Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management - AHC40916
TasTAFE
Type of institution: TAFE Institute
Level: Pre-degree
CRICOS: 03041M
This qualification allows individuals to develop post-trade skills and knowledge to become specialists within the conservation and land management industry.This qualification enables a selection of units from indigenous land management, natural area restoration, conservation earthworks or lands, parks and wildlife to create a general qualification as a job focus.No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Structure
- 12 units: 1 core
- 11 elective
Subjects
- Plan and conduct laboratory/field work
- Contribute to association governance
- Supervise acid sulphate soil remediation and management projects
- Supervise landscape project works
- Plan and implement a chemical use program
- Develop a regional pest management plan
- Plan the implementation of revegetation works
- Present proposed courses of action to meeting
- Lead team effectiveness
- Supervise maintenance of property, machinery and equipment
- Maintain workplace health and safety processes
- Develop and implement community programs
- Ensure compliance with pest legislation
- Recommend plants and cultural practices
- Contribute to the proposal for a negotiated outcome for a given area of Country
- Carry out field surveillance for a specific emergency disease or plant pest
- Manipulate and analyse data within geographic information systems
- Plan and implement a biosecurity program
- Develop procedures to minimise risks in the use of chemicals
- Develop interpretive activities
- Supervise natural area restoration works
- Implement the pest monitoring and evaluation plan
- Implement and monitor quality assurance procedures
- Prepare project acquittal
- Provide visitor information
- Supervise implementation of conservation earthworks plans
- Devise and conduct community consultations
- Develop approaches to include cultural and human diversity
- Prepare acid sulphate soil management plans
- Implement land and sea management practices
- Investigate a pest control failure
- Operate within a budget framework
- Suppress wildfire
- Conduct briefings/debriefings
- Support policy implementation
- Facilitate ongoing group development
- Obtain and manage sponsorship
- Promote community programs
- Implement a pest management plan
- Provide work skill instruction
- Provide information on issues and policies
- Prepare specialised interpretive content on cultural and heritage environments
- Conduct prescribed burning
- Manage simple projects
- Develop work practices to accommodate cultural identity
- Plan a plant establishment program
- Deal with conflict
- Develop community networks
- Sample soils and interpret results
- Coordinate fundraising activities
- Define the pest problem
- Produce maps for land management purposes
- Research and share general information on Australian Indigenous cultures
- Manage seed collection
- Source goods/services and evaluate contractors
- Coordinate social events to support group purposes
- Liaise with media at a local level
- Participate in assessments of project submissions
- Monitor biodiversity
- Develop a pest management plan
- Analyse and present research information
- Cost a project
- Supervise work routines and staff performance
- Set out conservation earthworks
- Service committees
- Process applications for changes in land use
- Support individuals in resource management change processes
- Develop a system to monitor and evaluate the pest management plan
- Obtain resources from community and groups
- Protect places of cultural significance
- Report on place of potential cultural significance
- Protect and preserve incident scene
- Plan and supervise control activities on infected premises
- Inspect and monitor cultural places
- Coordinate board or committee elections
- Report on project
- Manage a multi team response
- Record and document Community history
- Prepare specialised interpretive content on flora, fauna and landscape
Further information
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