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Certificate IV in Conservation and Ecosystem Management

National ID: AHC40920 | State ID: BGH6

Land a lead role in conservation

Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to lead and coordinate conservation and land management activities. You will learn about the various areas of the industry such as land management, natural resource management, mine site rehabilitation, forestry and national parks.

This qualification allows individuals to develop post-trade skills and a broad knowledge of the industry prior to undertaking higher level roles in the conservation and land management.

Gain these skills:

  • conduct site inspections for ecological restoration works and plan the implementation of revegetation
  • produce land management maps
  • recommend plants and cultural practices
  • identify pests and develop pest management plans for the natural area
  • safely prepare, apply, transport and store chemicals,
  • treat weeds, plant pests and disorders

Your qualification prepares you for roles such as:

  • National Parks Worker
  • Landcare Supervisor
  • Senior Conservation Worker
  • Weed Management Supervisor
  • Lands, Parks and Wildlife Supervisor
  • Indigenous Land Management Supervisor
  • Community Coordinator (Conservation)
  • Soil Conservation Specialist 

Further Study Option(s)

Certificate IV in Horticulture

Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management

Course overview

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  • Not competitive
  • No selection criteria
Location Duration Competitive Selection criteria
Joondalup (Kendrew Crescent) One semester Yes Academic achievement and work history

Please contact the college to receive an indicative price for this course.

Page last updated April 24, 2024