Managers (ANZSCO 1)
Managers play a crucial role in the success and efficiency of various organizations and departments. They are responsible for planning, organizing, directing, controlling, coordinating, and reviewing the operations of government, commercial, agricultural, industrial, non-profit, and other organizations.
Indicative Skill Level:
Most occupations in this major group require a certain level of skill, which can be acquired through qualifications and experience. In Australia, individuals typically need a Bachelor's degree or higher qualification. However, at least five years of relevant experience can substitute for the formal qualification, indicating a high level of skill (ANZSCO Skill Level 1). Alternatively, an individual can possess an AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma, or Diploma, or have at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2). In New Zealand, a Bachelor's degree or higher qualification is also required. However, similar to Australia, at least five years of relevant experience can substitute for the formal qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1). Alternatively, individuals can possess an NZQF Diploma, or have at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2). In some cases, additional relevant experience and on-the-job training may be necessary alongside the formal qualification.
Tasks Include:
- Setting the overall direction and objectives of organizations and departments within organizations.
- Formulating, administering, and reviewing policies and legislation to ensure organizational and departmental objectives are met.
- Directing and coordinating the allocation of assets and resources.
- Directing, controlling, and coordinating the activities of organizations and departments, either personally or through senior subordinate staff.
- Monitoring and evaluating overall organizational and departmental performance, and adjusting policies, rules, and regulations to ensure objectives are met.
- Representing the organization at official occasions, negotiations, conventions, seminars, public hearings, forums, and liaising between areas of responsibility.
Subcategories:
- Chief Executives, General Managers, and Legislators
- Farmers and Farm Managers
- Specialist Managers
- Hospitality, Retail, and Service Managers
These subcategories within the field of management highlight the diverse roles and responsibilities that managers can undertake in their respective industries.