Child Care Worker (ANZSCO 421111): Code, Skill Level, and Visa Lists Explained
ANZSCO 421111 is Child Care Worker, skill level 3. Find out which visa lists it sits on, who assesses it, and what near-miss codes to watch for.
ANZSCO 421111 is Child Care Worker, skill level 3. Find out which visa lists it sits on, who assesses it, and what near-miss codes to watch for.
ANZSCO 241111 covers Early Childhood (Pre-primary School) Teachers. Skill level 1, on both MLTSSL and CSOL, rated S (shortage) in the 2024 OSL.
ANZSCO puts every occupation on a scale from 1 to 5. Level 1 means degree-level work; level 5 means no formal qualification needed. Here is what each level means.
Secondary School Teacher is ANZSCO 241411, skill level 1. It sits on the CSOL and MLTSSL and is rated S (shortage) on the 2024 Occupation Shortage List.
Six plain answers to the most-searched ANZSCO questions: what a code is, how to find yours, what skill levels mean, and more.
ANZSCO 254411 covers Nurse Practitioners. Skill level 1, assessed by AHPRA/NMBA, and on both MLTSSL and CSOL as of mid-2025.
Registered Nurse (Mental Health) is ANZSCO 254422, skill level 1. It is assessed by AHPRA and sits on Australia's MLTSSL and CSOL, and is rated in shortage for 2024.
Your job has a number, your ANZSCO code, and it decides which lists and visa pathways are open to you. Here is how to find yours, in four plain steps.
ANZSCO 254415 covers nurses in ICU and emergency settings. Here is what that code means for skill assessment and Australian visa lists.
Australia replaced the TSS visa with the Skills in Demand (482) visa on 7 December 2024. Here is what that means for your occupation and income.
ANZSCO 254412 covers Registered Nurse (Aged Care), a Skill Level 1 occupation assessed by AHPRA and on both the MLTSSL and the NZ Green List Tier 1.