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Employment prospects The Arts, Performance and Culture industry employs 3,100 South Australians, which is around 0.4% of the State’s workforce. About 500 new jobs are expected to open up over the next five years due to industry growth and replacement of people who will retire or change jobs. Most people working in this industry are visual arts and crafts professionals, musicians, and performing arts technicians. Most of the jobs are in the Adelaide metropolitan area (northern, southern, eastern and western Adelaide). • Slightly more people work full-time than part-time in this industry. • The majority of people have Certificate III or higher qualifications. A third of the workforce currently has Bachelor Degree or higher qualifications. • There are slightly more men than women in this industry. • People working in the industry are of similar age profile to the average age of the SA workforce. • To work in this industry you need to be creative, have confidence and enthusiasm and excellent interpersonal skills. You will also need a high level of organisational and time management skills and be prepared to work long and varied hours. • Full-time Arts Administrators can earn from $800 to around $1,400 per week, while musicians earn between $400 (part-time) and $1,100 (full-time) per week. • Performing Arts Support Workers can earn between $300 – $800 per week. • Arts and crafts professionals can earn between $450 - $1,000 per week (depending on whether they work part-time or full-time). Quick facts about this industry Arts, performance and design If you are at school For vocational education in SACE, ask your VET coordinator at school, and visit www.sace.sa.edu.au to check the VET recognition register. Check the following industries to see which qualifications can be recognised in the SACE. Some of the Certificate III qualifications may be available for Training Guarantee for SACE Students. Music, Art and Culture If you are thinking about VET, vocational qualifications include: Visual Arts, Craft and Design Certificate I, II, III and IV in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft Certificate I, II, III and IV in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts Certificate III and IV in Design Certificate III and IV in Arts Administration Certificate IV and Diploma in Photoimaging Advanced Diploma of Arts Management Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Development. Music Certificate II, III, IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Music, with specialisations in music business, technical production and sound production. Top job openings Music Professionals Fashion, Industrial and Jewellery Designers Designers Performing Arts Technicians Actors, Dancers and Other Entertainers skills.sa.gov.au 1800 506 266 14

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The Arts, Performance and Culture industry employs 3,100 South Australians, which is around 0.4% of the State’s workforce. About 500 new jobs are expected to open up over the next five years due to industry growth and replacement of people who will retire or change jobs. Most people working in this industry are visual arts and crafts professionals, musicians, and performing arts technicians. Most of the jobs are in the Adelaide metropolitan area (northern, southern, eastern and western Adelaide).

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Employment prospects

The Arts, Performance and Culture industry employs 3,100 South Australians, which is around 0.4% of the State’s workforce.

About 500 new jobs are expected to open up over the next five years due to industry growth and replacement of people who will retire or change jobs.

Most people working in this industry are visual arts and crafts professionals, musicians, and performing arts technicians.

Most of the jobs are in the Adelaide metropolitan area (northern, southern, eastern and western Adelaide).

• Slightlymorepeopleworkfull-timethanpart-timeinthisindustry.

• ThemajorityofpeoplehaveCertificateIIIorhigherqualifications.AthirdoftheworkforcecurrentlyhasBachelorDegreeorhigherqualifications.

• Thereareslightlymorementhanwomeninthisindustry.

• PeopleworkingintheindustryareofsimilarageprofiletotheaverageageoftheSAworkforce.

• Toworkinthisindustryyouneedtobecreative,haveconfidenceandenthusiasmandexcellentinterpersonalskills.Youwillalsoneedahighleveloforganisationalandtimemanagementskillsandbepreparedtoworklongandvariedhours.

• Full-timeArtsAdministratorscanearnfrom$800toaround$1,400perweek,whilemusiciansearnbetween$400(part-time)and$1,100(full-time)perweek.

• PerformingArtsSupportWorkerscanearnbetween$300–$800perweek.

• Artsandcraftsprofessionalscanearnbetween$450-$1,000perweek(dependingonwhethertheyworkpart-timeorfull-time).

Quick facts about this industry

Arts, performance and design

If you are at school

For vocational education in SACE, ask your VET coordinator at school, and visit www.sace.sa.edu.au to check the VET recognition register. Check the following industries to see which qualifications can be recognised in the SACE. Some of the Certificate III qualifications may be available for Training Guarantee for SACE Students.

• Music,ArtandCulture

If you are thinking about VET, vocational qualifications include:

Visual Arts, Craft and Design• CertificateI,II,IIIandIVinVisual

Arts and Contemporary Craft

• CertificateI,II,IIIandIVinAboriginalorTorres Strait Islander Cultural Arts

• CertificateIIIandIVinDesign

• CertificateIIIandIVinArtsAdministration

• CertificateIVandDiplomainPhotoimaging

• AdvancedDiplomaofArtsManagement

• AdvancedDiplomaofCreativeProductDevelopment.

Music• CertificateII,III,IV,Diplomaand

AdvancedDiplomainMusic,withspecialisations in music business, technical production and sound production.

Top job openingsMusicProfessionals

Fashion,IndustrialandJewelleryDesigners

Designers

PerformingArtsTechnicians

Actors,DancersandOtherEntertainers

skills.sa.gov.au 1800 506 266 14

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Entertainment• CertificateIandIIinLiveProduction,

TheatreandEvents

• CertificateIII,IV,DiplomaandAdvancedDiplomainLiveProduction,TheatreandEvents,withspecialisationsinconstructionandmanufacturingandtechnicaloperations

• CertificateIII,IVandDiplomainVenuesandEvents

• CertificateIVandDiplomainCostumeforPerformance

• CertificateIVandDiplomainMake-up

• AdvancedDiplomaofStageManagement.

Formoreinformationaboutthequalificationsandwheretogo,checkthejobguide:www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.auCheckwww.skills.sa.gov.autoseewhatcoursesareavailableunderSkillsforAll.

If you are thinking about university, degrees include:

• BachelorofCreativeArts(Drama)• BachelorofCreativeArts(Screen)• BachelorofVisualArts(Specialisation).

CheckthethreeSouthAustralianuniversitywebsitesandSouthAustralianTertiaryAdmissionsCentre(SATAC)listedatthefrontofthisguide.Formoreinformationaboutthequalificationsandwheretogo,checkthejobguide:www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au

Occupations in this industry

Actors, musicians, dancers and other entertainersMusiciansplaymusicinrecitals,asanaccompanist,orasamemberofanorchestra,bandorothermusicalgroup,makerecordingsforsaleorprovidemusicalbackingforadvertising,radio,television,internetorfilmproductions.

Anactormayperformliveoronrecordedmedium,includingtheatre,film,radio,television,internetorincommercials.Theymayalsoprovidevoicebackingtoanimatedfilmsandcommercials.

Dancersperformassoloists,withapartner,orasmembersofagroup,oftenworkingcloselywithmusicians.Theymayperformavarietyofdancestylesortheymayspecialiseinoneparticularstyle.

Otherentertainersincludecomedians,circusperformers,magicians,andpuppeteers/ventriloquists.

Occupations in this industry include:

ActorsDancersEntertainersFilm,StageandTelevisionDirectorsMusiciansandMusicProfessionalsPerformingArtsTechniciansProductionCrewMembersSingersStageManagers.

Visual arts, craft and designArtistscreatevisualandthreedimensionalformsthroughpainting,drawing,printmaking,carving,sculpting,photography,modelling,film-making,music,acting,dancing,videoandcomputerstocommunicateanimpressionoridea.

Occupations in this industry include:

ArtistsArtDirectors(Advertising)ArtTherapistsArtsAdministratorsCraftspeopleCommercialPhotographyincludingadvertising,photojournalism,forensicphotographyCreativePhotographersFilmandTelevisionspecialistsincludingsoundrecordists,videoeditorsPictureFramersJewelleryDesignersIndustrialDesignersTextile(Fashion)Designers.

Occupations in this industry link to the:

• Fashionindustry

• HairandBeautyindustry

• InformationandCommunicationsTechnologyindustry

• MediaandPublishingindustry

• TourismandHospitalityindustry.

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Need more info?

ServiceSkillsSAwww.serviceskillssa.com.au/careers.html

TheJobIlovewww.serviceskills.com.au/sites/default/files/JobILove_WEB.pdf

InnovationandBusinessIndustrySkillsCouncilwww.ibsa.org.au

www.thejoboutlook.gov.au

www.jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au

Career information about specific occupations has been sourced from www.myfuture.com.au and industry skills bodies. South Australian labour market information has been sourced from ABS Catalogue 6291.0.55.003 Labour Force, average of 4 quarters to November quarter 2011. South Australian information on Age, Region and Income has been sourced from the Australian Census of Population and Housing 2006. Job Openings information is sourced from the South Australian Training and Skills Commission, (unpublished) 2011.© Copyright 2012 Minister for Employment, Higher Education and Skills

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