TAFE NSW

Certificate IV in Arts Administration - CUA40815

TAFE NSW

Type of institution: TAFE Institute
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS: 00591E

This qualification reflects the role of individuals working in a variety of administrative contexts across a range of arts organisations, such as galleries, museums, theatres and community arts centres. Licensing/Regulatory Information No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Structure

  • 14 units: 4 core
  • 10 elective

Subjects

  • Develop and apply knowledge of public relations industry
  • Design and develop interpretive displays
  • Promote innovation in a team environment
  • Design and develop complex text documents
  • Lead team effectiveness
  • Present information on activities, events and public programs
  • Obtain revenue to support operations
  • Implement copyright arrangements
  • Conduct research
  • Process and monitor event registrations
  • Plan in-house events or functions
  • Research international markets
  • Develop work priorities
  • Review and maintain a website
  • Undertake marketing activities
  • Develop and apply knowledge of marketing communication industry
  • Promote products and services
  • Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
  • Make a presentation
  • Contribute to the organisation of productions
  • Produce complex desktop published documents
  • Assist with marketing and promotion
  • Collaborate in a creative process
  • Communicate effectively with arts professionals
  • Implement workplace information system
  • Develop public relations documents
  • Set up a business or records system for a small business
  • Maintain website performance
  • Create electronic presentations
  • Coordinate on-site event registrations
  • Work to empower Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities
  • Write persuasive copy
  • Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements
  • Build simple websites using commercial programs
  • Profile the market
  • Use and respect copyright
  • Produce desktop published documents
  • Provide event staging support
  • Market goods and services internationally
  • Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
  • Organise meetings
  • Book performance venues
  • Develop public relations campaigns
  • Develop and use complex spreadsheets
  • Develop and promote activities, events and public programs
  • Implement continuous improvement
  • Develop and implement exhibition interpretive strategies
  • Transfer content to a website using commercial packages
  • Develop community networks
  • Lead effective workplace relationships
  • Articulate, present and debate ideas
  • Implement operational plan
  • Analyse and present research information
  • Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills
  • Develop and maintain community and stakeholder relationships
  • Support participative planning processes
  • Implement participation and engagement strategies
  • Access information on event operations
  • Conduct market research
  • Administer bookings for rehearsals and performances
  • Develop exhibition concepts
  • Develop teams and individuals
  • Write complex documents
  • Build and launch a small business website
  • Plan work space

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