Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution Level: Pre-degree CRICOS: 00219C
This qualification provides a general vocational outcome in the conservation and land management industry.The qualification enables individuals to select an Indigenous land management, lands, parks and wildlife or natural area management context as a job focus or a mix of these.No occupational licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Structure
16 units: 2 core
14 elective
Subjects
Construct conservation earthworks
Survey pests
Transport machinery
Control plant pests, diseases and disorders
Assess operational risk
Implement revegetation works
Collect and preserve biological samples
Erect timber structures and features
Navigate in remote or trackless areas
Carry out inspection of designated area
Ensure compliance with pest legislation
Provide on-job training support
Operate chemical application machinery and equipment
Conduct site inspections
Respond to rescue incidents
Provide appropriate information on cultural knowledge
Prepare and apply chemicals
Conduct operational inspection of park facilities
Transport and store chemicals
Undertake direct seeding
Work with an Aboriginal Community or organisation
Operate machinery and equipment
Operate specialised machinery and equipment
Implement pest management strategies
Implement erosion and sediment control measures
Set out site for construction works
Respond to emergencies
Coordinate work site activities
Respond to wildfire
Implement property improvement, construction and repair
Plan and construct conventional fencing
Recognise fauna
Suppress wildfire
Identify traditional customs and land rights for an Indigenous Community
Respond to wildlife emergencies
Treat operational risk
Sample seed before and after processing
Contribute to work health and safety processes
Control weeds
Use firearms for pest control activities from aircraft
Rescue animals and apply basic first aid
Provide information on plants and their culture
Conduct photography for fieldwork
Implement a maintenance program for an aquatic environment
Collect native seed
Read and interpret maps
Apply animal trapping techniques
Determine pest control techniques
Apply environmentally sustainable work practices
Perform machinery maintenance
Work as a guide
Implement a plant establishment program
Perform diving for scientific purposes
Identify and report unusual disease or plant pest signs
Design and produce business documents
Construct access tracks
Undertake sampling and testing of water
Operate in isolated and remote situations
Supervise park visitor activities
Interpret aspects of local Australian Indigenous culture
Identify plant specimens
Coordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repair
Maintain natural areas
Prepare, monitor and maintain biological agents
Implement a landscape maintenance program
Standard entry requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.