Course Level
Certificate II
Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management - AHC21024
\r\n This qualification provides the skills and knowledge required for work in a defined context and/or for further study in conservation and ecosystem management. Work would be carried out under general guidance and supervision.\r\n The qualification enables individuals to select and develop basic factual, technical and procedural knowledge in conservation and ecosystem management for Indigenous land management, lands, parks and wildlife services and the restoration and rehabilitation of ecosystems.\r\n No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. Users are advised that individual elective units selected may have licensing, legislative or certification requirements and are advised to check the units individually for these requirements.\r\n \r\n
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Mornington | Full-time - 24 weeks | N/A | N/A |
Subjects
- Operate and maintain chainsaws
- Use firearms to humanely destroy animals
- Provide First Aid in remote or isolated site
- Recognise plants
- Operate quad bikes
- Use business software applications
- Respond to wildfire
- Capture digital media for fieldwork
- Recognise fauna
- Establish an Australian native stingless bee colony
- Conduct dozer operations
- Undertake propagation activities
- Conduct erosion and sediment control activities
- Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
- Record information about Country
- Collect, prepare and preserve plant specimens
- Conduct scraper operations
- Operate side by side utility vehicles
- Assist with landscape construction work
- Provide basic emergency life support
- Observe and report on weather
- Operate vehicles
- Licence to operate a forklift truck
- Plant trees and shrubs
- Conduct front-end loader operations
- Operate basic machinery and equipment
- Provide visitor information
- Process and maintain workplace information
- Carry out basic electric fencing operations
- Conduct visual inspection of park facilities
- Undertake operational maintenance of machinery
- Treat weeds
- Apply poison baits for vertebrate pest control in rural and environmental landscapes
- Maintain properties and structures
- Construct access tracks
- Operate four wheel drive vehicle on unsealed roads
- Participate in workplace communications
- Operate tractors
- Conduct excavator operations
- Protect and preserve incident scene
- Collect native seed
- Work effectively in industry
- Apply animal trapping techniques
- Operate four wheel drive vehicle
- Inspect and clean machinery, tools and equipment to preserve biosecurity
- Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Install aggregate paths
- Fell small trees
- Maintain wildlife habitat refuges
- Operate in isolated and remote situations
- Install tree protection devices
- Participate in workplace health and safety processes
- Provide First Aid
- Maintain cultural sites
- Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
- Assist with planned burning
- Perform basic ecological restoration works
- Operate a handheld GPS device
- Collect and record production data
- Operate two wheel motorbikes
- Assist with soil or growing media sampling and testing
- Observe workplace quality assurance procedures
- Conduct grader operations
- Install, maintain and repair farm fencing
- Care for nursery plants
- Provide information on products and services
- Prevent injury
- Recognise landforms and soil types
- Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders
- Observe and report plants or animals
- Apply chemicals under supervision
Entry requirements
- \r\n There are no entry requirements for this qualification.\r\n
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