ANZSCO Code: 223211 (ICT Trainer)
ICT Trainers analyse and evaluate information-based system training needs and objectives, and develop, schedule and conduct ICT-based system training programs and courses.
ICT Trainer Skill Assessment Authority:
Australian Computer Society (ACS)
Skill Level
1
Alternative Titles
ICT Educator
Specialisation:
Software Trainer
Unit Group: 2232 ICT Trainers
Aanalyse and evaluate information-based system training needs and objectives, and develop, schedule and conduct ICT-based system training programs and courses.
Skill Level
Most occupations under this unit group are skill level 1 occupation and a relevant bachelor's degree or higher can equate to this skill level. At least five years of relevant experience and/or relevant vendor certification may substitute for the formal qualification. In some instances, relevant experience and/or on-the-job training may be required in addition to the formal qualification.
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Tasks
- Identifying technical training needs and requirements of individuals and organisations
- Setting human resource development objectives and evaluating learning outcomes
- Preparing and developing instructional training material and aids such as handbooks, visual aids, online tutorials, demonstration models, and supporting training reference documentation
- Designing, coordinating, scheduling and conducting ICT training and development programs that can be delivered in the form of individual and group instruction, and facilitating workshops, meetings, demonstrations and conferences
- Liaising with external training providers to arrange delivery of specific training and development programs
- Promoting internal and external training and development, and evaluating these promotional activities
- Monitoring and performing ongoing evaluation and assessment of training quality and effectiveness, and reviewing and modifying training objectives, methods and course deliverables
- Gathering, investigating and researching background materials to gain a full understanding of the ICT subject matter and systems
- Keeping up-to-date with new product version releases, advances in programming languages, application development software, and general information technology trends
- Writing end user products and materials such as user training, tutorial and instruction manuals, online help, and operating and maintenance instructions
Visa Options for ICT Trainer:
190 - Skilled Nominated visa
407 - Training visa
489 - State or Territory Nominated - Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa
482 - Medium Term Stream - Temporary Skill Shortage visa
187 - Regional Sponsor Migration Scheme visa
494 - Employer Sponsored Stream - Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa
491 - State or Territory Nominated - Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa
Overview of Key Employment Statistics for ICT Trainer ANZSCO 223211:

Employed
3,100

Part-time share
10%

Female share
63%

Median weekly earnings
N/A

Median age
34

Annual employment growth
200
State distributions
Learn how ICT Trainer ANZSCO 223211 professionals are spread across different states and territories in Australia.

New South Wales
27.6%

Victoria
21.9%

Greenland
26.1%

South Australia
6.1%

Western Australia
8.3%

Tasmania
3.2%

Northern Territory
3.2%

Australian Capital Territory
3.4%
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Frequently
asked questions
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What is the ANZSCO code for an ICT Trainer?
The ANZSCO code for an ICT Trainer is 223211, as classified by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO).
How does ACS deduct years of work experience of an ICT Trainer?
ACS deducts between two and six years from your work experience, depending on how closely it matches your educational background. For an ICT major degree relevant to an ICT Trainer role, two years are deducted; if it is not relevant, four years are deducted. For an ICT minor degree relevant to an ICT Trainer role, five years are deducted; if it is not relevant, six years are deducted.
What tasks are typically performed by a Professional ICT Trainer ANZSCO 223211?
ICT Trainer under ANZSCO 223211 analyses and evaluates information-based system training needs and objectives, and develops, schedules, and conducts ICT-based system training programs and courses.
Is ICT Trainer a high demand occupation in Australia?
ICT Trainer has an economy-wide average future demand, with it being in shortage throughout all states of Australia as per the Skills Priority List 2023. It is also included on the Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL), which highlights it as a medium demand skill in Australia.