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ART?
level 3
Advertising manager
Advertising manager Animator Art gallery Architectural drafter Artist director Art gallery technician Artist Beauty therapist Beauty therapist Art historian Animator Camera operator Art gallery (film, television Camera technician Arts administrator operator and video) Artist Cartoonist (film, Body artist Clothing Arts and cultural television patternmaker Cake decorator and video) planner Cook Camera operator Chef (film, television Cartographer Cartographer Coppersmith and video) Costume maker Cartographic Cartographic Craft instructor drafter and Cartoonist technician Craftsperson tracer Desktop publisher Cartoonist Conservator Diamond cutter Cook Cartoonist and polisher Craftsperson Diversional Costume maker Costume maker Desktop publisher therapist Film and television Dressmaker lighting operator Craft instructor Engraver Craft instructor Fashion coordinator Glass craftsperson Illustrator Film and television Craftsperson Craftsperson lighting operator Finished artist Desktop publisher Florist Cultural Glass craftsperson heritage officer Director of Graphic prepress operator photography Hairdresser Director of photography Display artist Display artist Diversional therapist Fashion designer Diversional therapist
level Illustrator 2
level 1
art
Landscape architect Film and television Interior decorator lighting operator Jeweller Multimedia Leadlight worker developer Make-up artist Graphic artist Milliner Model maker Museum curator Graphic designer Multimedia Interior developer decorator Naval architect Illustrator Museum technician Leadlight worker Painter and Leather worker decorator Interior designer Occupational Make-up artist Pastrycook therapist Model Photographer Model maker Model maker Potter Photographer Offset printer Printing machinist Multimedia Photographer developer Photographic Recreation officer Potter Screen printer/ processor stencil preparer Picture framer Photographer Sculptor Recreation Potter Signwriter officer Sculptor Potter Silversmith Textile technician Soft furnishing Sculptor Toymaker maker Recreation officer Visual merchandiser Stonemason Tailor Weaver Set/stage Sculptor Theatre machinist designer Theatrical costume maker and designer Set/stage designer Teacher Tiler (wall and floor) art, music Vehicle painter Textile designer Visual merchandiser Web designer/developer Textile designer Theatrical costume Wood carver maker and designer Wood turner Theatrical costume maker and designer Valuer Web designer/ developer Town planner University lecturer Valuer
Fashion designer
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ART. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
Automotive?
level 3
Airconditioning or refrigeration mechanic Aircraft maintenance engineer Automotive electrician Boat builder or shipwright
level 2
Metal casting, forging or finishing trade worker Metal fitter or machinist Motor mechanic Panelbeater Precision metal trades worker Sheetmetal trades worker Toolmaker or engineering patternmaker Upholsterer
level 1
Electrical engineer
Car detailer Courier or postal deliverer Credit or loan officer Delivery driver Engineering production systems worker Forklift driver Industrial spraypainter Inspector or regulatory officer
Motor vehicle and vehicle parts salesperson Motor vehicle parts or accessories fitter
Automotive
Engineering manager
Insurance agent
General manager
Insurance investigator, loss adjuster or risk surveyor Mechanical engineering draftsperson or technician ICT support and test engineer
Production manager
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of AUTOMOTIVE. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
BioLoGy?
level 4 level 3
Flower grower
Medical imaging technologist Medical practitioner Medical records administrator Medical scientist Microbiologist Natural therapist Food processing technician Naturopath Nuclear medicine technologist Nurse educator Horse manager Nurse registered Nutritionist Laboratory technician Massage therapist Obstetrician Occupational health and safety officer Occupational therapist Oceanographer Optometrist Pathologist Pharmacist Museum technician Natural therapist Naturopath Nurse enrolled Pharmacologist Physiologist Physiotherapist Plastic surgeon Prosthetist/ orthotist Psychiatrist Psychologist
Aboriginal/ Torres Strait Islander health worker Agricultural technical officer Animal attendant
level 2
Horse manager
Abattoir worker
level 1
Landscape gardener Massage therapist Nursery worker Nursing assistant Optical mechanic Pest and weed controller Pharmacy assistant Primary products inspector Tree surgeon Veterinary nurse Ward assistant Winery worker
Dairy products inspector Dental assistant Dietary aide Farmer/farm manager Farrier Fisher Fisheries officer Fitness instructor Florist
Aquaculture technician Artificial inseminator Beekeeper Dietary aide Dispensing assistant Farm hand Farmer/farm manager Fisher Fitness instructor Fruit and vegetable picker
biology
Pharmacy assistant Pest and weed controller Sports coach Ward assistant Winery worker Wool classer
Farmer/farm manager
Radiation therapist Occupational Rehabilitation health and safety counsellor officer Speech pathologist Sports coach Sports medicine practitioner Sports psychologist Sports scientist Teacher
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of BIOLOGY. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
BUSINESS STUDIES?
level 3
Marketing officer Marketing/sales representative (IT) Multimedia developer Newsagent Office administrator Private investigator Personnel clerk Occupational health and safety officer Personnel clerk Information technology administrator Information technology manager
Bank officer (including building society/credit union) Bank officer (including building society/ Building contractor credit union) Accounts clerk Catering manager Bank officer (including Building building society/credit union) contractor Conveyancer Business (systems) analyst Copywriter Credit officer Call centre operator Catering manager
level 2
Multimedia developer
Accounts clerk Clerk (administrative Bank officer assistant) (including building Company secretary Desktop publisher Conveyancer society/credit union) Call centre operator Export/import clerk Copywriter Computer systems Cashier Credit officer auditor Clerk (administrative Exporter/importer Customs broker assistant) Desktop publisher Copywriter Construction Farmer/farm Costing clerk project manager manager Employment officer Credit officer Export/import clerk Data processing Finance clerk operator Copywriter Exporter/importer Desktop publisher Financial dealers Export/import clerk Farmer/farm Corporate treasurer assistant Exporter/importer manager Farmer/farm manager Finance clerk Financial planner/ Financial dealers assistant Economist manager Functions coordinator Financial dealers Insurance agent assistant Export/import clerk Hotel/motel manager Insurance officer Functions coordinator Inventory and Hotel/motel manager supply officer Human resources Exporter/importer officer Insurance agent Farmer/farm manager Financial dealer and broker Financial journalist Information technology administrator Insurance agent Insurance broker Insurance claims investigator Financial planner/manager Foreign affairs and trade officer Health services hospital administrator Hotel/motel manager Insurance officer Inventory and supply officer Insurance officer Inventory and supply officer Marketing/sales representative (IT)
level 1
Business studies
Marketing officer Private investigator Milk vendor Purchasing officer Newsagent Marketing/sales Production manager Quality assurance Private investigator representative (IT) inspector Personnel clerk Property/resource Quality assurance Real estate agent manager Market researcher inspector Real estate Receptionist Public relations salesperson Retail buyer officer Multimedia developer Retail manager Receptionist Sales assistant Retail buyer Purchasing officer Occupational health Sales representative and safety officer Settlement clerk Retail manager Quality assurance Shipping clerk Sales inspector Stock and Operations representative station agent researcher Real estate Storeperson Secretary agent/manager Telemarketer Settlement clerk Trade union official Public relations Transport clerk Real estate Stock and officer Travel consultant station agent salesperson Word processing Stockbrokers clerk Publisher operator Records manager Storeperson Stockbroker Quantity surveyor Telemarketer Tourism manager Trade union official Transport clerk Stockbrokers clerk Tax agent Tourism manager Trade union official Transport administrator Valuer Sports administrator Stockbroker Tourism manager Trade analyst Trade union official Training officer Transport administrator Valuer Records manager
Travel consultant
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of BUSINESS STUDIES. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
cHEMISTRY?
level 3
Microbiologist Minerals process engineer Museum curator Nuclear medicine technologist Nurse administrator Nurse registered Geoscience technician Nutritionist Obstetrician Laboratory technician Oceanographer Optometrist Patent examiner Medical laboratory technician Pathologist Petroleum engineer Pharmacist Metallurgical technician Pharmacologist Photographer Physicist Physiologist Plastic surgeon Photographer Podiatrist Radiologist Refrigeration engineer Sports medicine practitioner Sports scientist Teacher University lecturer Veterinarian Winemaker
level 2
Gemmologist
level 1
Museum technician Nursery worker Nursing assistant Pest and weed controller
Dispensing assistant Chemical plant operator Dry cleaner Civil engineering Dairy products Farm hand design inspector draftsperson Farmer/farm Dairy technician manager Dry cleaner Civil/structural engineering associate Dyer Electroplater Farmer/farm manager Film processing worker Foundry worker Fruit and vegetable picker Gardener Heat treater
Pharmacy assistant Photographer Plastics and composite fabricator Primary products inspector
Chemistry
Textile technician
Kiln operator
Farmer/farm manager
Textile technician Tree surgeon Vehicle painter Veterinary nurse Tissue culture technician
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of CHEMISTRY. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
COMMUNITY SERVICES?
Have you considered the following occupations?
level 4
Child care centre manager Chiropractor or osteopath Complementary health therapist Counsellor Dietitian Education adviser or reviewer Health and welfare services manager Call or contact centre worker Policy and planning manager Greenkeeper Inquiry clerk Laundry worker Nursing support or personal care worker Personal care consultant Receptionist Special care worker Office manager Indigenous health worker Psychologist Ambulance officer or paramedic Nurse manager
level 3
level 2
Occupational therapist
level 1
Aged and disabled carer Caretaker Child carer Filing and registry clerk General clerk Handyperson
Registered nurse
Human resource manager Human resource professional Intelligence and policy analyst Librarian Contract, program and project administrator
COMMUNITY Services
Massage therapist
Housekeeper
Social professional
Hairdresser
Social worker
Gardener Life scientist Midwife Minister of religion Nurse educator and researcher Enrolled and mothercraft nurse Welfare support worker
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of COMMUNITY SERVICES. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
CONSTRUCTION?
level 3
Cartographer or surveyor
Manufacturer
Airconditioning or refrigeration mechanic Civil engineering professional Civil engineering draftsperson or technician Boat builder or shipwright Bricklayer or stonemason
level 2
Mechanical engineer
level 1
Building or plumbing labourer
Plumber Paper or wood processing machine operator Paving or surfacing labourer Precision Metal trades worker Roof tiler Sheetmetal trades worker Structural steel or welding trade worker
Cabinetmaker Construction manager Carpenter or joiner Electrical engineering draftsperson or technician Electrical distribution trades worker Electrician Electrical engineer Painting trades worker Floor finisher Glazier
Concreter Crane, hoist or lift operator Drillers, miners or shot firer Earthmoving plant operator
Construction
Insulation Metal casting, or home forging or improvement finishing trades installer worker Metal fitter or machinist
Production manager
Telecommunications
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of CONSTRUCTION. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
cOMPUTING?
level 4
IT manager IT support technician Industrial engineer
Investment analyst
level 3
Management consultant Finance clerk Food processing technician Marketing/sales representative (IT) Materials engineer Mathematician
Graphic designer
level 2
level 1
Geographic Mechatronics engineer Electronics Medical records information serviceperson administrator systems officer Film and television Merchant banker Insurance officer lighting operator Meteorological IT administrator Finance clerk technical officer
Food processing technician Graphic reproducer Instrument fitter Insurance officer Marketing/sales representative (IT) Mechanical engineering technician Optical mechanic
Audiovisual technician
Bank officer (including Computer building society/ systems engineer Cartographic Clerical officer credit union) technician Database local government Cashier administrator Civil engineering Clerk Clerical officer Economist design drafter (administrative local government assistant) Electrical and Clerk Computer service electronics (administrative Clothing technician engineering assistant) patternmaker technologist Credit officer Clinical coder Computer service Electronics technician Credit officer Database engineer Costing clerk administrator Environmental Credit officer scientist Draftsperson
computing
Mechanical Naval architect engineering technician Nuclear medicine technologist Metallurgical Operations technician researcher Meteorological technical officer Patent examiner
Desktop publisher
Physicist Radio and Multimedia Pilot television Transport clerk developer Project or servicer Word processing program Sales representative Project or program officer administrator administrator Sound technician Quantity Stockbrokers clerk surveyor/ Telecommunications construction technician Systems economist administrator Transport clerk Refrigeration Systems designer Web designer/ engineer developer Software engineer Telecommunications officer Town planning drafter Web designer/developer Statistician Systems administrator Systems designer Surveyor Teacher Town planner University lecturer Web designer/developer
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of COMPUTING. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
eCONOMICS?
Industrial relations officer
Investment analyst
level 3
Insurance claims investigator
Management consultant Marketing officer Market researcher Nurse administrator Political scientist
Insurance officer
Bank officer (including Accounts clerk building society/ credit union) Bank officer (including building society/credit union) Buyer
level 2
Insurance agent Insurance officer Purchasing officer Farmer/farm manager Real estate agent Retail buyer Retail manager Sales representative Secretary Shipping clerk Stock and station agent Stockbrokers clerk Law clerk
Marketing officer
Buyer
level 1
Accounts clerk Clerical officer Diplomat Chief executive local government Bank officer officer local (including building Economics teacher government society/ Clerk/ credit union) (administrative assistant) Economist Bookmaker Credit officer Bookmakers Costing clerk clerk Export/import clerk Clerical officer Export/import Credit officer local government clerk Clerk/ Exporter/importer Employment (administrative officer assistant) Exporter/importer Farmer/farm Costing clerk Export/import manager clerk Credit officer Farmer/farm Export/import clerk Financial advisor manager Exporter/importer Exporter/ and securities importer dealer Farmer/farm manager Financial dealers assistant Financial Financial dealers assistant journalist Hotel/motel manager Financial adviser Financial and securities dealer planner/manager Foreign affairs and trade officer Hotel/motel manager Insurance agent
Production Portfolio manager manager Project or program administrator Property/resource manager Public relations officer Production manager manufacturing and mining Project or program administrator Property/resource manager Public relations officer Sociologist Statistician Stockbroker Stockbroker
Insurance agent Insurance officer Retail buyer Retail manager Sales assistant Shipping clerk Stock and station agent Trade measurement officer Transport clerk Youth worker
economics
Hotel/motel manager
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ECONOMICS. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
ELECTROTECHNOLOGY?
Have you considered the following occupations?
level 4
Computer network professional Importer, exporter or wholesaler
level 3
Electrical engineer Contract, program or project administrator
level 2
Electronics engineer Automotive electrician
Engineering manager
level 1
Engineering production systems worker ICT sales assistant Metal engineering process worker Medical technician Product quality controller Purchasing and supply logistics clerk Sales representative Toolmaker or engineering patternmaker Science technician Telecommun ications trades worker
Production manager
ELECTRO TECHNOLOGY
Electrician
ICT manager
ICT sales professional ICT support technician ICT support or test engineer
ICT trainer
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ELECTROTECHNOLOGY. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
English?
level 3
Legal executive
Music critic Music librarian Music publisher Nurse/nurse administrator Occupational health and safety officer Occupational therapist Playwright Project or program administrator Proofreader Playwright Publicity officer Public relations officer Public servant Retail manager Scriptwriter Stage manager Translator Welfare worker Writer Youth worker Psychiatrist Psychologist Public relations officer Public servant Publisher Rehabilitation counsellor Scriptwriter Social worker Sociologist Solicitor Speech pathologist Sports editor Stage manager Teacher early childhood Teacher primary Teacher secondary Translator University lecturer Welfare worker Writer Youth worker
Library technician
level 2
Insurance officer
Marketing officer
level 1
Playwright
Library Printing machinist assistant Public servant Personnel officer Real estate agent Playwright Printing hand Public servant Retail manager Sales assistant/ representative Tour guide Tourist information officer Word processing operator Writer Youth worker
Copywriter Child care worker Court and Clerical officer Hansard reporter local government Film and Film and Clerk television Disc jockey television editor producer Disc jockey Education aide Education aide Film, stage and Film and television Engraver television director Film and television producers assistant Film and producers assistant Foreign affairs television Funeral attendant and trade officer producers Film, stage and Human resources Health television director assistant officer information Flight attendant Inquiry agent manager Hotel/motel Insurance Funeral director Health services/ officer manager Graphic prepress hospital manager operator Historian Human resources Human resources Hotel/motel officer officer manager Inquiry agent Insurance agent/ Human resources officer claims investigator Industrial relations officer Interpreter Journalist Lawyer Legal executive Librarian Linguist Interpreter Law clerk
Retail manager Receptionist Sales assistant/ representative Scriptwriter Secretary Signwriter Stage manager Tour guide Tourist information officer
english
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ENGLISH. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
ENTERTAINMENT?
level 3
level 2
Metal casting, forging or finishing trades worker
Animal attendant or trainer Artistic director, or media Call or contact producer centre and or presenter customer Bar attendant service or barista manager Author, Clothing trades book or worker Betting clerk script editor Education adviser or reviewer Fashion designer Conference and event organiser Checkout operator or office cashier Filing and registry clerk Electronic trades worker Fitness instructor Gallery, museum or tour guide
level 1
Inquiry clerk Keyboard operator
ENTERTAINMENT
Ticket salesperson
Secretary
Gaming worker Finance manager General manager Graphic or web designer, or illustrator Signwriter
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ENTERTAINMENT. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
FOOD STUDIES?
level 3
Agricultural scientist
Hotel/motel manager
Biochemist
Hotel/motel manager
Journalist
Biological scientist
Aquaculture technician
level 2
Home care worker Hospital diet supervisor Laboratory technician Nurse registered Sales manager Laboratory technician Nurse aged care
Abattoir worker Aboriginal/ Torres Strait Islander Caterer health worker Child care Cheesemaker Bar attendant coordinator Cake decorator Chef Caterer Child care worker Child care worker Child care worker Confectioner Cleaner Dietitian Cook Cook Dietary aide Dairy farm Domestic helper worker Dairy technologist Drinks waiter Dairy technologist Environmental Events coordinator health officer Dietary aide Fast food sales assistant Diet supervisor Fish farm hand Drinks waiter Food and beverage Fisher Food technologist catering manager Events coordinator Catering officer Butcher Farm hand Fisher Health promotion officer Food processing technician Food processing technician
level 1
Nanny
Food Studies
Fruit and Pastrycook vegetable picker Primary products Home care worker inspector Kitchenhand Milk deliverer Nanny Quality assurance /vendor inspector Nanny Residential Residential care worker care worker Sales assistant Nurse enrolled Sales assistant Sales demonstrator Sales representative Sales representative Ships catering Sandwich Quality assurance attendant counter hand inspector Waiter Smallgoods maker Ward assistant Winery worker Waiter Youth worker Welfare worker Residential care worker Winery worker Youth worker
Nurse educator
Nutritionist
Social worker
Teacher
Welfare worker
University lecturer
Health information manager Hospital food service manager Health services/ hospital manager Youth worker
Welfare worker
Winemaker
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of FOOD STUDIES. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
Geography?
Hydrologist Hydrogeologist
Journalist
level 3
level 2
Real estate salesperson
Geoscience technician
Export/import clerk
Exporter/ importer
level 1
Open cut mining plant operator Photographer Postal employee Stock and station agent Survey assistant Taxi driver Tour guide Tourist information officer Travel consultant Stock and station agent
Export/import clerk Farmer/farm manager Foreign affairs and trade officer Forest technical officer Forester Geographer
geography
Forest worker
Tour guide
Real estate Pilot property manager Real estate agent Real estate property manager Teacher Ships captain
Farmer/farm manager
Travel consultant
Ships officer
Survey technician
Hydrographer Zoologist
University lecturer
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of GEOGRAPHY. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
HEALTH?
level 4 level 3
Management and organisation analyst Medical imaging professional Indigenous health worker Medical laboratory scientist Midwife Nurse educator or researcher Massage therapist Nurse manager Occupational or environmental health professional Secretary Medical technician Occupational therapist Optometrist or orthoptist Office manager Pharmacist Physiotherapist Podiatrist Safety inspector Policy or planning manager Psychiatrist Psychologist Science technician Registered nurse Research and development manager Social worker
level 2
level 1
Insurance, money market or statistical clerk Laundry worker
Child carer Commercial cleaner Dental assistant Domestic cleaner Fitness instructor Housekeeper
HEALTH
Veterinary nurse
Speech professional or audiologist ICT support technician Surgeon Training and development professional Veterinarian Welfare, recreation or community arts worker
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of HEALTH. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
History?
level 3
Library technician
level 2
level 1
Army soldier Author Scriptwriter
History
Tour guide
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of HISTORY. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
Home Economics?
level 4
Marketing officer Market researcher
level 3
level 2
Nurse-registered Marketing officer Pastrycook Photographer Primary products inspector Nanny Occupational therapist
Nurse-enrolled
Personnel consultant
Cake decorator Cookery demonstrator Child care worker Dietitian/ Craft instructor Clothing nutritionist Costume designer production worker Craftsperson Cook Craft instructor Chef Environmental Craftsperson Costume designer Creche attendant health officer Creche attendant Craftsperson Dairy technologist Domestic cleaner Creche attendant Fashion designer Dietary aide Education aide Domestic cleaner Developmental Events coordinator Education aide care worker Food journalist Fashion coordinator Events coordinator Fibre textile Fibre textile Fashion designer worker worker Food technologist Food process Food processing worker Fashion coordinator technician Footwear worker Health educator Instore demonstrator Food process worker Food processing Kitchenhand Food stylist technician Health promotion Nanny Hotel/motel front officer office clerk Guest relations officer Home economist Hospital catering officer Hospitality consultant Hotel/motel manager Human resources manager Interior designer Interior decorator Hospital catering officer Hospitality consultant Hotel/motel manager Human resources consultant Mothercraft nurse Nanny
Cook Chef
level 1
home economics
Personnel consultant Product designer Personal assistant Receptionist Photographer Photographer Residential Quality control officer Production care worker controller Receptionist Product designer Residential Respite carer care worker Retail buyer Production Public relations Retail buyer controller officer Retail manager Retail manager Sales assistant Screen printer Public relations Sales Social worker officer demonstrator Smallgoods maker Teachers aide Tailor Textile machinist Quality control Speech therapist Teachers aide Textile retailer officer Tourist information Tourist information officer officer Teacher-early Teacher-technical Youth worker childhood and further Travel and tourism Waiter education officer Wardrobe Visual merchandiser coordinator Teacher-home Textile designer economics Waiter Wardrobe coordinator Welfare worker Youth worker Travel and tourism officer Teacher-primary
Nurse-enrolled
Teacher-secondary
University lecturer
Welfare worker
Youth worker
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
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HOSPITALITY?
level 4
Importer, exporter or wholesaler
level 3
Advertising and sales manager Call or contact centre and customer service manager Auditor Butcher and smallgoods maker Company secretary Cabinetmaker Manufacturer
level 2
Baker or pastry cook Florist
level 1
Beauty therapist Checkout operator or office cashier Purchasing or supply logistics clerk Retail supervisor Sales assistant (general)
Jeweller
Commercial cleaner Canvas or leather goods maker Clothing trade worker Delivery driver Fast food cook Food trades assistant ICT sales assistant Models and sales demonstrator
Nurseryperson
Corporate treasurer
HOSPITALITY
Street vendor or related salesperson Vending machine attendant Secretary Supply and distribution manager
General manager
Office manager
Electrician
Level 2
Level 4
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS?
level 4
Industrial engineer Army officer Interior designer
level 3
Building contractor Army soldier Electronics engineering associate Building inspector Audiovisual technician Building contractor Architectural drafter Electrical engineering technician Landscape architect
Architectural drafter Army soldier Audiovisual technician Building surveyor Automotive parts interpreter Building inspector Automotive trades Bicycle technician Building technician Building surveyor Building trades Cartographer Army Soldier Business equipment technician Building technician Audiovisual technician Carpenter and joiner Bicycle technician Carpet layer Cartographer Civil engineer Computer service Computer service technician Construction trades technician Cartographic Craftsperson Craftsperson draftsperson Electrical engineering Footwear worker Civil engineering technician technologist Forest worker Cartographic Electrical trades technician Electronics Glass craftsperson engineering technician Leadlight worker Engineering Civil and tradesperson Leather worker structural Craftsperson electrical engineering Machinist Engineering associate tradesperson fabrication Metal press operator Engineering Metal trades tradesperson Civil engineering Electrical and mechanical assistant draftsperson electronics Forest worker engineering Furniture polisher technologist Dental technician Glass and glazing tradesperson Graphic press operator Instrument fitter Diamond cutter Jeweller and polisher Leadlight worker Electrical engineer Electrical engineering associate Electronics engineer Electrical engineering detail draftsperson Ergonomist
level 2
level 1
Industrial arts
Locksmith Marine engineer Materials engineer Mechanical engineering technician Engineering survey Metal trades draftsperson Model maker Motor trades Museum technician Marine engineer Mechanical engineer Musical Model maker instrument maker Optical mechanic Mechanical Musical instrument Patternmaker engineering maker Picture framer associate Metallurgist Offset printer Plumber Printing machinist Picture framer Mechanical Radio and Press operator television servicer engineering Roof slater Mining engineer technician Printing hand and tiler Rail transport Saw doctor employee Model maker Sewing machine mechanic Saw doctor Shipwright Naval architect Sound technician Radio and Silversmith television Sound technician Toymaker servicer Stonemason Tracer Telecommunications Prosthetist/ technician Vehicle detailer Set designer orthotist Textile mechanic Youth worker Textile technician Timber and forest Sound technician products worker Upholsterer Vehicle detailer Quantity surveyor/ Survey drafter Watch and clock construction maker and repairer economist Wood machinist Youth worker Surveying technologist
Set designer
Surveyor
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
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Languages?
level 4
Journalist
Language teacher
level 3
Library technician
Lawyer Librarian Linguist Musician Nurse-enrolled Library assistant Nurse-registered Police officer-AFP Police officer-AFP Police officer-state Public relations officer Ships captain Ships officer Ships catering attendant Singer Teachers aide Tourist guide Travel consultant Waiter Writer Theatre critic Speech pathologist Translator Subtitler Teacher Theatre critic Singer Ships officer Singer Social worker Subtitler Solicitor
level 2
Hotel/motel manager
Musician
Army soldier
Actor
level 1
Hotel/motel front office clerk Library assistant Nursing assistant
Musician Nurse-enrolled
Army soldier
Police officerstate
Police officer-state Sales assistant Sales representative Ships catering attendant Singer Teachers aide Tourist guide Travel consultant Waiter Writer
Driving Clerical officer Employment instructor local government officer- personnel Exporter/importer Customs officer consultant Education aide Education aide Exporter/ Exporter/importer Exporter/importer Export/import clerk importer Export/import clerk Export/import clerk Film critic Foreign affairs and trade officer Historian Hotel/motel manager Human resources/ personnel officer Interpreter Human resources/ personnel officer Hotel/motel front office clerk Hotel/motel manager Export/import clerk Flight attendant
languages
Immigration officer
Welfare worker
Interpreter
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
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Maths?
level 4 level 3
level 2
level 1
maths
Industrial engineer Information technology manager Information technology support technician Investment analyst Life scientist Hospital Marine scientist catering officer Marine surveyor Hospital food Materials engineer services manager Mathematician Information technology support technician Mathematics teacher Finance clerk Insurance agent Mechanical engineer Insurance claims Mechatronic engineer Industrial investigator textiles fabricator Medical scientist Laboratory technician Metallurgist Insurance agent Laboratory worker Meteorologist Laboratory technician Marine engineer Data Meteorological Mechanical processing technical officer Laboratory worker operator engineering Microbiologist Mechanical Exporter/importer associate Mine surveyor engineering Export/import clerk Mechanical Mining engineer technician Finance clerk engineering Multimedia Gaming worker technician Multimedia developer Insurance agent Mechanical developer Newsagent Naval architect engineering Postal employee Newsagent Optometrist technologist Retail buyer Patent examiner Postal employee Medical laboratory Sales assistant technician Petroleum engineer Sales Purchasing officer Metallurgical Pharmacist representative technician Retail buyer Service station Physicist attendant Meteorological Physiologist Sailmaker Spare parts technical officer Pilot salesperson Sales Multimedia Quantity Stock and station agent representative developer surveyor/ Storeperson construction Secretary Naval architectural Survey assistant draftsperson economist Ticket seller Stock and station agent Pilot Radiation therapist Purchasing officer Survey assistant Radiologist Radio officer (ship) Refrigeration Telecommunications technician Radio technical officer engineer Refrigeration and air Science teacher conditioning associate Ships captain Ships officer Ships officer Stockbroker Sports scientist Stockbrokers clerk Statistician Survey drafter Stockbroker Surveying technologist Surveyor Town planning drafter Systems analyst Teacher Town planner University lecturer Valuer
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
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Media STUDIES?
level 4
Journalist Announcer Librarian
level 3
Arts administrator Actor Film, stage and television director Announcer
Marketing researcher
Copywriter
Audiovisual technician Costume maker Broadcasting technician Cultural heritage officer Camera operator (film, television or video) Copywriter Disc jockey Announcer
Actor
level 2
Graphic designer Library assistant Make-up artist Multimedia developer Librarian technician
Marketing officer
Audiovisual technician Broadcasting technician Camera operator (film, television or video) Actor Announcer
Multimedia developer
level 1
Marketing officer Museum curator Multimedia developer Musician Musician Playwright Playwright Proofreader Scriptwriter Publisher
Dancer
Audiovisual technician
Film and television producers assistant Library assistant Make-up artist Playwright
Print finishing artist Printing machinist Screen printer/ stencil preparer Scriptwriter Signwriter Sound technician Stage manager Stagehand
Costume maker
Camera operator (film, television or video) Copywriter Costume maker Dancer Desktop publisher Disc jockey Film and television lighting operator
Dancer
Media studies
Printing hand Projectionist Scriptwriter Sound technician Stagehand Theatrical costume maker and designer Ticket seller Writer
Desktop publisher Film and television lighting operator Disc jockey Film and television producer
Set designer
Sound technician
Scriptwriter
Film and television producers assistant Film, stage and television director Graphic pre-press operator
Telecommunications technician
Stage manager
Theatrical costume maker and designer Web designer/ developer Writer Web designer/developer Theatrical costume maker and designer
Set designer
Stage manager
Film critic
Teacher secondary
Graphic designer
Web designer/developer
Historian
Writer
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of MEDIA STUDIES. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
level 3
Architectural, building or surveying technician Industrial engineer
level 2
Metal casting, forging or finishing trade worker
Manufacturer
Construction manager
level 1
Metal engineering process worker Purchasing or supply logistics clerk Mechanical engineer
Crane, hoist or lift operator Driller, miner or shot firer Earthmoving plant operator Engineering production system worker Precision metal trade worker
Production manager
Geologist or geophysicist
Level 2
Level 4
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OUTDOOR EDUCATION?
Have you considered the following occupations?
level 4
Agricultural and forestry scientist Life scientist
level 3
Architect or landscape architect Amusement, fitness or sports centre manager
Occupational and environmental health professional Contract, program and project administrator
level 2
Cartographer or surveyor Architectural, building or surveying technician Civil engineering professional Fire and emergency worker Handyperson Animal attendant or trainer Real estate sales agent
Photographer
level 1
Fitness instructor Outdoor adventure guide
OUTDOOR EDUCATION
Secondary school teacher Safety inspector Senior noncommissioned defence force member
Greenkeeper Geologist and geophysicist Civil engineering draftsperson or technician General manager
Training and development professional Environmental scientist Conference and event organiser Urban and regional planner
Journalist or writer
Level 2
Level 4
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Performing Arts?
level 4
Journalist Music critic
level 3
Film, stage and television director
Music librarian Music publisher Music school administrator Music therapist Musical director Musician
Floor manager
level 2
Actor Animator Casting director Camera operator Announcer (film, television Artist or video) Child care worker Auctioneer Audiovisual Child care Composer technician assistant Busker Child care worker Continuity writer Child care assistant Child care worker Composer Copywriter Copywriter Copywriter Composer Costume maker Costume maker Costume maker Dancer Dancer Dancer Disc jockey Disc jockey Dressmaker Director of Entertainer photography Dressmaker Film and television Entertainer lighting operator Disc jockey Film and television Dressmaker lighting operator Film and television producers assistant
Milliner
Playwright
performing arts
Orchestra conductor Musical instrument television maker Public relations producers assistant officer Playwright Musician Florist Mime artist Publicity officer Recreation officer Program director Model (radio or Signwriter Program director television) Musical instrument (radio and maker Singer television) Piano tuner Public relations officer Singer Sound technician Recreation officer Sound technician Stage manager Recreation officer Stagehand Scriptwriter Stunt performer Stagehand Scriptwriter Theatrical Set designer Stunt performer costumer maker and designer Set designer Theatrical Singer Visual merchandiser costumer maker Wardrobe supervisor and designer Sound technician Singer Writer Ticketwriter and Stage manager Stage manager showcard artist Visual merchandiser Wardrobe supervisor Writer Theatre critic Theatrical costumer maker and designer Teacher Teacher early childhood Theatre critic Theatrical costumer maker and designer University lecturer
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of PERFORMING ARTS. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
Physical Education?
Have you considered the following occupations?
level 4
Acupuncturist Medical practitioner Ambulance officer Naturopath
Army officer
level 3
Acupuncturist Forest technical officer Nurse-registered
Chiropractor Ambulance officer Dancer Ambulance officer Aquaculture technician Ergonomist Dancer
Abattoir worker Aerobics instructor Aviation firefighter Ambulance officer Facility manager Army soldier Dancer Athlete Builders labourer Diver Facility manager Farmer/farm Council worker manager Electrical Dancer linesperson Diver Farmer/farm Fitness instructor Farmer/farm Farmer/farm manager manager manager Farm hand Fisher Farrier Fitness instructor Fitness centre manager Firefighter Firefighter Forest worker Fisheries officer Furniture removalist Fisher Garbage collector Forester Gardener Fisheries officer Labourer Fitness instructor Lifeguard Forest officer Fitness instructor
Park ranger
level 2
Aerobics instructor Greenkeeper Horticultural tradesperson
Dietitian/nutritionist
Army soldier
Jockey
Army soldier
level 1
Physical education
Massage therapist Naturopath Physical education Massage therapist Nurse-enrolled teacher Meat worker Milk vendor Nursing assistant Miner Nurse-enrolled Parking inspector Police officerPhysiologist state Police officer-state Postal employee Recreation Referee Physiotherapist officer Police officer-AFP Rigger Scaffolder Slate and Shearer roof tiler Recreation officer Sports coach Sports coach Police officer-state Sportsperson Stagehand Sports Sports Stablehand commentator administrator Stunt performer Recreation officer Tree surgeon Stagehand Youth worker Sports coach Tree surgeon Yoga instructor Ward assistant Referee Tilerroof Ward assistant Yoga instructor Youth worker Sports trainer Sports coach Sports editor
Forest worker Forest technical officer Fitness centre manager Timber and forest products worker Gardener Fitness counsellor Health promotion officer Forest officer Marketing officer
Sports journalist
Fitness counsellor
University lecturer
Market researcher
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of PHYSICAL EDUCATION. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
Physics?
level 4
Marine engineer
level 3
Mechatronic engineer Medical imaging technologist Medical practitioner Medical scientist Metallurgist Meteorologist Meteorological technical officer Microbiologist Mine surveyor Mineralogist Mining engineer
level 2
Metallurgical technician
Marine surveyor Motor mechanic Mechanical engineering technician Plastics and composites fabricator Mechanical engineering associate
level 1
Foundry worker
Civil engineering Computer engineer Business design draftsperson Audiovisual equipment Computer technician technician Civil engineering programmer technologist Computer Camera operator Boiler attendant systems engineer Computer science (film, television, technician video) Defence force Camera operator Draftsperson officer Draftsperson (film, television, Dentist Electrical video) Film and Electrical engineer engineering television associate Electronics engineer lighting operator Film and television Electrical lighting operator Electrical and engineering Instrument fitter electronics detail drafter engineering Laboratory Electrical technologist assistant engineering Environmental technician Laboratory worker health officer Electronics detail Marine engineer Environmental draftsperson scientist Medical laboratory technician Electronics Ergonomist engineering associate Metal machinist Forensic scientist Electronics Forester engineering technician Geographer Engineering survey drafting technician Geologist Film and television lighting operator Geophysicist Hydrologist/hydrogeologist Hydrographer Industrial designer Industrial engineer Industrial radiographer Life scientist Marine scientist
Naval architect Medical laboratory Nuclear medicine technician technologist Metallurgical Radar plotter Occupational health technician Defence Force and safety officer Plumber
physics
Meteorological Oceanographer Refrigeration and technical officer air conditioning Optometrist Shot firer mechanic Naval architectural Patent examiner draftsperson Sheetmetal Petroleum engineer Sound technician worker Occupational health Pharmacist and safety officer Shipwright Physicist Survey assistant Pilot Physiotherapist Sound technician Radio officer (ship) Survey assistant Telecommunications technician Toolmaker Welder Pilot Radio technical officer Prosthetist/orthotist Quantity surveyor/ Refrigeration and construction air conditioning economist associate Radiation therapist Radiologist Refrigeration engineer Science teacher Ships captain Ships officer Surveyor Telecommuncations engineer Town planner University lecturer Veterinarian
Ultrasound technician
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
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RETAIL?
level 3
Jewellery designer
Advertising and sales manager Call or contact centre or customer service Baker or manager pastrycook
Manufacturer
level 2
Auditor
Company secretary
therapist Bookkeeper Car detailer Checkout operators or office cashier Commercial cleaner Credit and loans officer Delivery driver Fast food cook ICT sales assistant Models and sales demonstrator Motor vehicle or vehicle parts salesperson Personal care consultant
Retail
sales Jeweller assistant Photographic developer or printer Motor Purchasing mechanic or supply logistics clerk Retail supervisor Sales assistant Nurseryperson (general) Sales representative Service station attendant Retail and wool buyer Shelf filler Storeperson Street vendor or related salesperson Upholsterer Telemarketer
Retail manager
Level 2
Level 4
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Rural Studies?
Agricultural technical officer
level 3
Flower grower
Forester
Geographer
Horse manager
Animal attendant Agricultural scientist Animal technician Animal technician Aquaculture technician Artificial inseminator Butcher Biochemist Aquaculture technician Cheesemaker
level 2
Agronomist
level 1 Labourer
Nursery assistant
Horticultural manager
Customs officer
Animal attendant Artificial Customs officer inseminator Auctioneer Farmer/Farm Beekeeper manager Bulldozer operator Farrier Customs officer Fisher Dairy worker Fisheries officer Farmer/farm manager Forest worker Farm hand Fisher Flower Forest worker grower Fruit and Gardener vegetable picker Flower grower Greenkeeper Gardener Herd tester Gardeners assistant Horse manager Horse manager Horse trainer Horticultural tradesperson Horse trainer Jockey
Rural studies
Nursery worker Leather worker Horse trainer Horticulturalist Pest and weed Meat worker controller Miner Mobile plant operator Primary products Landscape inspector Nursery assistant architect Nursery worker Plant operator Horticultural Pest and weed manager Saddler controller Meteorologist Plant operator Saw doctor Poultry Stock and processor Saw doctor station agent Meteorological Shearer technical officer Meteorological Slaughterer Survey assistant technical officer Stablehand Timber/forest Station hand products worker Park ranger Survey assistant Tree faller Stock and station agent Tree surgeon Winery worker Rural studies Tissue culture Veterinary nurse teacher technician Winery worker Wool broker Wool classer Tree surgeon Veterinarian Teacher
Environmental engineer
Viticulturalist
Winemaker
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of RURAL STUDIES. For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.
level 3
Buyer
Teachersecondary
Craftsperson Retail buyer Buyer Clothing production manager Costume maker Cosmetician Canvas goods maker Clothing cutter
level 2
Retail buyer
level 1
Sailmaker Laundry worker Leather worker Presser Sales assistant Sales demonstrator Teachers aide Textile technician Theatre costume maker and designer Wardrobe supervisor Sales assistant Sales manager Screen printer Sewing machine mechanic Surgical bootmaker Tailor Teachers aide Teacher Teacher technical and technical further education and further education Textile designer Surgical bootmaker Theatre costume maker and designer Set designer
Fashion designer
Costume maker
Clothing machinist Clothing patternmaker Costume maker Craftsperson Dry cleaner Education aide Fashion Designer
Craft instructor
Graphic designer
Craftsperson
Tailor
Fibre textile worker Fashion Footwear worker coordinator Fashion coordinator Interior decorator Fashion designer Fibre textile worker Fashion designer Interior decorator Jeweller Graphic designer Leather worker Milliner Interior decorator Set designer
Education aide
Textile mechanic
University lecturer
Theatre costume maker and designer Textile technician Upholsterer Visual merchandiser Wardrobe supervisor Visual merchandiser Theatre costume maker and designer Visual arts/crafts teacher
Journalist
Wardrobe supervisor
Wardrobe supervisor
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV U or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level.
Level 3
sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or U Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree U or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university.
Level 2
Level 4
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