ANZSCO Code: 261211 (Multimedia Specialist)
Multimedia Specialists create computer animation, audio, video and graphic image files for multimedia presentations, games, motion pictures, CD-ROMs, information kiosks and the web, and plan, produce and maintain websites and web applications using web programming, scripting, authoring, content management and file transfer software.
Multimedia Specialist Skill Assessment Authority:
Australian Computer Society (ACS)
Skill Level
1
Specialisation:
Electronic Game Developer
Multimedia Developer
Multimedia Programmer
Unit Group: 2612 Multimedia Specialists and
Web Developers
Create computer animation, audio, video and graphic image files for multimedia presentations, games, motion pictures, CD-ROMs, information kiosks and the web, and plan, produce and maintain websites and web applications using web programming, scripting, authoring, content management and file transfer software.
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
- Analysing, designing and developing Internet sites applying a mixture of artistry and creativity with software programming and scripting languages and interfacing with operating environments
- Designing and developing digital animations, imaging, presentations, games, audio and video clips, and Internet applications using multimedia software, tools and utilities, interactive graphics and programming languages
- Communicating with network specialists regarding web-related issues, such as security and hosting websites, to control and enforce Internet and web server security, space allocation, user access, business continuity, website backup and disaster recovery planning
- Designing, developing and integrating computer code with other specialised inputs, such as image files, audio files and scripting languages, to produce, maintain and support websites
- Assisting in analysing, specifying and developing Internet strategies, web-based methodologies and development plans
Visa Options for Multimedia Specialist:
186 - Employer Nomination Scheme visa
189 - Points-Tested - Skilled Independent visa
190 - Skilled Nominated visa
407 - Training visa
485 - Graduate Work - Temporary Graduate visa
489 - Family Sponsored - Skilled Regional (Provisional) 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
491 - Family Sponsored - Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa
Overview of Key Employment Statistics for Multimedia Specialists ANZSCO 261211:

Employed
1,100

Part-time share
22%

Female share
18%

Median weekly earnings
N/A

Median age
32

Annual employment growth
N/A
State distributions
Learn how Multimedia Specialist ANZSCO 261211 professionals are spread across different states and territories of Australia.

New South Wales
26.1%

Victoria
38.0%

Greenland
19.5%

South Australia
6.8%

Western Australia
5.7%

Tasmania
1.3%

Northern Territory
0.7%

Australian Capital Territory
3.3%
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Frequently
asked questions
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What is the ANZSCO code for a Multimedia Specialist?
The ANZSCO code for a Multimedia Specialist is 261211, as classified by the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO).
How does ACS deduct years of work experience of a Multimedia Specialist?
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 a Multimedia Specialist role, two years are deducted; if it is not relevant, four years are deducted. For an ICT minor degree relevant to a Multimedia Specialist role, five years are deducted; if it is not relevant, six years are deducted.
What tasks are typically performed by a Professional Multimedia Specialist ANZSCO 261211?
Multimedia Specialists under ANZSCO 261211 create computer animation, audio, video and graphic image files for multimedia presentations, games, motion pictures, CD-ROMs, information kiosks and the web, and plan, produce and maintain websites and web applications using web programming, scripting, authoring, content management and file transfer software.
Is Multimedia Specialist a high demand occupation in Australia?
Multimedia Specialist has an economy-wide average future demand with it being in shortage in states such as NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, ACT, Tasmania and Northern Territory; while Western Australia does not have a shortage as per Skills Priority List 2023. It is included on the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) which highlights it as a skill in demand in Australia.