About the course
This Certificate III provides foundational skills and practical knowledge for work or further study in conservation and ecosystem management. Training covers hands-on activities such as site restoration and rehabilitation across rural, natural and marine environments, with attention to parks, wildlife and degraded landscapes. The course also supports work that engages with Indigenous land management, culture and heritage, delivered as a TAFE qualification. The programme introduces business operations, customer service, and administrative leadership for commercial workplaces.
Career outcome
Graduates may pursue entry-level roles supporting conservation and land-care projects in parks, reserves and rehabilitation settings. Typical work includes assisting with revegetation, ecological restoration and land rehabilitation activities, contributing to maintaining habitats and managing natural areas. Potential job titles include Indigenous lands worker, national parks worker, revegetation worker, land rehabilitation worker and ecological restoration worker in the environmental management sector.

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