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Do you enjoy or are

you good at Art?


Level 4

Advertising Account
Executive Web Designer

Visual Arts and Crafts


Anthropologist Level 3 Professional

Architectural
Web Designer
Draftsperson Valuer
Architect
Body Artist Visual Merchandiser

Arts Administrator or
Level 2 Urban and Regional
Manager Visual Arts and Crafts Planner
Clothing Patternmaker
Professional
Architectural Web Designer
Draftsperson
Continuity Person Visual Merchandiser Vehicle Painter University Lecturer
Conservator Body Artist
Vehicle Painter
Costume Designer Clothing Patternmaker Level 1 Technician
Technician
Continuity Person Textile Designer
Costume Designer
Desktop Publishing Body Artist Visual Merchandiser Stonemason Stonemason
Operator Costume Designer
Signwriter
Costume Designer Technician
Digital Printer
Fashion Designer Digital Printer Signwriter Textile Artist
Desktop Publishing Sculptor
Florist Operator Screen Printer

Florist Screen Printer Sales Representative


Art
Gallery or Museum Engraver Photographer
Technician
Gallery or Museum Sales Representative Spatial Science
Focus Puller (Film) Gallery or Museum Graphic Designer Painter
Technician Printing Machinist Technician
Technician
Graphic Pre-press Printing Machinist
Graphic Designer Multimedia Artist
Trades Worker
Graphic Designer Potter
Hair or Beauty Salon Hair or Beauty Salon Make Up Artist Print Finisher
Gallery or Museum Assistant Assistant Secondary School
Curator Teacher
Hairdresser Hairdresser Photographer Photographer
Hairdresser Illustrator
Illustrator Painting Trades Worker
Illustrator Painting Trades Worker
Interior Decorator New Media Artist Research and
Graphic Designer
Development Manager
Jeweller Nail Technician Nail Technician
Interior Decorator
Make Up Artist Multimedia Developer
Milliner
Historian Psychotherapist
Jeweller Multimedia Developer

Illustrator Leadlighter Milliner Photographer

Make Up Artist
Industrial Designer New Media Artist

Interior Designer Multimedia Developer

Marketing Officer

Training levels and requirements


Level 1 Level 3 This chart shows a selection of occupations that have
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma some relation to the subject of Art. The four education
Year 10, a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken and training levels are to be used as a guide only.
Certificate I or II. Australian Apprenticeships may be through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. These levels indicate the most common education
offered at this level. Some universities offer studies at this level. and/or entry requirements for these jobs.

Level 2 Level 4 For further information, visit:


Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV, Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Bachelor www.myfuture.edu.au
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Degree or higher qualification. Study is often
Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. undertaken at a university. © 2017 Education Services Australia Ltd

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