Park Ranger Courses in Darwin
Unfortunately, there are no course providers on our network that provide park ranger training in Darwin. However, there are 14 courses available within the Darwin for people who want to study a related field.
AHC30722
On Campus, Workplace
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Nursery Hand
Garden Labourer
Landscape Labourer
Nurseryperson
The AHC30722 Certificate III in Horticulture offers a hands-on learning experience for aspiring horticulturists, covering a diverse range of topics such as plant care, landscaping, and sustainable gardening practices. This nationally recognized certificate program equips students with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed to succeed in the flourishing field of horticulture..
Average duration: 12 months.
AHC20416
Online, On Campus, Workplace
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Nursery Hand
Landscape Labourer
Garden Labourer
Nurseryperson
The Certificate II in Horticulture (AHC20416) is the qualification you need to get started in a nursery, work as a garden labourer or horticultural assistant. Over 6 months (at an advanced training facility) you will definitely get your hands dirty — as you learn to recognise plants, treat weeds, test plants and soil for diseases, and grow trees and shrubs.
Enquire now for a course schedule, intakes dates, and enrolment options..
Average duration: 6 months.
AHC51216
Online
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Regional Coordinator
Land Manager
A Diploma of Community Coordination and Facilitation AHC51216 is perfect for anyone wanting to take a more active role in landcare activities in their community. Students gain skills in business administration while learning how to develop and form community groups, goals and projects with a land management focus.
The Diploma of Community Coordination and Facilitation AHC51216 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package..
Average duration: 24 months.
On Campus
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Environmental Scientist
Environmental Manager
Conservation Officer
Environmental Consultant
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Environment) provides a profound exploration into environmental sciences and sustainability. Students will engage with contemporary challenges like climate change, resource conservation, and biodiversity loss. Through rigorous research and practical experiences, learners will understand the intricate balance between human activities and the natural world. This course fosters critical thinking and innovative solutions to global environmental issues, preparing graduates for leadership roles in conservation, policy, and sustainable development..
Average duration: 12 months.
Online, On Campus
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Ecologist
Environmental Consultant
Conservation Manager
Wildlife Biologist
The Bachelor of Science (Ecology) explores the factors influencing the distribution of organisms and their abundance in the environment. This course imparts understanding of ecological complexities, species diversity, and sustainable land and water management. It addresses global environmental challenges, including climate change, species protection, and sustainable resource utilization. Students will learn about the unique adaptations of Australian flora and fauna, the interrelations between species, threats to biodiversity, and techniques to preserve threatened species while comprehending how human actions and climate shape landscapes..
Average duration: 3 years.
FWP20122
On Campus, Workplace
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Forestry Field Officer
Forester
Forestry Worker
Loader Operator
Excavator Operator
Get started in the Australian forestry industry with the FWP20122 Certificate II in Forest Operations. This nationally recognised certificate is an excellent introduction to timber and forestry work and qualifies you for forest hand or nursery assistant positions. The course covers: on-the-job communications and safety, environmental protection and cultural heritage, safe lifting and carrying, site biosecurity procedures, setting cuttings, transplanting tree seedlings, operating tractors and work vehicles, tree pruning, and much more. You can also follow a specialisation that supports your career interests: General Operations, Silviculture, Timber Harvesting and Haulage, or Forest Nursery Production. Enquire now for specialisation units (and their availability) as well as training providers near you that offer this qualification..
Average duration: 12 months.
FWP30122
Workplace
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Excavator Operator
Forestry Supervisor
Loader Operator
Forestry Worker
Forester
Forestry Manager
Forestry Field Officer
Become a forestry worker with the FWP30122 Certificate III in Forest Operations. This nationally recognised training course has a number of specialisations including: General Operations, Silviculture, Timber Harvesting and Haulage, and Forest Nursery Production. The course covers: introduction to the forest and wood products industry, worksite communication and safety, environmental protection procedures, soil and water protection, cultural heritage protection, remote first aid, and more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, specialisation electives (and their availability) as well as course enrolment opportunities in your area..
Average duration: 12 months.
AHC32822
Workplace
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Garden Labourer
Landscape Labourer
Farmhand
Station Hand
Bore Runner
Get the skills you need to work with crops, livestock, and farm machinery with the AHC32822 Certificate III in Rural Operations. Graduates of this nationally recognised training course will be qualified for work as a senior farmhand. Over 12 months of classroom and on-the-job training you will learn how to identify, mark and muster livestock; implement animal health programs; work with pesticides and chemicals; construct and maintain fences; safely operate quad bikes, tractors, and other farm machinery.Enquire now for a list of training centres and for information about completing this course as an international student..
Average duration: 12 months.
AHC21216
Online, On Campus, Workplace
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Garden Labourer
Landscape Labourer
Farmhand
Grab a Certificate II in Rural Operations (AHC21216) if you’d like to work in the agricultural and farming sector. Choose your own study area (rural operations, horticulture, or animal studies) and graduate with the practical skills to work safely at a farming worksite and carry out a range of manual tasks — as well as operate farm machinery and tools. Graduate job-ready with a qualification that’s recognised all over Australia.
Enquire now for a course brochure and information about how to complete your training at school..
Average duration: 12 months.
AHC21621
Online, On Campus, Workplace
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Landscape Labourer
Garden Labourer
The nationally recognised AHC21621 Certificate II in Landscaping will help you get a job with a landscape gardening organisation. You’ll be introduced to the safety aspects of the outdoor workplace and learn how to carry out landscape construction work and general gardening tasks. The course covers: constructing retaining walls, installing aggregate paths, laying pavers, planting trees and shrubs, operating outdoor machinery and equipment. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, landscaping career competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates..
Average duration: 12 months.
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Job Pathways
Here are some potential career pathways within conservation and land management and park management. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.