Certificate
This qualification is designed for people who are already employed (or are volunteering) within a Conservation and Land Management workplace and are looking to gaining a formal qualification within this field.
In this course, you'll learn about a range of land and conservation work topics, including land management, parks and wildlife natural area restoration, weed management and vertebrate pest management.
You'll also learn how to participate effectively in workplace health and safety processes and observe environmental work practices within the Conservation and Land Management context.
On successful completion of this course you will be qualified to seek employment in the Conservation and Land Management industry in a variety of roles, or go on to undertake further study at TasTAFE with AHC31416 - Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management.
This course is available as an Australian Apprenticeship.
This course has the following essential entry requirements:
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
To make sure this course is right for you, please think about the important personal attributes and physical requirements that may be necessary for this course.
While some requirements of the course may be met with reasonable adjustment, you will need to make sure that you are physically able to undertake the tasks required to complete this course.
It makes sense that you should be recognised for the things you already know how to do.
TasTAFE can assess your skills and knowledge based on your previous education, work history or life experience - which may help you to gain your qualification a whole lot faster!
More information on the recognition process is available on our recognition of prior learning and skills page.