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JOBS AND TRAINING

NEEDS REPORT

Metropolitan Melbourne

2018

September 2017

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Published by the Department of

Education and Training

Melbourne, September 2017

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CONTENTS

Introduction 5

Overview 5

Skills requirement 8

Occupation to course grouping 18

Courses for community needs 31

TABLES

Table 1: Training Providers 7

Table 2: Skills requirement by Sub-Major and Unit Group occupations 10

Table 3: Sub-Major Group Occupation to course grouping 18

Table 4: VET courses not strongly linked to occupational groups 31

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Jobs and Training Needs Report – September 2017 5

Introduction

This report has been produced by the Department of Education and Training, for Training Providers, and summarises

training needs for Metropolitan Melbourne.

It combines the region’s labour market analysis with existing government subsidised vocational education and training (VET)

activity to provide insights on the level of future training needs, for specific occupations in the region.

This report should be considered in conjunction with the Funded Course List for 2018, 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 better align their proposed delivery in 2018 with the objectives of the Victorian VET system.

Overview

Metropolitan Melbourne has a large and diverse economy that has

progressively moved from manufacturing to a more globally

focused, knowledge-based service economy. It is rapidly expanding

with growth corridors to the north, west, southeast and northwest

of the Metropolitan area. The economy shows strong growth

especially in Financial and Insurance Services and Construction.

Southern Melbourne is strongly influenced by Manufacturing,

Professional and Health Care and Social Assistance industries.

Western Melbourne is strongly 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 key Training Providers service the Metropolitan

Melbourne area, including: Chisholm and Holmesglen Institutes in

the South; RMIT University, Victoria Polytechnic and the William

Angliss Institute in the West; Box Hill Institute, Swinburne

University and the Holmesglen Institute in the East; and

Melbourne Polytechnic and the Kangan Institute in the North.

INDUSTRIES

FIG. 1: BUSINESS COMPOSITION (2016)

The following show the top five industries based on the share of total business establishments in 2016 for Metropolitan Melbourne and

their comparative proportions for Victoria.

METROPOLITAN MELBOURNE

VICTORIA

Source: WorkSafe Victoria, 2017

CONSTR

15%

PROF

15%

RETAIL

11%

HEALTH

9%WHOLE

7%

OTHER

43%

CONSTR

15%

PROF

13%

RETAIL

11%

HEALTH

8%WHOLE

7%

OTHER

46%

Construction Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Retail Trade

Health Care and Social Assistance Wholesale Trade All other industries

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Jobs and Training Needs Report – September 2017 6

JOBS AND TRAINING

The following figures only 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 recurring more than once in figures 2 to 4 are marked with a

diamond to show the extent to which high volume job vacancies, and large forecast job demand, are reflected in 2017 forecast

government subsidised training commencements.

FIG. 2: ADVERTISED VACANCIES (2017)

The top ten occupations based on the share of total advertised job

vacancies in the 12 months to June 2017 for Metropolitan

Melbourne and their comparative proportions for Victoria.

FIG. 3: TOTAL DEMAND FOR WORKERS (2017–2021)

The top ten occupations based on the share of total forecast of

demand for workers over the next 5 years for Metropolitan

Melbourne and their comparative proportions for Victoria. Demand

for workers may arise from new jobs created, staff turnover and/or

retirements.

Source: Burning Glass Technologies – Labour Insight Real-Time Labour Market Information Tool,

2017

Note: Data is based on internet vacancies only and may not reflect all job openings over the period

Source: Deloitte Access Economics, 2017

FIG. 4: TOTAL TRAINING COMMENCEMENTS (2017 FORECAST)

The top ten occupations based on the share of total government

subsidised commencements in 2017 (forecast) for Metropolitan

Melbourne and their comparative proportions for Victoria.

FIG. 5: APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING COMMENCEMENTS (2016)

The top ten occupations based on the share of total

apprenticeship commencements in 2016 for Metropolitan

Melbourne and their comparative proportions for Victoria.

Source: Department of Education and Training, 2017

Source: Department of Education and Training, 2017

Note: Forecast data for 2017 not available

7%

4%

3%

3%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

7%

4%

3%

2%

3%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

Sales Representatives

Software and Applicat ions

Programmers

Accountants

Contract, Program and Project

Admi nistrators

Information Officers

Other Specialist Managers

Advertising and Marketing

Professi onals

Computer Network Professionals

Human Resource Professionals

ICT Business and Systems Analysts

Metropolitan Victoria

9%

3%

3%

3%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

9%

3%

3%

3%

2%

2%

2%

2%

1%

1%

Sales Assi stant s (General)

Checkout O perators and Office

Cashiers

Waiters

Kitchenhands

Accountants

Retail Managers

Child Carers

Receptionists

Storepersons

General Clerks

Metropolitan Victoria

5%

3%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

4%

3%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

2%

1%

2%

Child Carers

Education Aides

Security Officers and Guards

Nursing Support and Personal

Care W orkers

Architectural, Building and

Surveying Technicians

Concreters

Aged and Disabled Carers

Special Care Workers

Sales Assistant s (General)

Welfare Support Workers

Metropolitan Victoria

16%

14%

13%

6%

3%

3%

3%

3%

3%

2%

18%

12%

11%

5%

4%

4%

3%

3%

3%

2%

Carpenters and Joiners

Plumbers

Electri cians

Hairdressers

Chefs

Cooks

Gardeners

Motor Mechanics

Cabinetmakers

Bricklayers and Stonemasons

Metropolitan Victoria

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ADVERTISING EMPLOYERS

The following companies and organisations have recorded the largest number of job postings in Metropolitan Melbourne in the 12

months ending June 2017 (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 generally employed by small firms and thus their employers are unlikely to be represented

below.

Of the top advertisers in the region, universities are

strongly represented. These educational institutions

represent a quarter of the top 20 advertisers in the region.

The remaining top advertisers represent a wide variety of

industries ranging from government, banking, utility

services and retail.

It should be noted that the top advertising employers

may recruit for a range of roles with different

qualification requirements. Despite the strong presence

of education providers in the top 20 advertisers,

education-related occupations do not feature in the top

advertised VET-related vacancies of the jobs and training

figures 2 and 3 (page 6) for the region. It is likely that

many of the jobs advertised by universities require

Higher Education qualifications. Conversely, retail roles,

Accountants and a number of professional service roles

from figures 2 and 3 are consistent with the sectors

advertising the most vacancies in the region.

• AGL Energy

• Ascot Vale Leisure Centre

• Australia and New Zealand Banking Group

• Coles Supermarket

• Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited

• Federal Government

• La Trobe University

• Mercy Health

• Monash University

• National Australia Bank

• News Corp

• Public Transport Victoria

• Royal Automobile Club of Victoria

• RMIT University

• State Government

• Swinburne University of Technology

• Telstra Corporation Limited

• The Just Group

• University of Melbourne

• Woolworths

Source: Burning Glass Technologies – Labour Insight Real-Time Labour Market Information Tool, 2017

TRAINING PROVIDERS

The following figure and table represent the share of government subsidised training commencements in Metropolitan Melbourne by

type of Training Provider, and the total number of Training Providers by type, in 2016. The shares are broadly consistent with the

statewide picture.

FIG. 6: SHARE OF COMMENCEMENTS (2016) TABLE 1: NUMBER OF TRAINING PROVIDERS (2016)

Source: Department of Education and Training, 2017

Number of organisationsNumber of organisationsNumber of organisationsNumber of organisations

Provider typeProvider typeProvider typeProvider type MetropolitanMetropolitanMetropolitanMetropolitan VictoriaVictoriaVictoriaVictoria

TAFE 14 16

Adult Community Education (ACE) 158 264

Private 273 299

Source: Department of Education and Training, 2017

TAFE

35%

ACE 23%

Private

42%

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Skills requirement

Table 2 provides a guide for Training Providers on the nature and size of jobs serviced by VET training in Metropolitan Melbourne, and

anticipated jobs growth and associated demand for training in 2018, taking into account existing training patterns.

This information is intended to provide broad indications of VET demand. Depending on a range of factors, jobs displaying similar

indicators of anticipated training related employment demand may have differing training requirements for 2018. For this reason jobs

should not be compared, but considered individually. The information only applies to 2018 skills needs; the data will be revised on an

annual basis to take account of the latest developments in the Victorian economy.

EXPLANATORY NOTES

Training related occupations:Training related occupations:Training related occupations:Training related occupations: Occupations where VET training supplies all or some new entrants, or where VET training is undertaken to

improve specific or generic skills for existing workers in, or seeking to enter, those jobs.

2017201720172017 emplemplemplemployment: oyment: oyment: oyment: Estimated persons employed in the region in 2017, in occupations where VET training supplies all or some workers,

based on Deloitte Access Economics’ whole of Government Labour Market Forecasts.

Anticipated 2018 employment demand:Anticipated 2018 employment demand:Anticipated 2018 employment demand:Anticipated 2018 employment demand: Estimated occupational demand for those holding VET qualifications in the region, based on new

jobs created, staff turnover and retirements. Note that for some jobs, workers holding higher education qualifications or no qualifications

may also be in demand, but these are excluded from the data. Results will range from:

� - no additional VET graduates required

� - minimal additional VET graduates required

� � - moderate additional VET graduates required

� � � - significant additional VET graduates required

Anticipated 2018 additional training needs (Region)/(State):Anticipated 2018 additional training needs (Region)/(State):Anticipated 2018 additional training needs (Region)/(State):Anticipated 2018 additional training needs (Region)/(State): Estimated requirement for government subsidised VET commencements in

2018 in the region and in Victoria, based on current employment, anticipated employment growth and current training patterns. Results

are presented as numeric ranges. Please note training requirements for a given occupation may be high in some regions and negative in

others. When combined into a statewide requirement, these results may cancel out each other out. Hence a single region’s training

requirement may differ significantly to the statewide requirement.

Apprenticeship option available:Apprenticeship option available:Apprenticeship option available:Apprenticeship option available: Jobs marked with indicate that one or more apprenticeships apply to it. Training delivery aligned to

those apprenticeships is encouraged, irrespective of whether anticipated requirements for general (i.e. non-apprenticeship) courses

aligned to the job are stable or decreasing.

StatewideStatewideStatewideStatewide priorities:priorities:priorities:priorities: Jobs aligned to Victorian Family Violence and National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) workforces, and general

infrastructure (including rail) 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.

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GUIDELINES FOR USE

Table 2 should be read in conjunction with Table 3 to link anticipated additional training needs for each job to the VET courses which

supply graduates for those jobs. In proposing Program Delivery Plans, Training Providers should assess which courses on their scope,

within the ANZSCO Sub-Major Groups, will best service the anticipated additional training needs.

Example 1Example 1Example 1Example 1

As indicated in Table 2, Agricultural Technicians (page 10) have a relatively low employment base in the region (300 workers). It is

anticipated that there will be no further employment demand for VET graduates (arising from new jobs created, staff turnover and

retirements) for this occupation in 2018. This is indicated by the � in the table. Additionally, no training commencements will be

required in 2018.

The ANZSCO Sub-Major Group for Agricultural Technicians is Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians. Referring to this ANZSCO Sub-

Major Group in Table 3 (page 18), 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 lack of

anticipated employment demand, as explained above.

Example 2Example 2Example 2Example 2

As indicated in Table 2, Bricklayers and Stonemasons (page 10) have an employment base in the region of approximately 5800.

Anticipated employment demand for VET graduates (arising from new jobs created, staff turnover and/or retirements) is increasing

moderately (indicated by � �), which suggests that some job openings may become available in 2018. Additionally, some new training

commencements is anticipated for the region in 2018 in the 500-2000 level, to meet this demand. Also of note, there are some

Apprenticeship courses associated with Bricklayers and Stonemasons and they are associated with a statewide priority (infrastructure

projects and rail projects).

The ANZSCO Sub-Major Group for Bricklayers and Stonemasons is Construction Trades Workers. Referring to this ANZSCO Sub-Major

Group in Table 3 (pages 19-20), the courses most aligned with Bricklayers and Stonemasons are: the Certificate II in Building and

Construction, Pre-apprenticeship; the Certificate III in Stonemasonry; and the Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying. Training Providers

may wish to include these courses in their Program Delivery Plans, taking into account the range supplied in Table 2. As the Certificate III

in Bricklaying/Blocklaying is an Apprenticeship, unlimited delivery is permitted and encouraged for this mode.

NotesNotesNotesNotes

Apprenticeships:

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 occupations

• high risk - disruption caused by skills being in short supply would 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 no anticipated 2018 additional training needs (indicated as zero in Table 2) at both the region

and State Level. Courses associated with these occupations may still appear on the Funded Couse List 2018 and will therefore be

government subsidised in 2018, in order to:

• cater for niche/thin market occupations which are important to the State or local economy and may require access to marginal

levels of government subsidised training from time to time (including with the additional support of 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.

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Table 2: Skills requirement by Sub-Major and Unit Group occupations (ANZSCO)

Training related occupations

2017

Employment

Anticipated 2018

employment

demand

Anticipated 2018

additional

training needs

(Region)

Anticipated 2018

additional

training needs

(State)

Statewide

priorities

Technicians and Trade Workers

Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians

ICT Support Technicians 11,20011,20011,20011,200 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Telecommunications Technical Specialists 2,1002,1002,1002,100 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Other Building and Engineering Technicians 1,8001,8001,8001,800 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Medical Technicians 8,3008,3008,3008,300 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Architectural, Building and Surveying Technicians 15,20015,20015,20015,200 ���� 0000 0000 Electrical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 2,1002,1002,1002,100 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Civil Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 1,7001,7001,7001,700 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Science Technicians 1,1001,1001,1001,100 ���� 0000 0000 Electronic Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 900900900900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mechanical Engineering Draftspersons and Technicians 700700700700 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Safety Inspectors 300300300300 ���� 0000 0000 Agricultural Technicians 300300300300 ���� 0000 0000 Primary Products Inspectors 200200200200 ���� 0000 0000

Automotive and Engineering Trades Workers Panelbeaters 3,3003,3003,3003,300 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000

Precision Metal Trades Workers 1,9001,9001,9001,900 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000

Metal Casting, Forging and Finishing Trades Workers 1,0001,0001,0001,000 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000

Vehicle Body Builders and Trimmers 1,6001,6001,6001,600 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000

Structural Steel and Welding Trades Workers 12,30012,30012,30012,300 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Motor Mechanics 11,80011,80011,80011,800 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Metal Fitters and Machinists 9,9009,9009,9009,900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aircraft Maintenance Engineers 1,9001,9001,9001,900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Vehicle Painters 1,5001,5001,5001,500 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Toolmakers and Engineering Patternmakers 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 0000 0000

Sheetmetal Trades Workers 900900900900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Automotive Electricians 900900900900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Construction Trades Workers Bricklayers and Stonemasons 5,8005,8005,8005,800 �������� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Wall and Floor Tilers 4,6004,6004,6004,600 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Plasterers 5,6005,6005,6005,600 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Roof Tilers 2,2002,2002,2002,200 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Carpenters and Joiners 25,00025,00025,00025,000 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Plumbers 19,20019,20019,20019,200 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Painting Trades Workers 7,3007,3007,3007,300 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Floor Finishers 2,5002,5002,5002,500 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Glaziers 1,9001,9001,9001,900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Training related occupations

2017

Employment

Anticipated 2018

employment

demand

Anticipated 2018

additional

training needs

(Region)

Anticipated 2018

additional

training needs

(State)

Statewide

priorities

Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Workers

Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics 5,9005,9005,9005,900 �������� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Electricians 24,10024,10024,10024,100 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Telecommunications Trades Workers 6,0006,0006,0006,000 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Electronics Trades Workers 6,0006,0006,0006,000 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Electrical Distribution Trades Workers 1,6001,6001,6001,600 ���� 0 0 0 0 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000

Food Trades Workers Chefs 23,00023,00023,00023,000 �������� 5,000+ 5,000+ 5,000+ 5,000+ 5,0005,0005,0005,000----10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Cooks 5,3005,3005,3005,300 �������� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Bakers and Pastrycooks 3,4003,4003,4003,400 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Butchers and Smallgoods Makers 1,9001,9001,9001,900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Skilled Animal and Horticultural Workers Florists 1,9001,9001,9001,900 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Greenkeepers 1,3001,3001,3001,300 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Nurserypersons 1,0001,0001,0001,000 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Animal Attendants and Trainers 3,3003,3003,3003,300 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Gardeners 14,60014,60014,60014,600 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Veterinary Nurses 2,0002,0002,0002,000 ���� 0000 0000 Shearers <100<100<100<100 ���� 0000 1111----1000100010001000

Other Technicians and Trades Workers Hairdressers 13,00013,00013,00013,000 �������� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Clothing Trades Workers 2,5002,5002,5002,500 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Printers 4,6004,6004,6004,600 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Cabinetmakers 6,3006,3006,3006,300 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Gallery, Library and Museum Technicians 2,1002,1002,1002,100 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Boat Builders and Shipwrights 1,2001,2001,2001,200 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Print Finishers and Screen Printers 900900900900 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Performing Arts Technicians 3,9003,9003,9003,900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Miscellaneous Technicians and Trades Workers 3,7003,7003,7003,700 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chemical, Gas, Petroleum and Power Generation Plant Operators 1,7001,7001,7001,700 ���� 0000 0000 Signwriters 900900900900 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Upholsterers 800800800800 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Graphic Pre-press Trades Workers 700700700700 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wood Machinists and Other Wood Trades Workers 700700700700 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Canvas and Leather Goods Makers 400400400400 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jewellers 200200200200 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Community and Personal Service Workers

Health and Welfare Support Workers

Enrolled and Mothercraft Nurses 3,0003,0003,0003,000 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Indigenous Health Workers <100<100<100<100 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Welfare Support Workers 9,3009,3009,3009,300 ���� 0000 0000

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Training related occupations

2017

Employment

Anticipated 2018

employment

demand

Anticipated 2018

additional

training needs

(Region)

Anticipated 2018

additional

training needs

(State)

Statewide

priorities

Massage Therapists 3,6003,6003,6003,600 ���� 0000 0000 Ambulance Officers and Paramedics 3,1003,1003,1003,100 ���� 0000 0000 Dental Hygienists, Technicians and Therapists 800800800800 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Diversional Therapists 400400400400 ���� 0000 0000

Carers and Aides Aged and Disabled Carers 31,00031,00031,00031,000 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 5,0005,0005,0005,000----10,00010,00010,00010,000 Education Aides 16,00016,00016,00016,000 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 5,0005,0005,0005,000----10,00010,00010,00010,000 Nursing Support and Personal Care Workers 19,90019,90019,90019,900 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Dental Assistants 5,0005,0005,0005,000 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Child Carers 30,80030,80030,80030,800 �������� 0000 0000 Special Care Workers 600600600600 ���� 0000 0000

Hospitality Workers Waiters 30,30030,30030,30030,300 ������������ 5,000+ 5,000+ 5,000+ 5,000+ 10,000+ 10,000+ 10,000+ 10,000+ Bar Attendants and Baristas 12,00012,00012,00012,000 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

Gaming Workers 3,3003,3003,3003,300 ���� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Hotel Service Managers 2,1002,1002,1002,100 ���� 0000 0000

Protective Service Workers Security Officers and Guards 11,10011,10011,10011,100 �������� 0000 0000 Fire and Emergency Workers 2,1002,1002,1002,100 ���� 0000 0000 Prison Officers 2,1002,1002,1002,100 ���� 0000 0000

Sports and Personal Service Workers Fitness Instructors 6,9006,9006,9006,900 �������� 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 5,0005,0005,0005,000----10,00010,00010,00010,000 Other Personal Service Workers 3,6003,6003,6003,600 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Sports Coaches, Instructors and Officials 11,30011,30011,30011,300 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Beauty Therapists 7,3007,3007,3007,300 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Sportspersons 1,3001,3001,3001,300 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Gallery, Museum and Tour Guides 500500500500 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Driving Instructors 300300300300 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Travel Attendants 1,6001,6001,6001,600 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Tourism and Travel Advisers 4,6004,6004,6004,600 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Outdoor Adventure Guides 200200200200 ���� 0000 0000

Clerical and Administrative Workers

Office Managers and Program Administrators

Contract, Program and Project Administrators 24,30024,30024,30024,300 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Practice Managers 5,0005,0005,0005,000 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1111----1000100010001000 Office Managers 27,10027,10027,10027,100 ���� 0000 0000

Personal Assistants and Secretaries Secretaries 6,2006,2006,2006,200 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Personal Assistants 8,8008,8008,8008,800 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000

General Clerical Workers Keyboard Operators 16,20016,20016,20016,200 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000

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General Clerks 39,50039,50039,50039,500 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Inquiry Clerks and Receptionists

Receptionists 36,40036,40036,40036,400 ������������ 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 10,000+10,000+10,000+10,000+ Call or Contact Centre Workers 5,4005,4005,4005,400 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000

Numerical Clerks Bookkeepers 26,30026,30026,30026,300 ������������ 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 10,000+10,000+10,000+10,000+ Credit and Loans Officers (Aus) \ Finance Clerks (NZ) 8,9008,9008,9008,900 �������� 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 5,0005,0005,0005,000----10,00010,00010,00010,000 Bank Workers 13,40013,40013,40013,400 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Accounting Clerks 25,40025,40025,40025,400 ���� 0000 0000

Other Clerical and Administrative Workers Other Miscellaneous Clerical and Administrative Workers 6,1006,1006,1006,100 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Library Assistants 1,6001,6001,6001,600 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1111----1000100010001000 Human Resource Clerks 2,6002,6002,6002,600 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Conveyancers and Legal Executives 1,9001,9001,9001,900 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Purchasing and Supply Logistics Clerks 21,40021,40021,40021,400 ���� 0000 0000 Transport and Despatch Clerks 8,9008,9008,9008,900 ���� 0000 0000 Inspectors and Regulatory Officers 5,5005,5005,5005,500 ���� 0000 0000 Court and Legal Clerks 4,0004,0004,0004,000 ���� 0000 0000

Sales Workers Sales Representatives and Agents

Sales Representatives 25,20025,20025,20025,200 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Auctioneers, and Stock and Station Agents 500500500500 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Real Estate Sales Agents 18,90018,90018,90018,900 ���� 0000 0000

Sales Assistants and Salespersons Sales Assistants (General) 108,300108,300108,300108,300 ������������ 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 10,000+10,000+10,000+10,000+ Retail Supervisors 8,9008,9008,9008,900 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Motor Vehicle and Vehicle Parts Salespersons 5,7005,7005,7005,700 �������� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 ICT Sales Assistants 4,1004,1004,1004,100 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Pharmacy Sales Assistants 5,7005,7005,7005,700 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000

Sales Support Workers Checkout Operators and Office Cashiers 24,60024,60024,60024,600 ������������ 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 10,000+10,000+10,000+10,000+ Telemarketers 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Visual Merchandisers 2,5002,5002,5002,500 ���� 0000 0000

Machinery Operators and Drivers Machine and Stationary Plant Operators

Other Machine Operators 2,8002,8002,8002,800 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Photographic Developers and Printers 900900900900 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Textile and Footwear Production Machine Operators 700700700700 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Paper and Wood Processing Machine Operators 1,5001,5001,5001,500 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Engineering Production Workers 3,9003,9003,9003,900 ���� 0000 0000 Other Stationary Plant Operators 2,3002,3002,3002,300 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Sewing Machinists 2,3002,3002,3002,300 ���� 0000 0000 Industrial Spraypainters 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crane, Hoist and Lift Operators 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 0000 0000 Drillers, Miners and Shot Firers 200200200200 ���� 0000 0000

Mobile Plant Operators Agricultural, Forestry and Horticultural Plant Operators 1,2001,2001,2001,200 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Forklift Drivers 15,20015,20015,20015,200 ���� 0000 0000 Earthmoving Plant Operators 5,0005,0005,0005,000 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Other Mobile Plant Operators 2,0002,0002,0002,000 ���� 0000 0000

Road and Rail Drivers Delivery Drivers 9,3009,3009,3009,300 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Truck Drivers 35,40035,40035,40035,400 ���� 0000 0000 Bus and Coach Drivers 5,0005,0005,0005,000 ���� 0000 0000 Train and Tram Drivers 3,6003,6003,6003,600 ���� 0000 0000

Storepersons Storepersons 30,60030,60030,60030,600 �������� 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 5,0005,0005,0005,000----10,00010,00010,00010,000

Labourers Cleaners and Laundry Workers

Commercial Cleaners 25,30025,30025,30025,300 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Domestic Cleaners 6,4006,4006,4006,400 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Laundry Workers 2,3002,3002,3002,300 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Housekeepers 4,9004,9004,9004,900 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000

Construction and Mining Labourers Structural Steel Construction Workers 4,0004,0004,0004,000 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Insulation and Home Improvement Installers 3,7003,7003,7003,700 ���� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Railway Track Workers 700700700700 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Other Construction and Mining Labourers 800800800800 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Concreters 7,6007,6007,6007,600 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Paving and Surfacing Labourers 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Building and Plumbing Labourers 8,3008,3008,3008,300 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Factory Process Workers Packers 16,60016,60016,60016,600 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Meat, Poultry and Seafood Process Workers 3,5003,5003,5003,500 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Food and Drink Factory Workers 5,8005,8005,8005,800 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Product Assemblers 13,10013,10013,10013,100 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1111----1000100010001000 Timber and Wood Process Workers 700700700700 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Product Quality Controllers 3,9003,9003,9003,900 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Other Factory Process Workers 2,6002,6002,6002,600 ���� 0000 0000 Metal Engineering Process Workers 1,7001,7001,7001,700 ���� 0000 0000 Meat Boners and Slicers, and Slaughterers 500500500500 ���� 0000 0000

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Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers

Garden and Nursery Labourers 7,0007,0007,0007,000 �������� 500500500500----2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Aquaculture Workers <100<100<100<100 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Crop Farm Workers 1,6001,6001,6001,600 ���� 0000 0000 Livestock Farm Workers 1,2001,2001,2001,200 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers 1,1001,1001,1001,100 ���� 0000 0000 Forestry and Logging Workers 100100100100 ���� 0000 0000 Mixed Crop and Livestock Farm Workers <100<100<100<100 ���� 0000 0000

Food Preparation Assistants Kitchenhands 23,20023,20023,20023,200 ������������ 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 10,000+10,000+10,000+10,000+ Food Trades Assistants 500500500500 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000

Other Labourers Freight and Furniture Handlers 2,7002,7002,7002,700 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Other Miscellaneous Labourers 12,20012,20012,20012,200 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories Fitters 1,7001,7001,7001,700 ���� 1111----500 500 500 500 1111----1000 1000 1000 1000 Caretakers 700700700700 ���� 0000 0000 Deck and Fishing Hands 500500500500 ���� 0000 0000 Printing Assistants and Table Workers 200200200200 ���� 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Managers Chief Executives, General Managers and Legislators

General Managers 9,2009,2009,2009,200 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Farmers and Farm Managers

Livestock Farmers 2,1002,1002,1002,100 ���� 1111----500500500500 0000 Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers 200200200200 ���� 1111----500500500500 0000 Aquaculture Farmers <100<100<100<100 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Crop Farmers 2,2002,2002,2002,200 ���� 0000 0000

Specialist Managers Advertising, Public Relations and Sales Managers 38,40038,40038,40038,400 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Supply, Distribution and Procurement Managers 10,80010,80010,80010,800 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Other Specialist Managers 11,30011,30011,30011,300 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Human Resource Managers 10,60010,60010,60010,600 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 ICT Managers 16,30016,30016,30016,300 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Importers, Exporters and Wholesalers 7,1007,1007,1007,100 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1111----1000100010001000 Engineering Managers 3,7003,7003,7003,700 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Finance Managers 12,90012,90012,90012,900 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Production Managers 13,80013,80013,80013,800 ���� 1111----500500500500 0000 Other Education Managers 3,3003,3003,3003,300 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Construction Managers 15,70015,70015,70015,700 �������� 0000 1111----1000100010001000 Health and Welfare Services Managers 4,5004,5004,5004,500 ���� 0000 0000 Manufacturers 4,2004,2004,2004,200 ���� 0000 0000 Corporate Services Managers 1,2001,2001,2001,200 ���� 0000 0000

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Commissioned Officers (Management) 300300300300 ���� 0000 0000 Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers

Retail Managers 45,30045,30045,30045,300 ������������ 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 10,000+10,000+10,000+10,000+ Cafe and Restaurant Managers 15,20015,20015,20015,200 �������� 5,000+5,000+5,000+5,000+ 5,0005,0005,0005,000----10,00010,00010,00010,000 Call or Contact Centre and Customer Service Managers 10,50010,50010,50010,500 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Other Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers 13,90013,90013,90013,900 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Transport Services Managers 3,5003,5003,5003,500 �������� 2,0002,0002,0002,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Hotel and Motel Managers 2,5002,5002,5002,500 �������� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Conference and Event Organisers 6,1006,1006,1006,100 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Amusement, Fitness and Sports Centre Managers 3,5003,5003,5003,500 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Caravan Park and Camping Ground Managers 100100100100 ���� 0000 0000

Professionals Arts and Media Professionals

Photographers 2,9002,9002,9002,900 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Artistic Directors, and Media Producers and Presenters 2,7002,7002,7002,700 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Music Professionals 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Actors, Dancers and Other Entertainers 2,5002,5002,5002,500 ���� 0000 0000 Film, Television, Radio and Stage Directors 1,8001,8001,8001,800 ���� 0000 0000 Visual Arts and Crafts Professionals 1,5001,5001,5001,500 ���� 0000 0000

Business, Human Resource and Marketing Professionals Accountants 44,50044,50044,50044,500 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Financial Investment Advisers and Managers 12,30012,30012,30012,300 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1111----1000100010001000 Advertising and Marketing Professionals 20,10020,10020,10020,100 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1111----1000100010001000 Training and Development Professionals 5,3005,3005,3005,300 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Public Relations Professionals 7,9007,9007,9007,900 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 5,6005,6005,6005,600 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Other Information and Organisation Professionals 4,7004,7004,7004,700 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Management and Organisation Analysts 14,30014,30014,30014,300 ���� 0000 0000 Human Resource Professionals 14,20014,20014,20014,200 ���� 0000 0000 Financial Brokers 6,0006,0006,0006,000 ���� 0000 0000

Design, Engineering, Science and Transport Professionals Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 11,50011,50011,50011,500 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Interior Designers 2,8002,8002,8002,800 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Civil Engineering Professionals 8,3008,3008,3008,300 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Air Transport Professionals 2,8002,8002,8002,800 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Graphic and Web Designers, and Illustrators 12,60012,60012,60012,600 ���� 0000 0000 Electrical Engineers 5,2005,2005,2005,200 ���� 0000 0000 Architects and Landscape Architects 5,0005,0005,0005,000 ���� 0000 0000 Fashion, Industrial and Jewellery Designers 3,4003,4003,4003,400 ���� 0000 0000 Environmental Scientists 2,6002,6002,6002,600 ���� 0000 0000 Surveyors and Spatial Scientists 1,5001,5001,5001,500 ���� 0000 0000

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Chemists, and Food and Wine Scientists 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 0000 0000 Other Engineering Professionals 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 0000 0000 Agricultural and Forestry Scientists 800800800800 ���� 0000 0000 Marine Transport Professionals 800800800800 ���� 0000 0000

Education Professionals Vocational Education Teachers (Aus) \ Polytechnic Teachers (NZ) 7,3007,3007,3007,300 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1,0001,0001,0001,000----5,0005,0005,0005,000 Private Tutors and Teachers 10,20010,20010,20010,200 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1111----1000100010001000 Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers 10,80010,80010,80010,800 ���� 0000 0000 Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages 1,4001,4001,4001,400 ���� 0000 0000

Health Professionals Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals 2,5002,5002,5002,500 ���� 0000 0000 Other Health Diagnostic and Promotion Professionals 1,1001,1001,1001,100 ���� 0000 0000 Complementary Health Therapists 700700700700 ���� 0000 0000

ICT Professionals Database and Systems Administrators, and ICT Security Specialists 12,10012,10012,10012,100 ���� 500500500500----2,0002,0002,0002,000 1111----1000100010001000 Multimedia Specialists and Web Developers 4,4004,4004,4004,400 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 ICT Support and Test Engineers 2,2002,2002,2002,200 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Software and Applications Programmers 25,60025,60025,60025,600 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Telecommunications Engineering Professionals 4,4004,4004,4004,400 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 ICT Business and Systems Analysts 9,2009,2009,2009,200 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Computer Network Professionals 4,6004,6004,6004,600 ���� 0000 0000

Legal, Social and Welfare Professionals Social Professionals 3,7003,7003,7003,700 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Welfare, Recreation and Community Arts Workers 3,1003,1003,1003,100 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Social Workers 6,8006,8006,8006,800 ���� 1111----500500500500 1111----1000100010001000 Counsellors 3,1003,1003,1003,100 ���� 0000 0000

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Occupation to course grouping

Table 3 provides a guide on the cluster of VET courses linked to broad occupational groups.

In proposing Program Delivery Plans, Training Providers should assess which courses on their scope, within the ANZSCO Sub-Major

Groups, will best service the occupational training needs detailed in Table 2.

Courses in redredredred are those considered to be closely aligned to jobs with anticipated higher training requirements in 2018.

Courses related to Victorian Family Violence and National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) workforces, and general infrastructure

(including rail) projects, are annotated with , , , and respectively.

Note: Only courses found on the Funded Course List 2018 are listed. In general, these will be the latest versions (as defined by

training.gov.au) unless they are awaiting VRQA training scheme determination. Courses can appear under more than one ANZSCO

Sub-Major Group.

Table 3: Sub-Major Group occupation to course grouping by Sub-Major Group occupations

ANZSCO

Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

Engineering, ICT and

Science Technicians

• Certificate III in Automotive Engine Reconditioning

• Certificate III in Community Pharmacy

• Certificate III in Engineering - Technical

• Certificate III in Hospital/Health Services Pharmacy

Support

• Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and

Technology

• Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control

• Certificate III in Laboratory Skills

• Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (General)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Safety)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance)

• Certificate III in Motor Sport Technology

• Certificate III in Pathology Assistance

• Certificate III in Pathology Collection

• Certificate III in Post-Tensioning

• Certificate III in Sterilisation Services

• Certificate III in Surveying and Spatial Information

Services

• Certificate III in Technical Security

• Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology

• Certificate III in Work Health and SafetyCertificate III in Work Health and SafetyCertificate III in Work Health and SafetyCertificate III in Work Health and Safety

• Certificate IV in Audiometry

• Certificate IV in Building and Construction Certificate IV in Building and Construction Certificate IV in Building and Construction Certificate IV in Building and Construction

(Building)(Building)(Building)(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 Building Design Drafting

• Certificate IV in Civil Construction Design

• Certificate IV in Civil Construction Operations

• Certificate IV in Civil Construction Supervision

• Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy

• Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy Dispensary

• Certificate IV in Computer Systems Technology

• Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management

• Certificate IV in Cyber Security

• Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and

Interior Spaces

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Instrumentation

• Certificate IV in Telecommunications Engineering

Technology

• Certificate IV in Textile Design, Development and

Production

• Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies

• Certificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and Safety

• Diploma of Animal Technology

• Diploma of Audiometry

• Diploma of Building and Construction Diploma of Building and Construction Diploma of Building and Construction Diploma of Building and Construction

(Building) (Building) (Building) (Building)

• Diploma of Building and Construction (Management)

• Diploma of Civil Construction Design

• Diploma of Civil Construction Management

• Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering

• Diploma of Electrical Engineering

• Diploma of Electronics and Communications

Engineering

• Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade

• Diploma of Engineering - Technical

• Diploma of Engineering Technology

• Diploma of Fire Systems Design

• Diploma of Fisheries Compliance

• Diploma of Hydraulic Services Design

• Diploma of Industrial Electronics and Control

Engineering

• Diploma of Information Technology

• Diploma of Information Technology Networking

• Diploma of Information Technology Systems

Administration

• Diploma of Instrumentation and Control Engineering

• Diploma of Laboratory Technology

• Diploma of Residential Building Energy

Assessment

• Diploma of Spatial Information Services

• Diploma of Surveying

• Diploma of Telecommunications Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction

(Management)

• Advanced Diploma of Building Design

(Architectural)

• Advanced Diploma of Building Surveying

• Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction

• Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design

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ANZSCO

Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate IV in Electrical Inspection

• Certificate IV in Engineering Drafting

• Certificate IV in Home Sustainability Assessment

• Certificate IV in Hospital/Health Services Pharmacy

Support

• Certificate IV in Industrial Electronics and Control

• Certificate IV in Information Technology

• Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking

• Certificate IV in Information Technology Support

• Certificate IV in Instrumentation and Control

• Certificate IV in Integrated Technologies

• Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques

• Certificate IV in Manufacturing Technology

• Certificate IV in Meat Processing (General)

• Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Meat Safety)

• Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance)

• Certificate IV in NatHERS Assessment

• Certificate IV in Operating Theatre Technical Support

• Certificate IV in Programming

• Certificate IV in Rail Safety Investigation

• Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management

• Certificate IV in Spatial Information Services

• Certificate IV in Surface Extraction Operations

• Certificate IV in Surveying

• Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems

Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology

• Advanced Diploma of Electrical Engineering - Coal

Mining

• Advanced Diploma of Electronics and

Communications Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Engineering - Explosion

Protection

• Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology

• Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology -

Electrical

• Advanced Diploma of ESI - Power Systems

• Advanced Diploma of Industrial Electronics and

Control Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

• Advanced Diploma of Instrumentation and Control

Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Network Security

• Advanced Diploma of Surveying

• Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network

Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Work Health and Safety

Assessment

Automotive and

Engineering Trades

Workers

• Certificate II in Aeroskills

• Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology

• Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology

• Certificate II in Automotive Manufacturing Production

- Bus, Truck and Trailer

• Certificate II in Engineering Certificate II in

Engineering - Production Technology

• Certificate II in Engineering Pathways

• Certificate II in Engineering Studies

• Certificate II in Motor Sport Technology

• Certificate III in Aeroskills (Mechatronics)

• Certificate III in Agricultural Mechanical Technology

• Certificate III in Aircraft Surface Finishing

• Certificate III in Automotive Alternative Fuel

Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive and Marine Trimming

Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Body Repair TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Body Repair TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Engine Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Fuel Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive Drivetrain Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive Electrical TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Electrical TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Electrical TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Electrical Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive Engine Reconditioning

• Certificate III in Automotive Manufacturing Technical

Operations - Bus, Truck and Trailer

• Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Refinishing TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Refinishing TechnologyCertificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive Underbody Technology

• Certificate III in Dogging

• Certificate III in Elevating Work Platform Technology

• Certificate III in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic

Trade

• Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade

• Certificate III in Engineering - Mechanical Trade

• Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems

• Certificate III in Engineering - TCF Mechanic

• Certificate III in Farriery

• Certificate III in Forklift Technology

• Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Trailer Technology

• Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical

TechnologyTechnologyTechnologyTechnology

• Certificate III in Light Vehicle MechanicCertificate III in Light Vehicle MechanicCertificate III in Light Vehicle MechanicCertificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technologyal Technologyal Technologyal Technology

• Certificate III in Locksmithing

• 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 Process Plant Operations

• Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure

• Certificate III in Recreational Vehicle Manufacturing

• Certificate III in Recreational Vehicle Service and

Repair

• Certificate III in Sawdoctoring

• Certificate III in Shopfitting

• Certificate III in Steelfixing

• Certificate III in Watch and Clock Service and Repair

• Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics)

• Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical)

• Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechatronics)

• Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Structures)

• Certificate IV in Aircraft Life Support and Furnishing

• Certificate IV in Aircraft Surface Finishing

• Certificate IV in Automotive Electrical Technology

• Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical DiagnosisCertificate IV in Automotive Mechanical DiagnosisCertificate IV in Automotive Mechanical DiagnosisCertificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis

• Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Overhauling

• Certificate IV in Automotive Performance

Enhancement

• Certificate IV in Engineering

• Certificate IV in Motor Sport Technology

• Certificate IV in Recreational Vehicles

• Diploma of Aeroskills (Avionics)

• Diploma of Aeroskills (Mechanical)

• Diploma of Engineering - Advanced Trade

• Diploma of Engineering Technology

• Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology

Construction Trades

Workers

• Certificate II in Drainage

• Certificate II in Glass and Glazing

• Certificate III in PlumbingCertificate III in PlumbingCertificate III in PlumbingCertificate III in Plumbing

• Certificate III in Roof TilingCertificate III in Roof TilingCertificate III in Roof TilingCertificate III in Roof Tiling

• Certificate III in Shopfitting

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ANZSCO

Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-

apprenticeship

• Certificate III in Bricklaying/BlocklayingCertificate III in Bricklaying/BlocklayingCertificate III in Bricklaying/BlocklayingCertificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying

• Certificate III in CarpentryCertificate III in CarpentryCertificate III in CarpentryCertificate III in Carpentry

• Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery

• Certificate III in Construction WaterproofingCertificate III in Construction WaterproofingCertificate III in Construction WaterproofingCertificate III in Construction Waterproofing

• Certificate III in Fire Protection

• Certificate III in Flooring Technology

• Certificate III in Formwork/FalseworkCertificate III in Formwork/FalseworkCertificate III in Formwork/FalseworkCertificate III in Formwork/Falsework

• Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry Operations

• Certificate III in Glass and Glazing

• Certificate III in Joinery

• Certificate III in Painting Certificate III in Painting Certificate III in Painting Certificate III in Painting and Decoratingand Decoratingand Decoratingand Decorating

• Certificate III in Paving

• Certificate III in Solid Plastering

• Certificate III in Stonemasonry

(Monumental/Installation)

• Certificate III in Timber and Composites Machining

• Certificate III in Timber Truss and Frame Design and

Manufacture

• Certificate III in Wall and Ceiling LiningCertificate III in Wall and Ceiling LiningCertificate III in Wall and Ceiling LiningCertificate III in Wall and Ceiling Lining

• Certificate III in Wall and Floor TilingCertificate III in Wall and Floor TilingCertificate III in Wall and Floor TilingCertificate III in Wall and Floor Tiling

• Certificate IV in Gas Supply Industry Operations

• Certificate IV in Glass and Glazing

• Certificate IV in Plumbing and ServiceCertificate IV in Plumbing and ServiceCertificate IV in Plumbing and ServiceCertificate IV in Plumbing and Service

• Certificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame Design

• Certificate IV in Timber Truss and Frame

Manufacture

Electrotechnology and

Telecommunications

Trades Workers

• Certificate II in Split Air-conditioning and Heat Pump

Systems

• Certificate III in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration

• Certificate III in Appliance Service

• Certificate III in Business Equipment

• Certificate III in Computer Systems Equipment

• Certificate III in Custom Electronics Installations

• Certificate III in Data and Voice Communications

• Certificate III in Electrical Fitting

• Certificate III in Electrical Machine Repair

• Certificate III in Electronics and Communications

• Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician

• Certificate III in Engineering - Electrical/Electronic

Trade

• 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

• Certificate III in Fire Protection Control

• Certificate III in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing

• Certificate III in Gaming Electronics

• Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control

• Certificate III in Rail - Communications and

Networks

• Certificate III in Renewable Energy - ELV

• Certificate III in Security Equipment

• Certificate III in Switchgear and Controlgear

• Certificate III in Telecommunications Digital Reception

Technology

• Certificate III in Telecommunications Network Build

and Operate

• Certificate III in Telecommunications Rigging

Installation

• Certificate III in Telecommunications Technology

• Certificate IV in Air-conditioning and Refrigeration

Servicing

• Certificate IV in Air-conditioning Systems Energy

Management and Control

• Certificate IV in Computer Systems

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Air-conditioning Split

Systems

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Data and Voice

Communications

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Fire Protection Control

Systems

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Instrumentation

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Lift Systems

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Photovoltaic Systems

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Rail Signalling

• Certificate IV in Electrical - Renewable Energy

• Certificate IV in Electronics and Communications

• Certificate IV in Electrotechnology - Electrical

Contracting

• Certificate IV in Electrotechnology - Systems

Electrician

• Certificate IV in Energy Management and Control

• Certificate IV in Hazardous areas - Electrical

• Certificate IV in Industrial Automation and Control

• Certificate IV in Industrial Electronics and Control

• Certificate IV in Installation Inspection and Audits

• Certificate IV in Instrumentation and Control

• Certificate IV in Large Scale Wind Generation –

Electrical

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (Community Safety)

• Certificate IV in Rail - Communications and Network

Systems

• Certificate IV in Refrigeration and Air-conditioning

Systems

• Certificate IV in Renewable Energy

• Certificate IV in Telecommunications Engineering

Technology

• Certificate IV in Video and Audio Systems

• Diploma of Air-conditioning and Refrigeration

Engineering

• Diploma of Electrical and Instrumentation

• Diploma of Electrical and Refrigeration and Air-

conditioning

• Diploma of Electrical Engineering

• Diploma of Industrial Electronics and Control

Engineering

• Diploma of Instrumentation and Control Engineering

• Diploma of Renewable Energy Engineering

• Diploma of Telecommunications Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Air-conditioning and

Refrigeration Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Electrical - Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology –

Electrical

• Advanced Diploma of Renewable Energy Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network

Engineering

Food Trades Workers • Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance

• Certificate III in Asian Cookery

• Certificate III in Catering Operations

• Certificate III in Patisserie

• Certificate III in Plant Baking

• Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread)

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ANZSCO

Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate III in Commercial Cookery

• 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 (Retail Butcher)Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods -

General)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Smallgoods -

Manufacture)

• Certificate III in Retail Baking (Cake and Pastry)

• Certificate III in Retail Baking (Combined)

• Certificate IV in Advanced Baking

• Certificate IV in Catering Operations

• Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery

• Certificate IV in Patisserie

• Diploma of Hospitality Management

• Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

Skilled Animal and

Horticultural Workers

• Certificate II in Animal StudiesCertificate II in Animal StudiesCertificate II in Animal StudiesCertificate II in Animal Studies

• Certificate II in Arboriculture

• Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant)

• Certificate II in Horticulture

• Certificate II in Landscaping

• Certificate II in Parks and Gardens

• Certificate II in Production Nursery

• Certificate II in Racing (Greyhound)

• Certificate II in Racing Services (Track Maintenance)

• Certificate II in Retail Nursery

• Certificate II in Shearing

• Certificate III in Animal Studies

• Certificate III in Animal Technology

• Certificate III in Arboriculture

• Certificate III in Captive Animals

• Certificate III Certificate III Certificate III Certificate III in Companion Animal Servicesin Companion Animal Servicesin Companion Animal Servicesin Companion Animal Services

• Certificate III in Floristry

• Certificate III in HorticultureCertificate III in HorticultureCertificate III in HorticultureCertificate III in Horticulture

• Certificate III in Landscape ConstructionCertificate III in Landscape ConstructionCertificate III in Landscape ConstructionCertificate III in Landscape Construction

• Certificate III in Natural Area Restoration

• Certificate III in Parks and Gardens

• Certificate III in Pet Grooming

• Certificate III in Production Horticulture

• Certificate III in Production Nursery

• Certificate III in Racing (Advanced Stablehand)

• Certificate III in Racing (Trackrider)

• Certificate III in Racing Services (Track Maintenance)

• Certificate III in Retail Nursery

• Certificate III in Shearing

• Certificate III in Sports Turf ManagementCertificate III in Sports Turf ManagementCertificate III in Sports Turf ManagementCertificate III in Sports Turf Management

• Certificate IV in Animal Control and Regulation

• Certificate IV in Arboriculture

• Certificate IV in Companion Animal Services

• Certificate IV in Floristry

• Certificate IV in Horticulture

• Certificate IV in Landscape

• Certificate IV in Landscape Design

• Certificate IV in Permaculture

• Certificate IV in Pet Styling

• Certificate IV in Production Nursery

• Certificate IV in Racing (Greyhound Trainer)

• Certificate IV in Racing (Racehorse Trainer)

• Certificate IV in Racing Services (Track Maintenance)

• Certificate IV in Retail Nursery

• Certificate IV in Veterinary NursingCertificate IV in Veterinary NursingCertificate IV in Veterinary NursingCertificate IV in Veterinary Nursing

• Diploma of Animal Technology

• Diploma of Applied Horticultural Science

• Diploma of Arboriculture

• Diploma of Equine Podiotherapy

• Diploma of Floristry Design

• Diploma of Horticulture

• Diploma of Landscape Design

• Diploma of Landscape Project Management

• Diploma of Production Horticulture

• Diploma of Racing (Racehorse Trainer)

• Diploma of Racing Services (Track Management)

• Diploma of Sports Turf Management

• Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (Emergency and

Critical Care)

• Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (General Practice)

• Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (Surgical)

• Advanced Diploma of Arboriculture

• Advanced Diploma of Horticulture

Other Technicians and

Trades Workers

• Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Cultural Arts

• Certificate II in Boating Services

• Certificate II in Engineering Studies

• Certificate II in Furniture Finishing

• Certificate II in Furniture Making

• Certificate II in Music Industry

• Certificate II in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

• Certificate II in Salon Assistant

• Certificate II in Signage and Graphics

• Certificate II in Timber Manufactured Products

• Certificate II in Visual Arts

• Certificate III in Advanced Wool Handling

• Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and

Technology

• Certificate III in Barbering

• Certificate III in Beauty Services

• Certificate III in Broadcast Technology

• Certificate III in Cabinet Making

• Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production

• Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices

• Certificate III in Electronics and Communications

• Certificate III in Engineering - Composites Trade

• Certificate III in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing

• Certificate III in Furniture Finishing

• Certificate III in Soft Furnishing

• Certificate III in Timber and Composites Machining

• Certificate III in Upholstery

• Certificate III in Woodmachining

• Certificate III in Wool Clip Preparation

• Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and

Merchandising

• Certificate IV in Clothing Production

• Certificate IV in Custom-Made Footwear

• Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and

Interior Spaces

• Certificate IV in Environmental Management and

Sustainability

• Certificate IV in ePublishing

• Certificate IV in Hairdressing

• Certificate IV in Interior Decoration

• Certificate IV in Irrigation

• Certificate IV in Library and Information Services

• Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services

• Certificate IV in Manufacturing Technology

• Certificate IV in Millinery

• Certificate IV in Music Industry

• Certificate IV in Musical Instrument Making and

Repair

• Certificate IV in Optical Dispensing

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Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate III in Furniture Making

• Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry Operations

• Certificate III in Hairdressing

• Certificate III in Irrigation

• Certificate III in Jewellery Manufacture

• Certificate III in Library and Information Services

• Certificate III in Live Production and Services

• Certificate III in Make-Up

• Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology

• Certificate III in Marine Craft Construction

• Certificate III in Music Industry

• Certificate III in Musical Instrument Making and

Maintenance

• Certificate III in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

• Certificate III in Piano Technology

• Certificate III in Picture Framing

• Certificate III in Print Communications

• Certificate III in Print Manufacturing

• Certificate III in Printing

• Certificate III in Process Plant Operations

• Certificate III in Screen and Certificate III in Screen and Certificate III in Screen and Certificate III in Screen and MediaMediaMediaMedia

• Certificate III in Shopfitting

• Certificate III in Signs and Graphics

• Certificate IV in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

• Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts

• Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology

• Certificate IV in Screen and Media

• Certificate IV in Wool ClassingCertificate IV in Wool ClassingCertificate IV in Wool ClassingCertificate IV in Wool Classing

• Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and Merchandising

• Diploma of Graphic DesignDiploma of Graphic DesignDiploma of Graphic DesignDiploma of Graphic Design

• Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration

• Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design

• Diploma of Library and Information ServicesDiploma of Library and Information ServicesDiploma of Library and Information ServicesDiploma of Library and Information Services

• Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services

• Diploma of Music Industry

• Diploma of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

• Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts

• Diploma of Salon Management

• Diploma of Screen and MediaDiploma of Screen and MediaDiploma of Screen and MediaDiploma of Screen and Media

• Diploma of Theatre Arts

• Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design

• Advanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design

• Advanced Diploma of Live Production and

Management Services

• Advanced Diploma of Music Industry

• Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts

Health and Welfare

Support Workers

• Certificate II in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait

Islander Primary Health Care

• Certificate II in Auslan

• Certificate II in Community Services

• Certificate II in Indigenous Environmental Health

• Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait

Islander Primary Health Care

• Certificate III in Aquatics and Community

Recreation

• Certificate III in Auslan

• Certificate III in Basic Health Care

• Certificate III in Community Services

• Certificate III in Correctional Practice

• Certificate III in Dental Laboratory Assisting

• Certificate III in Health Administration

• Certificate III in Indigenous Environmental Health

• Certificate III in Non-Emergency Patient Transport

• 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

• 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 DisabilityCertificate IV in DisabilityCertificate IV in DisabilityCertificate IV in Disability

• Certificate IV in Health Care

• Certificate IV in Indigenous Environmental Health

• Certificate IV in Leisure and HealthCertificate IV in Leisure and HealthCertificate IV in Leisure and HealthCertificate IV in Leisure and Health

• Certificate IV in Massage Therapy

• 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 Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander

Primary Health Care Practice

• Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs

• Diploma of Auslan

• Diploma of Child, Youth and Family Intervention

• Diploma of Community Development

• Diploma of Community Health

• Diploma of Community ServicesDiploma of Community ServicesDiploma of Community ServicesDiploma of Community Services

• Diploma of Correctional Administration

• Diploma of Counselling

• Diploma of Dental Technology

• Diploma of Leisure and HealthDiploma of Leisure and HealthDiploma of Leisure and HealthDiploma of Leisure and Health

• Diploma of Mental Health

• Diploma of Nursing

• Diploma of Paramedical Science

• Diploma of Remedial Massage

• Diploma of Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies

• Diploma of Youth Justice

• Diploma of Youth Work

• Advanced Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait

Islander Health Care

• Advanced Diploma of Dental Prosthetics

• Advanced Diploma of Justice

• Advanced Diploma of MyotherapyAdvanced Diploma of MyotherapyAdvanced Diploma of MyotherapyAdvanced Diploma of Myotherapy

• Advanced Diploma of Nursing

• Graduate Certificate in Client Assessment and Case

Management

• Graduate Certificate in Statutory Child Protection

Carers and Aides • Certificate II in Auslan

• Certificate III in Auslan

• Certificate II in Community Services

• Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and CareCertificate III in Early Childhood Education and CareCertificate III in Early Childhood Education and CareCertificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

• Certificate IV in School Age Education and Care

• Diploma of Early Childhood Education and CareDiploma of Early Childhood Education and CareDiploma of Early Childhood Education and CareDiploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

• Diploma of School Age Education and Care

• Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)

• Certificate IV in Leisure and Health

• Diploma of Youth Work

• Diploma of Community Services

• Diploma of Mental Health

• Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance

• Certificate III in Health Support Services

• Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance

• Certificate III in Dental Assisting

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Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate III in Education SupportIII in Education SupportIII in Education SupportIII in Education Support

• Certificate IV in Education SupportCertificate IV in Education SupportCertificate IV in Education SupportCertificate IV in Education Support

• Certificate IV in Community Development

• Certificate IV in Health Science Foundations

• Certificate III in Community Services

• Certificate III in Individual Support Certificate III in Individual Support Certificate III in Individual Support Certificate III in Individual Support

• Certificate IV in Community Services

• Certificate IV in Ageing SupportCertificate IV in Ageing SupportCertificate IV in Ageing SupportCertificate IV in Ageing Support

• Certificate IV in Disability

• Certificate IV in Mental Health

• Certificate III in Dental Laboratory Assisting

• Certificate IV in Dental Assisting

• Certificate IV in Child, Youth and Family

• Intervention

• Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs

• Graduate Certificate in Client Assessment and Case

Management

• Certificate II in Health Support Services

• Certificate III in Health Services Assistance

• Diploma of Nursing

Hospitality Workers • Certificate II in Hospitality

• Certificate III in Catering Operations

• Certificate III in Hospitality

• Certificate III in Hospitality (Restaurant Front of

House)

• Certificate IV in Catering Operations

• Certificate IV in Hospitality

• Diploma of Hospitality Management

Protective Service

Workers

• Certificate II in Justice Services

• Certificate II in Public Safety (Firefighting and

Emergency Operations)

• Certificate II in Public Safety (Firefighting Operations)

• Certificate II in Public Safety (SES)

• Certificate II in Security OperationsCertificate II in Security OperationsCertificate II in Security OperationsCertificate II in Security Operations

• Certificate III in Correctional PracticeCertificate III in Correctional PracticeCertificate III in Correctional PracticeCertificate III in Correctional Practice

• Certificate III in Investigative Services

• Certificate III in Public Safety (Biosecurity Response

Operations)

• Certificate III in Public Safety (Firefighting and

Emergency Operations)

• Certificate III in Public Safety (Firefighting Operations)

• Certificate III in Public Safety (SES Operations)

• Certificate III in Public Safety (SES Rescue)

• Certificate III in Security OperationsCertificate III in Security OperationsCertificate III in Security OperationsCertificate III in Security Operations

• CertiCertiCertiCertificate IV in Correctional Practiceficate IV in Correctional Practiceficate IV in Correctional Practiceficate IV in Correctional Practice

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (Biosecurity Response

Leadership)

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (Community Safety)

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (Firefighting Supervision)

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (Leadership)

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (SES Leadership)

• Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management

• Diploma of Correctional Administration

• Diploma of Public Safety (Biosecurity Response

Management)

• Diploma of Public Safety (Community Safety)

• Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency Management)

• Diploma of Public Safety (Firefighting Management)

• Diploma of Public Safety (SES Operations

Management)

• Diploma of Security and Risk Management

• Advanced Diploma of Correctional Management

• Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Community

Safety)

• Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Emergency

Management)

• Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Fire Investigation)

• Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Search and

Rescue - Management)

Sports and Personal

Service Workers

• Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations-Cargo

Services)

• Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection

(Checked Baggage Screener)

• Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection

(Passenger and Non-Passenger Screener)

• Certificate II in Racing (Greyhound)

• Certificate II in Racing Services (Racing Administration)

• Certificate II in Retail Cosmetics

• Certificate II in Tourism

• Certificate III in Aquatics and Community

Recreation

• Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)Certificate III in Aviation (Cabin Crew)

• Certificate III in Beauty Services

• Certificate III in Fitness

• Certificate III in Guiding

• Certificate III in Make-Up

• Certificate III in Nail Technology

• Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation

• Certificate III in Racing (Trackrider)

• Certificate III in Racing Services (Cadet Steward)

• Certificate III in Racing Services (Racing

Administration)

• Certificate III in Rail Customer Service

• Certificate III in Sport and Recreation

• Certificate III in Sport Career Oriented Participation

• Certificate III in Sport Coaching

• Certificate III in Tourism

• Certificate III in Travel

• Certificate IV in Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care

• Certificate IV in Fitness

• Certificate IV in Guiding

• Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation

• Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (Aquatic Search and

Rescue Management)

• Certificate IV in Racing (Harness Race Driver)

• Certificate IV in Racing (Jockey)

• Certificate IV in Racing Services (Racing

Administration)

• Certificate IV in Racing Services (Steward)

• Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation

• Certificate IV in Sport Development

• Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road

Transport - Car Driving Instruction)

• Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road

Transport - Heavy Vehicle Driving Instruction)

• Certificate IV in Travel and Tourism

• Diploma of Beauty Therapy

• Diploma of Circus Arts

• Diploma of Fitness

• Diploma of Leisure and Health

• Diploma of Outdoor Recreation

• Diploma of Outdoor Recreation

• Diploma of Racing Services (Steward)

• Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management

• Diploma of Sport Development

• Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management

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Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate IV in Beauty Therapy

• Certificate IV in CelebrancyCertificate IV in CelebrancyCertificate IV in CelebrancyCertificate IV in Celebrancy

• Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism

Management

Office Managers and

Program

Administrators

• Certificate III in Strata Community Management

• Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Contract

Administration)

• Certificate IV in Building and Construction

(Estimating)

• Certificate IV in Business

• Certificate IV in Business (Governance)

• Certificate IV in Business Administration

• Certificate IV in Government

• Certificate IV in Health Administration

• Certificate IV in Leadership and Management

• Certificate IV in Local Government (Operational

Works)

• Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication

• Certificate IV in New Small Business

• Certificate IV in Optical Dispensing

• Certificate IV in Project Management Practice

• Certificate IV in Small Business Management

• Certificate IV in Visual Arts

• Diploma of Animal Technology

• Diploma of BusinessDiploma of BusinessDiploma of BusinessDiploma of Business

• Diploma of Business (Governance)

• Diploma of Business Administration

• Diploma of International Business

• Diploma of Leadership and ManagementDiploma of Leadership and ManagementDiploma of Leadership and ManagementDiploma of Leadership and Management

• Diploma of Practice Management

• Diploma of Project ManagementDiploma of Project ManagementDiploma of Project ManagementDiploma of Project Management

• Advanced Diploma of Business

• Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

• Advanced Diploma of Program Management

Personal Assistants

and Secretaries

• Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)

• Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)

• Certificate IV in Legal Services

• Diploma of Legal Services

• Advanced Diploma of Business

• Advanced Diploma of Legal PracticeAdvanced Diploma of Legal PracticeAdvanced Diploma of Legal PracticeAdvanced Diploma of Legal Practice

General Clerical

Workers

• Certificate II in Business

• Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and

Technology

• Certificate III in Accounts Administration

• Certificate III in Automotive Administration

• Certificate III in BusinessCertificate III in BusinessCertificate III in BusinessCertificate III in Business

• Certificate III in Business Administration

• Certificate III in Business Administration (Education)

• Certificate III in Business Administration (International

Education)

• Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)

• Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical)

• Certificate III in Customer Engagement

• Certificate III in Events

• Certificate III in Financial Services

• Certificate III in Government

• Certificate III in Health Administration

• Certificate III in Library and Information Services

• Certificate III in Micro Business Operations

• Certificate IV in Accounting

• Certificate IV in Business

• Certificate IV in Business (Governance)

• Certificate IV in Human Resources

• Certificate IV in International Trade

• Certificate IV in Leadership and ManagementCertificate IV in Leadership and ManagementCertificate IV in Leadership and ManagementCertificate IV in Leadership and Management

• Certificate IV in Project Management Practice

• Diploma of Business (Governance)

Inquiry Clerks and

Receptionists

• Certificate II in Business

• Certificate III in BusinessCertificate III in BusinessCertificate III in BusinessCertificate III in Business

• Certificate III in Business Administration (Legal)

• Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical)

• Certificate III in Certificate III in Certificate III in Certificate III in Customer EngagementCustomer EngagementCustomer EngagementCustomer Engagement

• Certificate III in Health Administration

• Certificate III in Micro Business OperationsCertificate III in Micro Business OperationsCertificate III in Micro Business OperationsCertificate III in Micro Business Operations

• Certificate IV in Customer EngagementCertificate IV in Customer EngagementCertificate IV in Customer EngagementCertificate IV in Customer Engagement

Numerical Clerks • Certificate III in Accounts Administration

• Certificate III in Automotive Administration

• Certificate III in Business Administration

• Certificate III in Financial Services

• Certificate IV in Accounting

• Certificate IV in Banking Services

• Certificate IV in Bookkeeping

• Certificate IV in BusinessCertificate IV in BusinessCertificate IV in BusinessCertificate IV in Business

• Certificate IV in Business (Governance)

• Certificate IV in Business Administration

• Certificate IV in Finance and Mortgage Broking

• Certificate IV in Financial Services

• Diploma of Accounting

• Diploma of Banking Services Management

• Diploma of Finance and Mortgage Broking

Management

• Diploma of Financial Services

• Advanced Diploma of Accounting

Other Clerical and

Administrative Workers

• Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection

(Checked Baggage Screener)

• Certificate II in Aviation Transport Protection

(Passenger and Non-Passenger Screener)

• Certificate III in Government

• Certificate III in International Freight Forwarding

(Operator)

• Certificate III in Library and Information Services

• Certificate III in Logistics

• Certificate III in Public Safety (Emergency

Communications Centre Operations)

• Certificate III in Public Transport Customer Service and

Compliance

• Certificate III in Warehousing Operations

• Certificate IV in Human Resources

• Certificate IV in International Trade

• Certificate IV in Legal Services

• Certificate IV in Library and Information Services

• Certificate IV in Logistics

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (Emergency

Communications Centre Operations)

• Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management

• Certificate IV in Warehousing Operations

• Diploma of ConveyancingDiploma of ConveyancingDiploma of ConveyancingDiploma of Conveyancing

• Diploma of Court Operations

• Diploma of Customs Broking

• Diploma of HealtDiploma of HealtDiploma of HealtDiploma of Healthcare Documentationhcare Documentationhcare Documentationhcare Documentation

• Diploma of International Business

• Diploma of JusticeDiploma of JusticeDiploma of JusticeDiploma of Justice

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Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications

(Dispatch)

• Certificate IV in Clinical Classification

• Certificate IV in Court Operations

• Certificate IV in Employment Services

• Certificate IV in Government

• Diploma of Legal Services

• Diploma of Library and Information ServicesDiploma of Library and Information ServicesDiploma of Library and Information ServicesDiploma of Library and Information Services

• Diploma of Logistics

• Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing

• Advanced Diploma of JusticeAdvanced Diploma of JusticeAdvanced Diploma of JusticeAdvanced Diploma of Justice

• Advanced Diploma of LegalAdvanced Diploma of LegalAdvanced Diploma of LegalAdvanced Diploma of Legal PracticePracticePracticePractice

Sales Representatives

and Agents

• Certificate III in Bicycle Workshop Operations

• Certificate III in Business to Business Sales

• Certificate III in Rural OperationsCertificate III in Rural OperationsCertificate III in Rural OperationsCertificate III in Rural Operations

• Certificate III in Timber Merchandising

• Certificate IV in AgribusinessCertificate IV in AgribusinessCertificate IV in AgribusinessCertificate IV in Agribusiness

• Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Sales)

• Certificate IV in Business SalesCertificate IV in Business SalesCertificate IV in Business SalesCertificate IV in Business Sales

• Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate)Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate)Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate)Certificate IV in Property Services (Real Estate)

• Certificate IV in Social Housing

• Certificate IV in Strata Community ManagementCertificate IV in Strata Community ManagementCertificate IV in Strata Community ManagementCertificate IV in Strata Community Management

• Diploma of Property Services (Asset and Facility Diploma of Property Services (Asset and Facility Diploma of Property Services (Asset and Facility Diploma of Property Services (Asset and Facility

Management)Management)Management)Management)

• Diploma of Strata Community Management

• Advanced Diploma of Property Services (Asset and

Facility Management)

Sales Assistants and

Salespersons

• Certificate II in BusinessCertificate II in BusinessCertificate II in BusinessCertificate II in Business

• Certificate II in Community Pharmacy

• Certificate II in Creative Industries

• Certificate II in Data and Voice Communications

• Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Career Start)

• Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant)

• Certificate II in Food Processing (Sales)

• Certificate II in Food Processing (Sales)

• Certificate II in HortCertificate II in HortCertificate II in HortCertificate II in Horticultureicultureicultureiculture

• 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 Nursery

• Certificate II in Retail Services

• Certificate II in Salon Assistant

• Certificate II in Seafood Industry (Sales and

Distribution)

• Certificate II in Small Business (Operations/Innovation)

• Certificate II in Timber Merchandising

• Certificate II in Tourism

• Certificate II in Visual Arts

• Certificate III in Automotive Administration

• Certificate III in Automotive SalesCertificate III in Automotive SalesCertificate III in Automotive SalesCertificate III in Automotive Sales

• Certificate III in Community Pharmacy

• Certificate III in Food Processing (Sales)

• Certificate III in Hospital/Health Services Pharmacy

Support

• Certificate III in Recreational Vehicle and Accessories

Retailing

• Certificate III in Retail

• Certificate III in Retail Nursery

• Certificate III in Seafood Industry (Sales and

Distribution)

• Certificate IV in Automotive Management

• Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy

• Certificate IV in Recreational Vehicle and Accessories

Retailing

• Certificate IV in Retail Management

• Diploma of Retail Leadership

Sales Support Workers • Certificate II in Food Processing (Sales)

• Certificate II in Food Processing (Sales)

• Certificate II in Retail Services

• Certificate II in Small Business (Operations/Innovation)

• Certificate III in Public Transport Customer Service

and Compliance

• Certificate III in Retail

• Diploma of Visual Merchandising

Machine and

Stationary Plant

Operators

• Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and

Technology

• Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices

• Certificate II in Furniture Finishing

• Certificate II in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

• Certificate II in Sawmilling and Processing

• Certificate II in Water Industry Operations

• Certificate III in Clothing and Textile Production

• Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices

• Certificate III in Dogging

• Certificate III in Engineering - Production Systems

• Certificate III in Engineering - TCF Mechanic

• Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling

• Certificate III in Mobile Crane Operations

• Certificate III in Papermaking Operations

• Certificate III in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

• Certificate III in Process Plant Operations

• Certificate III in Rail Signalling

• Certificate III in Rail Yard Coordination

• Certificate III in Sawdoctoring

• Certificate III in Sawmilling and Processing

• Certificate III in Soft Furnishing

• Certificate III in Sterilisation Services

• Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations

• Certificate III in Surface Preparation and Coating

Application

• Certificate III in Timber Manufactured Products

• Certificate III in Water Industry Operations

• Certificate III in Water Industry Treatment

• Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Specialist

Trades)

• Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices

• Certificate IV in Mobile Crane Operations

• Certificate IV in Papermaking Operations

• Certificate IV in Process Plant Technology

• Certificate IV in Pulping Operations

• Certificate IV in Rail Network Control

• Certificate IV in Sterilisation Services

• Certificate IV in Surface Extraction Operations

• Certificate IV in Textile Design, Development and

Production

• Certificate IV in Timber Processing

• Certificate IV in Tram/Light Rail Control

• Certificate IV in Water Industry Operations

• Certificate IV in Water Industry Treatment

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Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

Mobile Plant Operators • Certificate II in Aviation (Ground Operations and

Service)

• Certificate II in Civil Construction

• Certificate II in Harvesting and Haulage

• Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving

• Certificate II in Shunting

• Certificate II in Warehousing Operations

• Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and Certificate III in Aviation (Ground Operations and

Service)Service)Service)Service)

• Certificate III in Civil Construction

• Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations

• Certificate III in Civil Foundations

• Certificate III in Commercial Composting

• Certificate III in Gravedigging, Grounds and

Maintenance

• Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage

• Certificate III in Local Government (Operational

Works)

• Certificate III in Logistics

• Certificate III in Rail Track Surfacing

• Certificate III in Rural Machinery Operations

• Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations

• Certificate III in Trenchless Technology

• Certificate III in Warehousing Operations

• Certificate IV in Local Government (Operational

Works)

• Certificate IV in Rail Infrastructure

• Certificate IV in Surface Extraction Operations

Road and Rail Drivers • Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations

• Certificate III in Driving Operations

• Certificate III in Rail Driving

• Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations

• Certificate IV in Driving Operations

• Certificate IV in Train Driving

Storepersons • Certificate II in Warehousing Operations

• Certificate III in Warehousing Operations

• Certificate IV in Food Processing

• Certificate IV in Logistics

• Certificate IV in Warehousing Operations

Cleaners and Laundry

Workers

• Certificate II in Cleaning

• Certificate II in Cleaning Operations

• Certificate III in Cleaning Operations

• Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations

• Certificate III in Laundry Operations

• Certificate IV in Cleaning Management

Construction and

Mining Labourers

• Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-

apprenticeship

• Certificate II in Civil Construction

• Certificate II in ConstrucCertificate II in ConstrucCertificate II in ConstrucCertificate II in Construction Pathwaystion Pathwaystion Pathwaystion Pathways

• Certificate II in Drainage

• Certificate II in Gas Supply Industry Operations

• Certificate II in Plumbing (PreCertificate II in Plumbing (PreCertificate II in Plumbing (PreCertificate II in Plumbing (Pre----apprenticeship)apprenticeship)apprenticeship)apprenticeship)

• Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure

• Certificate II in Tram or Light Rail Infrastructure

• Certificate III in Blinds, Awnings, Security Screens and

Grilles

• Certificate III in Civil Construction

• Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations

• Certificate III in ConcretingCertificate III in ConcretingCertificate III in ConcretingCertificate III in Concreting

• Certificate III in Demolition

• Certificate III in Gravedigging, Grounds and

Maintenance

• Certificate III in Local Government (Operational

Works)

• Certificate III in Post-Tensioning

• Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure

• Certificate III in Rail Structures

• Certificate III in RiggingCertificate III in RiggingCertificate III in RiggingCertificate III in Rigging

• Certificate III iCertificate III iCertificate III iCertificate III in Scaffoldingn Scaffoldingn Scaffoldingn Scaffolding

• Certificate III in Steelfixing

• Certificate III in Surveying and Spatial Information

Services

• Certificate III in Track Protection

• Certificate III in Tram or Light Rail Infrastructure

• Certificate IV in Surveying

• Diploma ofDiploma ofDiploma ofDiploma of SurveyingSurveyingSurveyingSurveying

Factory Process

Workers

• Certificate II in Automotive Manufacturing Production

- Bus, Truck and Trailer

• Certificate II in Automotive Manufacturing Production

- Passenger Motor Vehicle

• Certificate II in Competitive Systems and Practices

• Certificate II in Computer Assembly and Repair

• Certificate II in Engineering

• Certificate II in Engineering - Production Technology

• Certificate II in Engineering Pathways

• Certificate II in Food Processing

• Certificate II in Furniture Making

• Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways

• Certificate II in Glass and Glazing

• Certificate II in Meat Processing (Abattoirs)

• Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services)Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services)Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services)Certificate II in Meat Processing (Food Services)

• Certificate II in Meat Processing (Meat Retailing)

• Certificate II in Meat Processing (Smallgoods)

• Certificate II in Papermaking Operations

• Certificate II in Pulping Operations

• Certificate II in Recreational Vehicle Manufacturing

• Certificate II in Sawmilling and Processing

• Certificate II in Timber Manufactured Products

• Certificate II in Timber Truss and Frame Design and

Manufacture

• Certificate III in Food Processing

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Boning Room)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Food Services)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (General)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Livestock Handling)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Meat Safety)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Packing Operations)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Rendering)

• Certificate III in Meat Processing (Slaughtering)

• Certificate III in Papermaking Operations

• Certificate III in Pulping Operations

• Certificate III in Sawmilling and Processing

• Certificate III in Timber Manufactured Products

• Certificate III in Wine Industry Operations

• Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Meat Safety)

• Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance)

• Certificate IV in Process Manufacturing

• Certificate IV in Pulping Operations

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Farm, Forestry and

Garden Workers

• Certificate II in AgricultureCertificate II in AgricultureCertificate II in AgricultureCertificate II in Agriculture

• Certificate II in Aquaculture

• Certificate II in Arboriculture

• Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management

• Certificate II in Equine Studies

• Certificate II in Forest Growing and Management

• Certificate II in Harvesting and Haulage

• Certificate II in HorticultureCertificate II in HorticultureCertificate II in HorticultureCertificate II in Horticulture

• Certificate II in Landscaping

• Certificate II in Parks and Gardens

• Certificate II in Permaculture

• Certificate II in Production Horticulture

• Certificate II in Production Nursery

• Certificate II in Racing (Stablehand)

• Certificate II in Rural OperationsCertificate II in Rural OperationsCertificate II in Rural OperationsCertificate II in Rural Operations

• Certificate II in Shearing

• Certificate II in Wool Handling

• Certificate III in Advanced Wool Handling

• Certificate III in AgricultureCertificate III in AgricultureCertificate III in AgricultureCertificate III in Agriculture

• Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production)Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production)Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production)Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production)

• Certificate III in Aquaculture

• Certificate III in Arboriculture

• Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management

• Certificate III in Forest Growing and Management

• Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage

• Certificate III in Horse Industry Practice (Performance

Horse)

• Certificate III in HorticultureCertificate III in HorticultureCertificate III in HorticultureCertificate III in Horticulture

• Certificate III in Irrigation

• Certificate III in Parks and Gardens

• Certificate III in Pork Production

• Certificate III in Poultry Production

• Certificate III in Production Horticulture

• Certificate III in Production Nursery

• Certificate III in Racing (Advanced Stablehand)

• Certificate III in Racing Services (Track Maintenance)

• Certificate III in Rural OperationsCertificate III in Rural OperationsCertificate III in Rural OperationsCertificate III in Rural Operations

• Certificate III in Urban Pest Management

• Certificate III in Water Industry Irrigation

• Certificate III in Wool Clip Preparation

• Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management

• Certificate IV in Forest Operations

• Certificate IV in Horticulture

• Certificate IV in Irrigation

• Certificate IV in Pest Management

• Certificate IV in Racing (Racehorse Trainer)

• Certificate IV in Timber Processing

• Certificate IV in Wool Classing

Food Preparation

Assistants

• Certificate II in Kitchen Operations

• Certificate II in Retail Baking Assistance

• Certificate III in Hospitality

• Certificate III in Retail Baking (Bread)

Other Labourers • Certificate II in Automotive Air Conditioning

Technology

• Certificate II in Automotive Body Repair Technology

• Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology

• Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology

• Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing Technology

• Certificate II in Automotive Vocational PreparationCertificate II in Automotive Vocational PreparationCertificate II in Automotive Vocational PreparationCertificate 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 Studies Certificate II in Electrotechnology Studies Certificate II in Electrotechnology Studies Certificate II in Electrotechnology Studies

(Pre(Pre(Pre(Pre----vocational)vocational)vocational)vocational)

• Certificate II in Engineering Pathways

• Certificate II in ESI - Asset Inspection

• Certificate II in ESI - Powerline Vegetation Control

• Certificate II in Gas Supply Industry Operations

• Certificate II in Integrated Technologies

• Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade

1 Near Coastal)

• Certificate II in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine

Driver Grade 3 Near Coastal)

• Certificate II in Motor Sport Technology

• Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts (General)

• Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue)

• Certificate II in Recreational Vehicle Service and

Repair

• Certificate II in Road Transport Yard Operations

(Freight Handler)

• Certificate II in Split Air-conditioning and Heat Pump

Systems

• Certificate II in Sustainable Energy (Career Start)

• Certificate II in Technical Security

• Certificate II in Telecommunications Network Build

and Operate

• Certificate II in Telecommunications Technology

• Certificate III in Automotive Glazing Technology

• Certificate III in Bicycle Workshop Operations

• Certificate III in Holiday Parks and Resorts

• Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine

Driver Grade 2 Near Coastal)

• Certificate III in Maritime Operations (Master up to 24

metres Near Coastal)

• Certificate III in Technical Security

• Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to 35

metres Near Coastal)

Chief Executives, General

Managers and Legislators

• Diploma of Business (Governance)

• Diploma of Leadership and ManagementDiploma of Leadership and ManagementDiploma of Leadership and ManagementDiploma of Leadership and Management

• Advanced Diploma of Leadership and ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Leadership and ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Leadership and ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

• Graduate Certificate in Management

Farmers and Farm

Managers

• Certificate III in AgricultureCertificate III in AgricultureCertificate III in AgricultureCertificate III in Agriculture

• Certificate III in Agriculture (Dairy Production)

• Certificate III in Aquaculture

• Certificate III in Beekeeping

• Certificate III in Poultry Production

• Certificate III in Production Horticulture

• Certificate IV in AgricultureCertificate IV in AgricultureCertificate IV in AgricultureCertificate IV in Agriculture

• Certificate IV in Production Horticulture

• Diploma of AgricultureDiploma of AgricultureDiploma of AgricultureDiploma of Agriculture

• Diploma of Horse Breeding (Stud Management)

• Diploma of Permaculture

• Diploma of Pork Production

• Diploma of Production Horticulture

• Diploma of Viticulture

• Diploma of Wine Technology

• Advanced Diploma of Agribusiness Management

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Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

Specialist Managers • Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices

• Certificate III in Seafood Industry (Sales and

Distribution)

• Certificate IV in Aboriginal Cultural Heritage

Management

• Certificate IV in Building and Construction Certificate IV in Building and Construction Certificate IV in Building and Construction Certificate IV in Building and Construction

• Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site

Management)

• Certificate IV in Business Administration

• Certificate IV in Business Sales

• Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices

• Certificate IV in Food Processing

• Certificate IV in Food Science and Technology

• Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Leadership)

• Certificate IV in Public Safety (Firefighting Supervision)

• Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

• Diploma of Building and Construction

(Management)

• Diploma of BusinessDiploma of BusinessDiploma of BusinessDiploma of Business

• Diploma of Business AdministrationDiploma of Business AdministrationDiploma of Business AdministrationDiploma of Business Administration

• Diploma of Civil Construction Management

• Diploma of Community Health

• Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices

• Diploma of Correctional Administration

• Diploma of Food Processing

• Diploma of Food Science and Technology

• Diploma of Forest and Forest Products

• Diploma of Human Resources ManagementDiploma of Human Resources ManagementDiploma of Human Resources ManagementDiploma of Human Resources Management

• Diploma of International BusinessDiploma of International BusinessDiploma of International BusinessDiploma of International Business

• Diploma of Logistics

• Diploma of Marketing and CommunicationDiploma of Marketing and CommunicationDiploma of Marketing and CommunicationDiploma of Marketing and Communication

• Diploma of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

• Diploma of Public Safety (Firefighting Management)

• Diploma of Pulp and Paper Process Management

• Diploma of Renewable Energy Engineering

• Diploma of Security and Risk Management

• Diploma of Surface Operations Management

• Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (General Practice)

• Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and

Numeracy Practice

• Advanced Diploma of Air-conditioning and

Refrigeration Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction

(Management)

• Advanced Diploma of Business

• Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)

• Advanced Diploma of Community Sector ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Community Sector ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Community Sector ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Community Sector Management

• Advanced Diploma of Competitive Systems and

Practices

• Advanced Diploma of Correctional Management

• Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Project

Management

• Advanced Diploma of International Business

• Advanced Diploma of Leadership and ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Leadership and ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Leadership and ManagementAdvanced Diploma of Leadership and Management

• Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Advanced Diploma of Management (Human

Resources)Resources)Resources)Resources)

• Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication

• Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Fire Investigation)

• Advanced Diploma of Public Safety (Firefighting

Management)

• Advanced Diploma of Renewable Energy Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Work Health and Safety

• Graduate Certificate in Management

Hospitality, Retail and

Service Managers

• Certificate III in Holiday Parks and Resorts

• Certificate IV in Automotive Management

• Certificate IV in Catering Operations

• Certificate IV in Cleaning Management

• Certificate IV in Customer EngagementCertificate IV in Customer EngagementCertificate IV in Customer EngagementCertificate IV in Customer Engagement

• Certificate IV in Holiday Parks and Resorts

• Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical Services

• Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Leadership)

• Certificate IV in New Small BusinessCertificate IV in New Small BusinessCertificate IV in New Small BusinessCertificate IV in New Small Business

• Certificate IV in Retail Management

• Certificate IV in Retail Nursery

• Certificate IV in Small Business Management

• Diploma of Automotive Management

• Diploma of Banking Services Management

• Diploma of Beauty Therapy

• Diploma of Event Management

• Diploma of Government Security

• Diploma of Holiday Park and Resort Management

• Diploma of Hospitality Management

• Diploma of Outdoor Recreation

• Diploma of Property ServiceDiploma of Property ServiceDiploma of Property ServiceDiploma of Property Services (Asset and Facility s (Asset and Facility s (Asset and Facility s (Asset and Facility

Management)Management)Management)Management)

• Diploma of Racing Services (Racing Administration)

• Diploma of Rail Operations Management

• Diploma of Retail Leadership

• Diploma of Salon Management

• Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management

• Diploma of Theatre Arts

• Diploma of Travel and Tourism Management

• Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and

Merchandising

• Advanced Diploma of Event Management

• Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

• Advanced Diploma of Music IndustryAdvanced Diploma of Music IndustryAdvanced Diploma of Music IndustryAdvanced Diploma of Music Industry

• Advanced Diploma of Property Services (Asset and

Facility Management)

• Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and Development

• Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism

Management

• Graduate Certificate in Management

Arts and Media

Professionals

• Certificate II in Dance

• Certificate II in Visual Arts

• Certificate III in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Cultural Arts

• Certificate III in Circus Arts

• Certificate III in Community Dance, Theatre and

Events

• Certificate III in Dance

• Certificate III in Design Fundamentals

• Certificate III in Visual ArtsCertificate III in Visual ArtsCertificate III in Visual ArtsCertificate III in Visual Arts

• Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Cultural Arts

• Certificate IV in Circus Arts

• Certificate IV in DanceCertificate IV in DanceCertificate IV in DanceCertificate IV in Dance

• Certificate IV in Visual Arts

• Diploma of Circus Arts

• Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)

• Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services

• Diploma of Live Production Design

• Diploma of Music IndustryDiploma of Music IndustryDiploma of Music IndustryDiploma of Music Industry

• Diploma of Diploma of Diploma of Diploma of Musical TheatreMusical TheatreMusical TheatreMusical Theatre

• Diploma of Photography and Photo ImagingDiploma of Photography and Photo ImagingDiploma of Photography and Photo ImagingDiploma of Photography and Photo Imaging

• Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing

• Diploma of Screen and MediaDiploma of Screen and MediaDiploma of Screen and MediaDiploma of Screen and Media

• Diploma of Visual ArtsDiploma of Visual ArtsDiploma of Visual ArtsDiploma of Visual Arts

• Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Development

• Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)

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ANZSCO

Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate IV in Design

• Certificate IV in Musical Theatre

• Certificate IV in Photography and Photo ImagingCertificate IV in Photography and Photo ImagingCertificate IV in Photography and Photo ImagingCertificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging

• Certificate IV in Professional Writing and Editing

• Certificate IV in Screen and MediaCertificate IV in Screen and MediaCertificate IV in Screen and MediaCertificate IV in Screen and Media

• Advanced Diploma of Live Production and

Management Services

• Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting

• Advanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and Media

• Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts

Business, Human

Resource and

Marketing

Professionals

• Certificate IV in Finance and Mortgage Broking

• Certificate IV in Financial Services

• Certificate IV in Human Resources

• Certificate IV in Marketing and CommunicationCertificate IV in Marketing and CommunicationCertificate IV in Marketing and CommunicationCertificate IV in Marketing and Communication

• Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

• Certificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and Safety

• Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander

Primary Health Care Practice

• Diploma of Accounting

• Diploma of Business (Public Relations)

• Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices

• Diploma of Finance and Mortgage Broking

Management

• Diploma of Financial Counselling

• Diploma of Financial Planning

• Diploma of Financial Services

• Diploma of Human Resources Management

• Diploma of Marketing and Communication

• Diploma of Quality Auditing

• Diploma of Training Design and Development

• Diploma of Vocational Education and Training

• Advanced Diploma of Accounting

• Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)

• Advanced Diploma of Financial Planning

• Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design

• Advanced Diploma of Management (Human

Resources)

• Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication

Design, Engineering,

Science and

Transport

Professionals

• 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 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Cultural Arts

• Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management

• Certificate III in Design Fundamentals

• Certificate IV in Design

• 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 III in Print Communications

• Certificate III in Surveying and Spatial Information

Services

• Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Avionics)

• Certificate IV in Aeroskills (Mechanical)

• Certificate IV in Applied Fashion Design and

Merchandising

• Certificate IV in Conservation and Land ManagementCertificate IV in Conservation and Land ManagementCertificate IV in Conservation and Land ManagementCertificate IV in Conservation and Land Management

• Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and

Interior Spaces

• Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games

• Certificate IV in Digital Media Technologies

• Certificate IV in Engineering

• Certificate IV in Food Science and Technology

• Certificate IV in Forest Operations

• Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology

• Certificate IV in Interior Decoration

• Certificate IV in Landscape Design

• Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Marine Engine

Driver Grade 1 Near Coastal)

• Certificate IV in Maritime Operations (Master up to

35 metres Near Coastal)

• Certificate IV in Spatial Information Services

• Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and

Merchandising

• Diploma of Aviation (Air Traffic Control)

• Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence Diploma of Aviation (Commercial Pilot Licence ----

Aeroplane)Aeroplane)Aeroplane)Aeroplane)

• Diploma of Aviation (Instrument Rating)

• Diploma of Conservation and Land Diploma of Conservation and Land Diploma of Conservation and Land Diploma of Conservation and Land ManagementManagementManagementManagement

• Diploma of Digital Media Technologies

• Diploma of Electrical Project ManagementDiploma of Electrical Project ManagementDiploma of Electrical Project ManagementDiploma of Electrical Project Management

• Diploma of Fashion StylingDiploma of Fashion StylingDiploma of Fashion StylingDiploma of Fashion Styling

• Diploma of Food Science and Technology

• Certificate IV in Surveying

• Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies

• Diploma of Aeroskills (Mechanical)

• Diploma of AgronomyDiploma of AgronomyDiploma of AgronomyDiploma of Agronomy

• Diploma of Forest and Forest Products

• Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology

• Diploma of Graphic DesignDiploma of Graphic DesignDiploma of Graphic DesignDiploma of Graphic Design

• Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration

• Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design

• Diploma of Landscape DesignDiploma of Landscape DesignDiploma of Landscape DesignDiploma of Landscape Design

• Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts

• Diploma of Product Design

• Diploma of Spatial Information Services

• Diploma of SurveyingDiploma of SurveyingDiploma of SurveyingDiploma of Surveying

• Diploma of Textile Design and Development

• Diploma of Website Development

• Diploma of Wine Technology

• Advanced Diploma of Applied Fashion Design and

Merchandising

• Advanced Diploma of Aviation (Pilot in Command)

• Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)

• Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design

• Advanced Diploma of Creative Product Development

• Advanced Diploma of ESI - Power Systems

• Advanced Diploma of Forest Industry Sustainability

• Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design

• Advanced Diploma of Interior Design

• Advanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object Design

• Advanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and Media

• Advanced Diploma of SurveyingAdvanced Diploma of SurveyingAdvanced Diploma of SurveyingAdvanced Diploma of Surveying

• Advanced Diploma of Textile Design and

Development

• Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts

Education

Professionals

• Certificate IV in Dance Teaching and Management

• Certificate IV in Music IndustryCertificate IV in Music IndustryCertificate IV in Music IndustryCertificate IV in Music Industry

• Certificate IV in TESOL (TeachingCertificate IV in TESOL (TeachingCertificate IV in TESOL (TeachingCertificate IV in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of English to Speakers of English to Speakers of English to Speakers of

Other Languages)Other Languages)Other Languages)Other Languages)

• Diploma of Music IndustryDiploma of Music IndustryDiploma of Music IndustryDiploma of Music Industry

• Diploma of Training Design and Development

• Diploma of Translating

• Diploma of Vocational Education and Training

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ANZSCO

Sub-Major Group Courses that are linked directly to, associated with or in support of the occupation group

• Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

• Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)

• Diploma of Early Childhood Education and CareDiploma of Early Childhood Education and CareDiploma of Early Childhood Education and CareDiploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

• Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance)

• Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and

Numeracy Practice

Health Professionals • Certificate III in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait

Islander Primary Health Care

• Certificate III in Indigenous Environmental Health

• Certificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and SafetyCertificate IV in Work Health and Safety

• Diploma of Work Health and SafetyDiploma of Work Health and SafetyDiploma of Work Health and SafetyDiploma of Work Health and Safety

• Advanced Diploma of MyotherapyAdvanced Diploma of MyotherapyAdvanced Diploma of MyotherapyAdvanced Diploma of Myotherapy

• Advanced Diploma of Work Health and Safety

ICT Professionals • Certificate IV in Computer Systems

• Certificate IV in Cyber Security

• Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games

• Certificate IV in Information Technology Networking

• Certificate IV in Information Technology Support

• Certificate IV in Information Technology Testing

• Certificate IV in Programming

• Certificate IV in Telecommunications Engineering

Technology

• Certificate IV in Web-Based Technologies

• Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering

• Diploma of Database Design and Development

• Diploma of Digital and Interactive Games

• Diploma of Digital Media Technologies

• Diploma of Information Technology

• Diploma of Information Technology Networking

• Diploma of Information Technology Systems

Administration

• Diploma of Software Development

• Diploma of Systems Analysis and Design

• Diploma of Telecommunications Engineering

• Diploma of Website Development

• Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering

• Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Technology

• Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

• Advanced Diploma of Information Technology

Business Analysis

• Advanced Diploma of Network Security

• Advanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and MediaAdvanced Diploma of Screen and Media

• Advanced Diploma of Telecommunications Network

Engineering

Legal, Social and

Welfare Professionals

• Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Cultural Arts

• Certificate IV in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Cultural Arts

• Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other DrugsCertificate IV in Alcohol and Other DrugsCertificate IV in Alcohol and Other DrugsCertificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs

• Certificate IV in Career Development

• Certificate IV in Community Culture

• Certificate IV in Employment Services

• Certificate IV in Liberal ArtsCertificate IV in Liberal ArtsCertificate IV in Liberal ArtsCertificate IV in Liberal Arts

• Certificate IV in Mental Health Peer Work

• Diploma of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Visual Arts Industry Work

• Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs

• Diploma of Auslan

• Diploma of Child, Youth and Family Intervention

• Diploma of Community Development

• Diploma of Community ServicesDiploma of Community ServicesDiploma of Community ServicesDiploma of Community Services

• Diploma of Counselling Diploma of Counselling Diploma of Counselling Diploma of Counselling Diploma of Financial

Counselling

• Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE-English)

• Diploma of Justice

• Diploma of Mental Health Diploma of Mental Health Diploma of Mental Health Diploma of Mental Health

• Diploma of Sport and Recreation Management

• Diploma of Translating

• Advanced Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE-English)

• Advanced Diploma of Legal PracticeAdvanced Diploma of Legal PracticeAdvanced Diploma of Legal PracticeAdvanced Diploma of Legal Practice

• Advanced Diploma of Therapeutic Arts in

Counselling

• Advanced Diploma of Translating

• Graduate Certificate in Career Development

Practice

• Graduate Certificate in Statutory Child Protection

• Graduate Diploma of Family Dispute Resolution

• Graduate Diploma of Relationship Counselling

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Courses for community needs

Table 4 includes Foundation Courses, VCAL and VCE courses and other courses that do not closely align to the ANZSCO Unit Group

occupations detailed in Table 3, but are integral to Victorian industry and community needs. Training Providers should also consider

these courses when proposing their Program Delivery Plans.

Although courses included in this list may, on face value, appear to be aligned to an occupation, they are in fact generally courses

with minimal units, introductory in nature and/or not necessarily a vocational pathway.

Note: Only courses found on the Funded Course List 2018 are listed.

Table 4: VET courses which are not strongly linked to occupational groups

• Course in Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer (Acute Health Setting)

• Course in Basic Oxygen Administration

• Course in EAL

• Course in Fibrous Plastering (Shopwork)

• Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis

• Course in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Services

• Course in Initial Adult Literacy and Numeracy

• Course in Initial General Education for Adults

• Course in Minimising Risks in the Use of 1080 Pest Animal Bait

Products for Vertebrate Pest Control

• Course in Notetaking for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

• Course in Personal Carer Training Using Non-Invasive Ventilation

• Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English

• Course in Pyrometric Requirements for Thermal Processing

• Course in Recognised Informal Learning

• 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 Verifying the Correct Use of Adrenaline Autoinjector

Devices

• Course in Working with People who are Affected by Amphetamine

Type Stimulants

• 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 Information, Digital Media and Technology

• Certificate I in Initial Adult Literacy and Numeracy

• Certificate I in Maritime Operations (Coxswain Grade 2 Near Coastal)

• Certificate I in Maritime Operations (General Purpose Hand 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 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 III in Active Volunteering

• 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 Mumgu-dhal tyama-tiyt

• Certificate III in Public Safety (Aquatic Search and Rescue)

• 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 Public Safety (Aquatic Search and Rescue

Management)

• Certificate IV in Science

• Certificate IV in Spoken and Written English - Employment

• Certificate IV in Spoken and Written English - Further Studies

• Certificate IV in Tertiary 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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