Certificate III in Arts Administration - CUA30615
TAFE NSW
Type of institution: TAFE Institute
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS: 00591E
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who work in administrative roles 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
- 12 units: 4 core
- 8 elective
Subjects
- Write content for a range of media
- Apply critical thinking techniques
- Develop and apply creative arts industry knowledge
- Implement copyright arrangements
- Store finished creative work
- Produce digital images
- Process and monitor event registrations
- Contribute to workplace innovation
- Write simple documents
- Migrate to new technology
- Work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural material
- Work effectively in the creative arts industry
- Develop and maintain the general and regional knowledge required by guides
- Design and produce text documents
- Contribute to health and safety of self and others
- Work effectively with diversity
- Develop and apply knowledge of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander cultural arts
- Facilitate the empowerment of people with disability
- Work effectively with others
- Organise schedules
- Store and maintain finished creative work
- Prepare and present tour commentaries or activities
- Plan a career in the creative arts industry
- Assist with marketing and promotion
- Deliver a service to customers
- Create electronic presentations
- Develop and use information literacy skills
- Coordinate on-site event registrations
- Research and share general information on Australian Indigenous cultures
- Provide seating and ticketing services
- Operate an online information system
- Support community resources
- Record and maintain collection information
- Create and use databases
- Recommend products and services
- Maintain business resources
- Produce desktop published documents
- Work effectively in the music industry
- Deliver and monitor a service to customers
- Provide event staging support
- Produce spreadsheets
- Select and prepare creative work for exhibition
- Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
- Book performance venues
- Organise personal work priorities and development
- Organise and complete daily work activities
- Assist with the staging of public activities and events
- Plan skills development
- Design and produce business documents
- Provide a briefing or scripted commentary
- Organise workplace information
- Use advanced features of computer applications
- Monitor collections for changes in condition
- Maintain financial records
- Develop understanding of own Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity
- Provide visitor information
- Process customer complaints
- Provide visitors with venue information and assistance
- Use business technology
- Conduct market research
- Plan work space
- Process accounts payable and receivable
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