All careers

Milliner Assistant

A Milliner Assistant aids in designing and producing hats, collaborating with designers and customers while ensuring attention to detail.

How do I become a milliner assistant

Get qualified to work as a milliner assistant with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Related career opportunities

Browse occupations related to Milliner Assistant.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time Milliner Assistant generally earns $1,100 per week ($57,200 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.

Author Image Courses.com.au Team

There has been stable job growth in the millinery industry in Australia in recent years. The industry employs a small number of people though and there are currently 180 people working as a Milliner or Milliner Assistant. Milliner Assistants will generally find work in larger towns and cities.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

Author Image Courses.com.au Team

If you’re planning to begin a career as a Milliner Assistant, consider enrolling in a Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology. This course is a great introduction to the industry and will explore basic design concepts. You may decide to further your study with a Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology.

Author Image Courses.com.au Team

Further reading

How to start a career as a Personal Assistant

2nd December 2021

Choosing a security licence course in Australia: A step-by-step guide for jobseekers

10th November 2023

How to get into hairdressing

30th June 2020

Milliner Assistant careers

A Milliner Assistant works with milliners to help with the design and production of hats and other headgear. You might be involved in creating fashion hats, work hats or special occasion headgear such as fascinators or bridal headpieces. You’ll collaborate with designers and customers and assist with aspects of the production process such as preparing materials, taking measurements and creating patterns. You might have to make sample pieces or make alterations to finished products.

A Milliner Assistant should be creative and be aware of current and future trends in the industry. You’ll need to be a team player and be able to liaise with designers, customers and production workers. Milliner Assistants need a good eye for detail and should be able to interpret designs and follow instructions.