ANZSCO 261211 Multimedia Specialist
Multimedia Specialist ANZSCO 261211 creates computer animation, music, video, and graphic image files for multimedia presentations, games, motion pictures, CD-ROMs, information kiosks, and web, as well as design, construct, and operate websites and web applications utilizing web programming, scripting, authoring, content management, and file transfer tools.
Skill Level: Level 1 or Equivalent
Skill Assessment Authority: ACS (Australian Computer Society)

Alternative Titles
- Multimedia Developer
- Multimedia Programmer
Occupation on the Skill List:
- Combined Skilled Occupations List (STSOL MLTSSL)
- Short-Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL)
- Labor Market Testing Required for 457 List (LMTL)
Occupation not on the Skill List:
- Labor Market Testing Required for 457 List (LMTL)
- Medium Long Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)
Visa Provision for Multimedia Specialist
ICT Business Analyst candidates can apply for any visa under the General Skilled Migration Program, as this occupation is included on the MLTSSL occupation skill list.
Visa in this occupational category includes
- Skilled Independent 189
- Skilled Nominated 190
- Skilled Regional Nominated 489
- Skilled Regional Sponsored 489
If you have a firm job offer, you may be able to apply for an employer-sponsored visa.
⋙ Unit Group 2612
Designing security procedures, procedures, and strategies can help you maintain the integrity of the information system. Its job is to manage the overall information systems and keep them running smoothly.
Closely Related Core ICT Units
- Computer Graphics & Animation – (2D Computer graphics, 3D Computer graphics, 2D Animation, 3D Animation)
- Human-Computer Interaction – (Interface Design)
- Image and media data manipulation – (Developing Interactive Media, Multimedia Authoring, Games Design)
- Operating Systems (e.g. iOS, Android, Linux, Unix)
- Programming (e.g. Internet Programming, C++, Java, Objective C, AS3, Games Programming)
- Web Systems Design – (Interactive System Design)
- WWW and the Internet – (Web Technologies, Web Engineering, XML and Web Services, Web Authoring, Web Applications Development, Multimedia & the Internet).
Additional Closely Related ICT Units
- Algorithm design and development
- Information Security
- Introduction to ICT – (Introduction to Computer Science, Computer Theory, Introduction to Business Computing, Computer Science I)
- Introduction to Multimedia
- Mobile Devices
- Object-Oriented System Design
- Object-Oriented Systems Analysis
- Object-oriented technologies
- Project – (if the project is a Multimedia / Web project)
- Requirements gathering
- Software Engineering
- Systems Analysis
- Systems Design
- Testing strategies and methods
Skill Level Required
The majority of the jobs in this unit group require a skill set comparable to that of a bachelor’s degree or higher education. A formal qualification may be used in place of vendor certification or at least five years of related experience. In some circumstances, appropriate experience and/or on-the-job training may be necessary for addition to formal education (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Exceptions for Unit Group 2612
- In some states/territories, Australian Graduate exceptions exist.
- Priority Skilled Lists can apply a specific requirement in some states/territories.
- Countries excluded from submitting IELTS or OET shall include the United Kingdom; Canada; New Zealand; the United States; and Ireland.
Where compulsory licensing or registration is required you must demonstrate a level of English that is either adequate to satisfy the licensing/registration criteria or a minimum IELTS or equivalent level, whichever is higher.
Occupations in this Group
- 261211 Multimedia Specialist
- 261212 Web Developer
Language Proficiency to be Eligible
- IELTS score of minimum 6 (L, R, W), 7 in speaking and 7 overall;
- OET score with a minimum grade B in all sections;
- TOEFL iBT with a minimum score (L:12, R:13, W:21, S:23 and overall L93);
- PTE Academic with a minimum score of 50 (L, R, W), 65 in speaking and 65 overall.
Multimedia Specialist ' Responsibilities '
- Analyzing, designing, and developing websites by combining artistry and imagination with software programming and scripting languages, and communicating with operating environments.
- Using multimedia technologies, tools, utilities, interactive graphics, and programming languages to design and develop visual animations, images, displays, games, audio and video recordings, and Internet applications.
- Communication with network specialists regarding web-related issues, including security and website hosting, monitoring and compliance of Internet and web server security, capacity allocation, user access, business continuity, data backup, and disaster planning.
- Contributing to the investigation, interpretation, and enhancement of Internet techniques, web-based methodologies, and development plans.
Why Choose CDRforAustralia?
Our experts are aware of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) requirements and develop RPL reports that demonstrate your real-life experience in front-end and back-end development, database management, and web technologies. We write correct Key Areas of Knowledge and Project Reports that are based on your proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, frameworks, and CMS platforms – to make sure that your RPL is aligned with ACS needs.
All RPL reports are original and written to order, accurate and technically exact, in order to emphasize your accomplishments, ability to solve problems, and/or experience.
Our team of experts provides a tidy approach, prompt services, and 24/7 support to ensure that your evaluation process is hassle-free since consultation is provided up to the final report. Many positive ACS evaluations and successful migrations through our professional documentation services are observed among hundreds of Multimedia Specialist. Your talent in multimedia should be heard all over the world. You receive a professionally written, ACS-approved RPL report of your mastery of coding and creative genius with CDRforAustralia.
Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)
How does CDRforAustralia align my experience with ACS requirements?
Our experts map your qualifications and professional experience against the ANZSCO 135199 ICT Manager NEC role. We highlight your ICT strategy, project management, operations, and leadership responsibilities to match ACS expectations.
Who can apply for this skills assessment?
Candidates with a bachelor’s degree in ICT (or related experience) and at least five years of relevant managerial experience can apply. English proficiency is also required, meeting ACS standards.
What documents are needed for the assessment?
You need detailed Career Episodes or RPL reports, proof of qualifications, employment references, and evidence of ICT projects or managerial responsibilities. Clear presentation and alignment with ACS guidelines are critical.
How long does the assessment process take?
Assessment times vary depending on document completeness, clarity, and ACS workload. Typically, reports are reviewed within a few weeks if all documentation is accurate and well-prepared.
Does CDRforAustralia provide end-to-end support?
Yes. From selecting projects to drafting reports and reviewing submissions, we provide complete support to ensure your application is professional, accurate, and optimized for success.