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How much do Assistant Director earn in Australia? The average salary of Assistant Director is $120,833 in Australia
$120,833 /yr
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Average $120,833
Range $110K - $120K
Last updated March 08 2024
The average pay range for Assistant Director is between $110K and $120K. Salaries vary from a low of $100K up to $140K per year. The average number of Assistant Director roles advertised per month is 11 in Australia between April 2023 and December 2023.
What are the most common skills required to be a Assistant Director? The most common skills required for a Assistant Director are:
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These skills are most commonly found in Assistant Director job advertisements and position descriptions.

Last updated March 31 2024
Which recruitment agencies have the largest number of Government - Federal roles in Australia?
See which recruitment agencies advertise the most Government - Federal roles. See what salaries they paid for Government - Federal in Australia. See how they compare to the average Government - Federal salary of $120,526.
Royal Australian Navy
Melbourne (68%), Geelong (16%), Adelaide (11%), Hobart (3%) +1 others
428

$145K-$537K

($220,709)

$145K-$537K
($220,709)
Department of the Treasury
Canberra (51%), Sydney (37%), Melbourne (12%)
402

$80K-$140K

(($10,089))

$80K-$140K
(($10,089))
CSIRO
Melbourne (37%), Canberra (25%), Sydney (15%), Perth (13%) +2 others
387

$87K-$124K

(($14,300))

$87K-$124K
(($14,300))
Goodstart Early Learning
Perth (46%), Brisbane (39%), Sydney (10%), Adelaide (3%) +1 others
386

$58K-$87K

(($47,667))

$58K-$87K
(($47,667))
Royal Australian Air Force
Sydney (44%), Canberra (33%), Newcastle (21%), Wollongong (2%)
373

$64K-$75K

(($50,722))

$64K-$75K
(($50,722))
Last Updated April 29 2022
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How many years does it take to become a Assistant Director?
Most candidates undertake an average of 5 years Government & Defence prior to being appointed as a Assistant Director.
Average Government & Defence required to become a Assistant Director
Last updated April 15 2024
Most candidates have on average 7 years working experience prior to becoming a Assistant Director.
Average Government & Defence required to become a Assistant Director
Last updated April 15 2024
Where are Assistant Director in Australia sourced from?
Assistant Director are sourced from
these companies
Goodstart Early Learning
The Springfield Anglican College
Vintek Pty Ltd
Huntingdale Golf Club
Australian Government
Assistant Director are sourced in Australia are most likely to be sourced from these schools
TAFE
Griffith University
Charles Sturt University
Deakin University
Macleay College
Last updated April 15 2024