AHC21024 Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
Conservation and Ecosystem Management Course
Become a land and wildlife warrior
- Is the environment important to you?
- Do you want to work with nature, land and wildlife?
- Does bush regeneration and ecological restoration sound interesting to you?
Get prepared for the great outdoors!
This qualification is perfect for anyone looking to gain the foundational knowledge needed to make a difference to the environment and enter the bush regeneration and ecological restoration industries. Develop the skills you need to launch your career as a conservation or revegetation worker.
In this course, you will learn a range of conservation and ecosystem management activities including, how to prepare and apply chemicals, control weeds, carry out natural area restoration works, plant and recognise flora.
Turn Learning into Career Success
- Nationally Recognised Qualification
- Trade-qualified Trainers who know their stuff
- Hands-on experience in a practical environment
AHC21024 Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
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Course Structure What this course offers
Get started on your career as a horticulturalist! Get the practical skills to assist with tasks such as maintaining and restoring natural and cultural places, or farmland.
Ways to Study
Core Units (2)
- AHCWHS202 – Participate in workplace health and safety processes
- AHCWRK211 – Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
Suggested Elective Units (13)
- AHCECR203 – Perform basic ecological restoration works
- AHCFIR202 – Assist with planned burning
- AHCILM201 – Maintain cultural places
- AHCPCM202 – Collect, prepare and preserve plant specimens
- AHCPCM204 – Recognise plants
- AHCPMG201 – Treat weeds
- AHCPMG202 – Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders
- AHCWRK212 – Work effectively in industry
- AHCWRK213 – Participate in workplace communications
- AHCCHM201 – Apply chemicals under supervision
- AHCLSC206 – Assist with landscape construction work
- AHCMOM203 – Operate basic machinery and equipment
- AHCNSY206 – Care for nursery plants
Career opportunities after studying the AHC21020- Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management include:
- Farm, forestry and garden worker
- Revegetation Worker
- Lands, Parks and Wildlife Officer
- Trainee Park Ranger
- National Parks Worker
- Conservation Earthworks Assistant
The course duration will vary depending on your experience, skills and chosen study mode. As a guide:
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): 3-6 months- this term may be extended by Funding Criteria, amount of RPL awarded and subsequent Gap Training required – eligibility criteria apply.
- Fee for Service: 3-12 months subject to the amount of RPL awarded and subsequent Gap Training required
Your skills will be assessed through a mix of practical and theory tasks. Which is essentially showing us what you’ve learnt and how you do it.
Theory will be assessed via Workbook. Practical Assessment will be conducted at your place of work or worksite with fit for purpose facilities and equipment which are to be made available to your FTA trainer & Assessor for training and assessment purposes.