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Do you enjoy or are you good at

English?
Have you considered the following occupations?

level 4
Actor
Management consultant
Advertising account executive
Marketing officer
Announcer
Music critic
Anthropologist
level 3 Music librarian
Archaeologist Actor Legal executive
Archivist Music publisher

Art/film/theatre/ Advertising manager Nurse/nurse


Library technician
literature critic administrator
Announcer
Arts administrator level 2 Marketing officer
Occupational health
and safety officer
Author Actor
Author Insurance officer
Barrister Occupational
Advertising manager Nurse enrolled
Library assistant therapist
Company secretary Child care worker Announcer
Personnel officer Playwright
Conservator Occupational
Author
Copywriter
Copywriter level 1 Playwright health and Project or program
Child care worker Actor safety officer administrator
Library Printing machinist
Counsellor Counsellor Clerical officer Announcer assistant
Public servant Proofreader
Diplomat local government Author Personnel officer
Playwright
Desktop publisher Call centre Playwright Real estate agent Psychiatrist
Editor Clerk
operator
Copywriter Printing hand Retail manager Psychologist
Film and Child care worker Publicity officer
Disc jockey Public servant Receptionist
television editor Court and Clerical officer Public relations
Hansard reporter local government Retail manager officer
Film and Sales assistant/ Public relations
Film and Sales assistant/
television
producer television editor
Disc jockey
Education aide
Clerk
Disc jockey
english representative
representative
Scriptwriter
officer Public servant
Tour guide Publisher
Film, stage and Education aide Secretary
Film and television Engraver Tourist Public servant
television director Film and television Rehabilitation
producers assistant Film and information Signwriter
producers assistant officer counsellor
Foreign affairs
television Funeral attendant Stage manager Retail manager
and trade officer Word processing Scriptwriter
Film, stage and producers
Human resources operator Tour guide
Health television director assistant officer Social worker
information Writer Scriptwriter
Flight attendant Inquiry agent Tourist
manager Youth worker information Sociologist
Hotel/motel Funeral director Insurance
Health services/ officer Stage manager Solicitor
manager officer
hospital manager Graphic prepress Travel consultant
operator Speech
Historian Human resources Welfare worker Translator pathologist
Human resources
Hotel/motel officer officer Writer Sports editor
manager Welfare worker
Inquiry agent Youth worker Stage manager
Human resources Insurance agent/
officer claims investigator Teacher
Writer
Industrial early childhood
relations officer Interpreter
Youth worker Teacher primary
Interpreter
Law clerk Teacher secondary
Journalist
Translator
Lawyer
University lecturer
Legal executive
Librarian Welfare worker

Linguist Writer
Youth worker

Usual training requirements


Level 1 
Usually has a skill level equal to the completion of Level 3  sually requires a level of skill equal to a Diploma or
U
Year 10, the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education, Advanced Diploma. Study is often undertaken through
Certificate I or Certificate II qualification. Australian TAFEs or Registered Training Organisations. Some
Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. universities offer studies at this level.
Level 2  sually has a skill level equal to a Certificate III or IV
U Level 4  sually requires the completion of a Bachelor Degree
U
or at least three years relevant experience. Australian or higher qualification. Study is often undertaken at
Apprenticeships may be offered at this level. university.
BULLSEYE
This chart shows a selection of jobs that have some relation to the subject of ENGLISH.
For further information visit jobguide.deewr.gov.au and myfuture.edu.au. The four education and training levels are to
be used as a guide only. These levels indicate the most common education and/or entry requirements for these jobs.

CAREER
INFORMATION

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