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Cultural Heritage Officer Courses

Cultural Heritage Officers ensure the protection of heritage buildings, monuments, artefacts, and places of cultural significance. They develop and implement an organisation’s cultural heritage management program and may work closely with management executives during policy development and strategic planning.

As a Cultural Heritage Officer you could be leading a local government Heritage Advisory Committee, investigating funding opportunities to protect a heritage site, inspecting heritage buildings and assessing cultural sites, researching archives and heritage legislation, developing and writing up a project plan, or collaborating with indigenous community leaders on suitable ways to promote a culturally significant artefact.

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Popular Cultural Heritage Officer Courses

There are 7 courses available for people who want to become a Cultural Heritage Officer. These are the top 5 most popular courses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Cultural Heritage Officers earn?

Cultural Heritage Officers in Australia generally earn between $80,000 - $105,000 depending on your qualifications and specialist knowledge. Increase your earning capacity by obtaining post-graduate research qualifications.

What are the job opportunities for Cultural Heritage Officers?

There are no clear figures for Cultural Heritage Officers working in Australia at this time. They are employed by government agencies, resources and construction companies, academic and educational institutions, indigenous organisations, museums and galleries, and private consultancies.

How do I become a Cultural Heritage Officer?

Cultural Heritage Officers usually have an undergraduate arts qualification with majors in history, culture and heritage, archaeology, or indigenous studies. To increase your employability and earning capacity you should consider post-graduate qualifications in cultural heritage such as the Graduate Certificate in Heritage Materials Conservation, or the Graduate Diploma in Arts and Cultural Management, or the Graduate Certificate in Traditional Languages, Culture and Heritage.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2023.

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