
Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Ecological Restoration)
Start a rewarding career in the interesting field of conservation and ecosystem management, with the skills and knowledge to implement programs and policies that protect Australia's natural resources.
This course is designed to give you job ready skills and knowledge needed within the conservation and ecosystem management industry, to work in a range of roles across the private, local or state government sectors. The focus of this course is ecological restoration.
In this type of work, you would typically be working in outdoor environments such as natural bush lands, coastal or aquatic areas and forests, or national parks and reserves. You may also be conducting field surveys, collecting data, and assisting in environmental monitoring projects.
This qualification is a great entry point to a rewarding career protecting and restoring Australia's natural environments.
Industry area
- Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment
Study areas
- Conservation and Land Management
- Horticulture and Conservation
Course ID
- National ID: AHC31424
- WA State ID: AE69
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
Experience the lay of the land for yourself.
This qualification provides you with the skills and theoretical knowledge for work or further learnings in the Conservation and Ecosystem Management industry. You’ll gain a specialisation in Ecological Restoration.
Job opportunities include:
- Bushland Maintenance Officer: Managing and restoring native vegetation in bushland areas.
- Environmental Field Technician: Conducting field surveys, collecting data, and assisting in environmental monitoring projects.
- Conservation Officer: Implementing conservation programs and policies to protect natural resources.
- Park Ranger: Overseeing the maintenance and protection of national parks and reserves.
- Land Rehabilitation Worker: Restoring degraded lands, such as former mining sites, to their natural state.
- Pest Management Technician: Controlling invasive species to preserve native ecosystems.
Delivery location
This course is not currently available at any private training providers.
This course is designed to give you job ready skills and knowledge needed within the conservation and ecosystem management industry, to work in a range of roles across the private, local or state government sectors. The focus of this course is ecological restoration.
In this type of work, you would typically be working in outdoor environments such as natural bush lands, coastal or aquatic areas and forests, or national parks and reserves. You may also be conducting field surveys, collecting data, and assisting in environmental monitoring projects.
This qualification is a great entry point to a rewarding career protecting and restoring Australia's natural environments.
Industry area
- Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment
Study areas
- Conservation and Land Management
- Horticulture and Conservation
Course ID
- National ID: AHC31424
- WA State ID: AE69
To find out more about doing this course at a WA TAFE college, select one of the TAFEs listed below to read their course descriptions. You'll also be able to see at which TAFE campus/es the course is delivered.
If you would like further information such as when the course is available and how to enrol, and details of course fees, or if you have questions about how the course is delivered, please follow the Find out more link to go to the TAFE's website where you will find full course details and contact information so that you can speak to the TAFE directly.
Experience the lay of the land for yourself.
This qualification provides you with the skills and theoretical knowledge for work or further learnings in the Conservation and Ecosystem Management industry. You’ll gain a specialisation in Ecological Restoration.
Job opportunities include:
- Bushland Maintenance Officer: Managing and restoring native vegetation in bushland areas.
- Environmental Field Technician: Conducting field surveys, collecting data, and assisting in environmental monitoring projects.
- Conservation Officer: Implementing conservation programs and policies to protect natural resources.
- Park Ranger: Overseeing the maintenance and protection of national parks and reserves.
- Land Rehabilitation Worker: Restoring degraded lands, such as former mining sites, to their natural state.
- Pest Management Technician: Controlling invasive species to preserve native ecosystems.
Delivery location
Experience the lay of the land for yourself.
This qualification provides you with the skills and theoretical knowledge for work or further learnings in the Conservation and Ecosystem Management industry. You’ll gain a specialisation in Ecological Restoration.
Job opportunities include:
- Bushland Maintenance Officer: Managing and restoring native vegetation in bushland areas.
- Environmental Field Technician: Conducting field surveys, collecting data, and assisting in environmental monitoring projects.
- Conservation Officer: Implementing conservation programs and policies to protect natural resources.
- Park Ranger: Overseeing the maintenance and protection of national parks and reserves.
- Land Rehabilitation Worker: Restoring degraded lands, such as former mining sites, to their natural state.
- Pest Management Technician: Controlling invasive species to preserve native ecosystems.
Locations
This course is not currently available at any private training providers.
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Disclaimer
The information presented on the course lists within this website is provided to the Department of Training and Workforce Development by the WA TAFE colleges and private training providers, and is offered as a guide only. It is updated regularly, however some changes to details may occur in between updates. You should always contact the TAFE or private training provider directly to confirm details and/or ask questions.