The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is one of the bodies supporting work on blockchain in Australia. ACS uses the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA). Skills for Blockchain, Distributed Ledger Technology, and Smart Contracts, have been requested for the next version of SFIA (Version 8). But this is up to the SFIA Foundation based in the UK. The Foundation is reasonably responsive: I asked for ICT Sustainability skills to be added and got them.
In terms of vocational skills standards for blockchain, Australia already has an Advanced Diploma of Applied Blockchain (10747NAT). There are nine blockchain specific course modules for this:
BLKPER010 - Analyse performance of a business model deployed on a blockchain | Analyse performance of a business model deployed on a blockchain | Current |
BLKSMC004 - Create trust and activate a blockchain with smart contracts | Create trust and activate a blockchain with smart contracts | Current |
BLKDBM002 - Develop a blockchain business model | Develop a blockchain business model | Current |
BLKERE008 - Develop a blockchain governance model for stewardship | Develop a blockchain governance model for stewardship | Current |
BLKFRS003 - Develop a blockchain network functional requirements specification | Develop a blockchain network functional requirements specification | Current |
BLKOBN005 - Develop a framework for operating a blockchain network | Develop a framework for operating a blockchain network | Current |
BLKEBF001 - Establish a blockchain framework for decentralised peer to peer consensus and innovation | Establish a blockchain framework for decentralised peer to peer consensus and innovation | Current |
BLKRFB009 - Lead recruitment strategy for blockchain projects | Lead recruitment strategy for blockchain projects | Current |
BLKTBO007 - Prepare the organisation for transitioning operations to a blockchain network | Prepare the organisation for transitioning operations to a blockchain network | Current |