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Artist
LEVEL 3
Actor Film, stage and TV director
Floor manager
Artistic director
Music arranger
Arts administrator
Artist
LEVEL 2
Casting director Actor Audiovisual technician Floor manager Artist Make-up artist Casting director Choreographer Classical musician Classical musician Composer Composer Dancer Conductor Director of photography Entertainer Composer Dancer Disc jockey Audiovisual technician
Floor manager
Music critic
Make-up artist
Music teacher
Choral director
LEVEL 1
Actor Announcer Artist Auctioneer Model
Music arranger
Music arranger
Musical director
Musical Musical instrument maker instrument maker and repairer and repairer Musician Musician Piano tuner Production crew member Scriptwriter Singer Sound technician Stagehand Stunt performer Theatrical costume maker and designer Wardrobe supervisor Scriptwriter Singer Production crew member
Musician
Musician
Publicity agent
Publicity agent
Disc jockey Film and TV camera operator Entertainer Film and TV editor
PERFORMING ARTS
Scriptwriter
Scriptwriter
Set designer
Set designer
Dancer
Film and TV camera operator Film and TV lighting operator Film and TV producers assistant
Singer
Director of photography
Disc jockey
Stage manager Stagehand Sound technician Theatre critic Stage manager Theatrical costume maker and designer
Drama teacher
Entertainer
Film and TV editor Wardrobe supervisor Film and TV producer Film and TV producer
Film critic
PERFORMING ARTS?
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Usual training requirements
LEVEL 1 Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. Usually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV or at least three years relevant experience. Australian Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. Usually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some universities offer studies at this level. LEVEL 4 Usually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at university. This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of PERFORMING ARTS. The four education and training levels are to be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs. For further information visit www.jobguide.deewr.gov.au and www.myfuture.edu.au
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3