stablehand)
Certificate III in Racing (Stablehand)
Certificate III in Wool Clip Preparation
Certificate IV in Racing (Racehorse Trainer)
Certificate IV in Wool Classing
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Workers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Agriculture Certificate II in Rural Operations
Other Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers
100 - 200 Certificate II in Arboriculture
Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management
Certificate II in Ecology
Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management
Certificate III in Irrigation
Certificate III in Rural Operations
Certificate III in Urban Pest Management
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Water Industry Irrigation
Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management
Certificate IV in Irrigation
Food Preparation AssistantsFood Trades Assistants 1 - 50 Certificate II in Baking
Certificate III in Bread Baking
Kitchenhands ★3,500 - 4,500
Certificate II in Kitchen Operations
Other LabourersCaretakers 100 - 200 Certificate III in Holiday Parks and Resorts
Deck and Fishing Hands 1 - 50 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)
Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal)
Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)
Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal)
Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Fitters
1 - 50 Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology
Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology
Printing Assistants and Table Workers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts (General) Other Miscellaneous Labourers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning Technology Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology Certificate II in Automotive Vocational Preparation Certificate II in Bicycle Mechanical Technology
Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair
Certificate II in Data and Voice Communications
Certificate II in Electronics
Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start) Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Pre-vocational) Certificate II in ESI - Asset Inspection
Certificate II in ESI - Powerline Vegetation Control
Certificate II in Gas Supply Industry Operations
Certificate II in Motor Sport Technology
Certificate II in Split Air-conditioning and Heat Pump Systems
Certificate II in Telecommunications Network Build and Operate
Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology
Certificate III in Technical Security
ManagersChief Executives, General Managers and LegislatorsGeneral Managers 1 - 50 Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management
Farmers and Farm ManagersCrop Farmers 400 - 500 Certificate III in Agriculture
Certificate III in Production Horticulture
Certificate IV in Agriculture Certificate IV in Production Horticulture
Diploma of Production Horticulture
Diploma of Viticulture
Livestock Farmers 300 - 400 Certificate III in Agriculture Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production)
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Beekeeping
Certificate III in Poultry Production
Certificate IV in Agriculture Certificate IV in Horse Breeding
Diploma of Horse Stud Management
Advanced Diploma of Agribusiness Management
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers
50 - 100 Certificate IV in Agriculture Diploma of Agriculture
Diploma of Wine Technology
Specialist ManagersAdvertising, Public Relations and Sales Managers
1,200 - 1,500 Certificate IV in Business Sales
Diploma of Business
Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)
Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Corporate Services Managers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Business Administration
Diploma of Business Administration
Advanced Diploma of Business
Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management
Human Resource Managers
800 - 1000 Diploma of Human Resources Management
Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources)
Construction Managers ★★6,600 - 8,500
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management) Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
Diploma of Building and Construction (Management)
Importers, Exporters and Wholesalers
300 - 400 Advanced Diploma of International Business
Manufacturers 50 - 100 Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices
Advanced Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices
Production Managers 1 - 50 Certificate III in Seafood Industry (Sales and Distribution)
Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices
Certificate IV in Food Processing
Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Leadership)
Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices
Diploma of Food Science and Technology
Diploma of Forest and Forest Products
Diploma of Surface Operations Management
Advanced Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices
Supply, Distribution and Procurement Managers
300 - 400 Diploma of International Business
Diploma of Logistics
Health and Welfare Services Managers
1 - 50 Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management
Other Specialist Managers
400 - 500 Diploma of Correctional Administration Diploma of Security and Risk Management
Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (General Practice)
Advanced Diploma of Correctional Management
Advanced Diploma of International Business
Hospitality, Retail and Service ManagersCafe and Restaurant ★ Diploma of Hospitality Management
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Managers 2,500 - 3,200 Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management
Caravan Park and Camping Ground Managers
1 - 50 Certificate III in Holiday Parks and Resorts
Certificate IV in Holiday Parks and Resorts
Diploma of Holiday Park and Resort Management
Hotel and Motel Managers
200 - 300 Certificate IV in Holiday Parks and Resorts
Retail Managers ★★4,100 - 5,300
Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Leadership)
Certificate IV in New Small Business
Certificate IV in Retail Management
Certificate IV in Small Business Management
Diploma of Beauty Therapy
Diploma of Retail Merchandise Management
Diploma of Salon Management
Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
Advanced Diploma of Music Industry
Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development
Amusement, Fitness and Sports Centre Managers
300 - 400 Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management
Call or Contact Centre and Customer Service Managers
500 - 700 Certificate IV in Automotive Management
Certificate IV in Customer Engagement
Diploma of Automotive Management
Diploma of Government Security
Conference and Event Organisers
50 - 100 Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services
Diploma of Event Management
Diploma of Theatre Arts
Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management
Advanced Diploma of Event Management
Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management
Other Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers
1,300 - 1,600 Certificate IV in Cleaning Management
Diploma of Property Services (Asset and Facility Management)
ProfessionalsArts and Media ProfessionalsActors, Dancers and Other Entertainers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Dance
Certificate III in Circus Arts
Certificate III in Community Dance, Theatre and Events
Certificate III in Dance
Certificate IV in Circus Arts
Certificate IV in Dance
Certificate IV in Musical Theatre
Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)
Diploma of Musical Theatre
Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)
Music Professionals 1 - 50 Diploma of Music Industry
Photographers 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging
Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging
Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals
1 - 50 Certificate II in Visual Arts
Certificate III in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Certificate III in Design Fundamentals
Jobs and Training Needs Report – August 2019 36
VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Certificate III in Visual Arts
Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Certificate IV in Design
Certificate IV in Visual Arts
Diploma of Visual Arts
Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Development
Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts
Artistic Directors, and Media Producers and Presenters
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Screen and Media
Authors, and Book and Script Editors
1 - 501 - 50
Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing
Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing
Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting
Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors
1 - 50 Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services
Diploma of Screen and Media
Advanced Diploma of Live Production and Management Services
Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media
Journalists and Other Writers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing
Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing
Business, Human Resource and Marketing ProfessionalsAccountants 1 - 50 Diploma of Accounting
Advanced Diploma of Accounting Financial Brokers 1,800 - 2,300 Certificate IV in Finance and Mortgage Broking
Diploma of Finance and Mortgage Broking Management
Diploma of Financial Planning
Advanced Diploma of Financial Planning
Financial Investment Advisers and Managers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Financial Services
Diploma of Financial Counselling Diploma of Financial Planning
Diploma of Financial Services
Advanced Diploma of Financial Planning
Human Resource Professionals
100 - 200 Certificate IV in Human Resources
Diploma of Human Resources Management
Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources)
Training and Development Professionals
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
Diploma of Training Design and Development
Management and Organisation Analysts
50 - 100 Diploma of Quality Auditing
Other Information and Organisation Professionals
50 - 100 Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practice
Advertising and Marketing Professionals
50 - 100 Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication
Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design
Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication
Public Relations Professionals
1 - 50 Diploma of Business (Public Relations)
Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)
Design, Engineering, Science and Transport ProfessionalsAir Transport Professionals
800 - 1,100 Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence - Aeroplane)
Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating)
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Marine Transport Professionals
1 - 50 Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 1 Near Coastal)
Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal)
Certificate III in Marine Mechanical Technology
Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)
Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master Inland Waters)
Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24 metres Near Coastal)Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to 35 metres Near Coastal)
Architects and Landscape Architects
1 - 50 Diploma of Landscape Design
Surveyors and Spatial Scientists
1 - 50 Advanced Diploma of Surveying
Certificate IV in Surveying Diploma of Surveying
Fashion, Industrial and Jewellery Designers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology
Certificate IV in Landscape Design
Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
Diploma of Fashion Styling
Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology
Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design
Diploma of Product Design
Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising
Advanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design
Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development
Graphic and Web Designers, and Illustrators
100 - 200 Certificate III in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Certificate III in Design Fundamentals
Certificate III in Print Communications
Certificate IV in Design
Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games
Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies
Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies
Diploma of Digital Media Technologies
Diploma of Graphic Design
Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts
Diploma of Product Design
Diploma of Website Development
Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Development
Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design
Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media
Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts
Interior Designers 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration
Certificate IV in Kitchen and Bathroom Design Diploma of Interior Design
Advanced Diploma of Interior Design
Civil Engineering Professionals
1 - 50 Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design
Electrical Engineers 100 - 200 Diploma of Electrotechnology Project Management
Advanced Diploma of ESI - Power Systems
Industrial, Mechanical 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Engineering
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
and Production Engineers
Diploma of Engineering Technology
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology
Other Engineering Professionals
50 - 100 Diploma of Aeroskills (Mechanical)
Agricultural and Forestry Scientists
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Forest Operations
Diploma of Agronomy
Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
Diploma of Forest and Forest Products
Chemists, and Food and Wine Scientists
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Food Science and Technology
Diploma of Food Science and Technology
Diploma of Wine Technology
Environmental Scientists
1 - 50 Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management
Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management
Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
Diploma of Ecology
Education ProfessionalsVocational Education Teachers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
Diploma of Training Design and Development
Diploma of Vocational Education and Training
Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy Practice
Private Tutors and Teachers
600 - 800 Certificate IV in Dance Teaching and Management
Certificate IV in Music Industry
Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)
Diploma of Music Industry
Diploma of Translating
Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
1 - 50 Certificate IV in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy Practice
Health ProfessionalsOccupational and Environmental Health Professionals
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety
Diploma of Work Health and Safety
Advanced Diploma of Work Health and Safety
Other Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals
50 - 100 Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care
Complementary Health Therapists
1 - 50 Advanced Diploma of Myotherapy
ICT ProfessionalsMultimedia Specialists and Web Developers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games
Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies
Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games
Diploma of Digital Media Technologies
Diploma of Website Development
Software and Applications Programmers
1 - 50 Certificate IV in Programming
Diploma of Information Technology
Diploma of Software Development
Advanced Diploma of Information Technology
Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development
Database and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialists
200 - 300 Certificate IV in Cyber Security Advanced Diploma of Cyber Security
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VET related occupations Anticipated training needs
Courses that are directly linked to, associated with or in support of the occupation group
Priority
Advanced Diploma of Network Security
Computer Network Professionals
200 - 300 Certificate IV in Computer Systems
Diploma of Information Technology Networking
Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering
Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology
ICT Support and Test Engineers
100 - 200 Certificate IV in Computer Systems
Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology
Telecommunications Engineering Professionals
100 - 200 Certificate IV in Telecommunications Engineering Technology
Legal, Social and Welfare ProfessionalsJudicial and Other Legal Professionals
1 - 50 Advanced Diploma of Legal Practice
Counsellors 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs
Certificate IV in Career Development
Certificate IV in Employment Services
Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs
Diploma of Counselling
Diploma of Justice
Graduate Certificate in Career Development Practice
Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution
Graduate Diploma of Relationship Counselling
Social Professionals 1 - 50 Certificate IV in Liberal Arts
Diploma of Auslan Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE-English)
Diploma of Translating
Advanced Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE-English)
Advanced Diploma of Translating
Social Workers 100 - 200 Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work
Welfare, Recreation and Community Arts Workers
1 - 50 Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
Diploma of Community Development
Diploma of Financial Counselling
Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management
Graduate Certificate in Statutory Child Protection
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6: Courses for community and industry needsTable 6 includes Foundation Courses, Vocational Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) and Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) courses, and other courses that do not closely align to the ANZSCO Unit Group occupations detailed in table 5, but are integral to Victorian community and industry needs. Training providers should also consider these courses in proposing their Program Delivery Plans.
Although courses included in this list may, on face value, appear to be aligned to an occupation, they:
are generally courses with minimal units may be introductory or preparatory in nature may not be related to a specific occupation.
Note: Only courses included on the Funded Course List 2020 are listed.
Table 6: VET courses which are not strongly linked to occupation groups Course in Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer (Acute Health Setting) Course in Basic Oxygen Administration Course in Civil Construction Pathway Course in Design and Installation of Grid Connected Renewable Energy
Systems 30kVA to 200kVA Course in EAL Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis Course in Fusion Welding to ISO 9606 for Experienced Welders Course in Fusion Welding to ISO 9606 for Transition Workers Course in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Services Course in Identifying and Responding to Family Violence Risk Course in Initial Adult Literacy and Numeracy Course in Initial EAL Course in Initial General Education for Adults Course in Minimising Risks in the Use of 1080 & PAPP Bait Products for
Vertebrate Pest Control Course in Multi-disciplinary Design Course in New Energy Technology Systems Course in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Principles Course in Policing Recruitment Pathway Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English Course in Providing Support to People Using Ventilators and C-PAP
Machines Course in Pyrometric Requirements for Thermal Processing Course in Skylight Installation and Repair Course in Supported Playgroup Facilitation Course in the Management of Asthma Risks and Emergencies in the
Workplace Course in the Use of Carbon Fibre in Composite Manufacturing Course in Transport and Logistics Employment Pathway Course in Verifying the Correct Use of Adrenaline Autoinjector Devices Course in Working Safely in the Solar Industry Course in Workplace Spotting for Service Assets Certificate I in Access to Vocational Pathways Certificate I in Developing Independence Certificate I in EAL (Access) Certificate I in Employment Pathways Certificate I in Food Processing Certificate I in General Education for Adults
Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory) Certificate I in Initial Adult Literacy and Numeracy Certificate I in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal) Certificate I in Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt Certificate I in Racing (Stablehand) Certificate I in Skills for Vocational Pathways Certificate I in Spoken and Written English Certificate I in Transition Education Certificate I in Work Education Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices Certificate II in EAL (Access) Certificate II in EAL (Employment) Certificate II in General Education for Adults Certificate II in Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways Certificate II in Spoken and Written English Certificate II in Work Education Certificate III in Active Volunteering Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices Certificate III in EAL (Access) Certificate III in EAL (Employment) Certificate III in EAL (Further Study) Certificate III in General Education for Adults Certificate III in Learning an Endangered Aboriginal Language Certificate III in Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt Certificate III in Science Certificate III in Spoken and Written English Certificate IV in EAL (Access) Certificate IV in EAL (Employment / Professional) Certificate IV in EAL (Further Study) Certificate IV in Science Certificate IV in Spoken and Written English for Further Study Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation Diploma of Teacher Education Preparation Literacy and Numeracy Support VCAL - Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (Foundation) VCAL - Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (Intermediate) VCAL - Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (Senior) VCE - Victorian Certificate of Education
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