How do I become an Arborist in Western Australia?
Get qualified to work as an Arborist with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
Course providers in Western Australia
The following providers offer Arborist courses in Western Australia.
Common questions
In Australia, a full time Arborist generally earns $1,400 per week ($72,800 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
The number of people working in this profession has grown strongly in recent years. There are currently 5,600 people employed as an Arborist in Australia compared to 4,300 five years ago. Arborists may find work across all regions of Australia.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
If a career as an Arborist interests you, consider enrolling in a Certificate III in Arboriculture. This course will give you the skills to identify and assess trees and carry out pruning, cutting and tree felling work. You’ll cover a range of topics including working from a platform, working safely near powerlines and operating chainsaws and pole saws.
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- FWPHAR2206 Operate a mobile chipper/mulcher
- AHC30824 Certificate III in Arboriculture
- UETTDRRF08 Perform EWP Controlled Descent Escape
- AHCMOM213 Operate and Maintain Chainsaws
- FWPCOT2259 & FWPCOT2254 Use and Maintain Chainsaws
- UETDREL005 Work Safely in the Vicinity of Live Electrical Apparatus
- FWPCOT3347 Fell Trees Manually (Intermediate)
- FWPFGM3212 Fall Trees Manually (Intermediate)
- FWPCOT3301 Trim Trees using a Pole Saw
- FWPHAR2208 Operate Mobile Chipper/Mulcher
- AHCPCM205 Fell Small Trees
- AHCARB303 Perform pruning operations
- UETDREL006 Work Safely in the Vicinity of Live Electrical Apparatus as a Non-Electrical Worker
- FWPCOT2273 Trim and Cut Felled Trees
- AHCARB322 Access trees for inspection
- AHC40422 Certificate IV in Horticulture
- AHCARB310 Perform aerial rigging
- FWPCOT3348 Fell Trees Manually (Advanced)
- FWPCOT2254 Maintain chainsaws
- FWPFGM3213 Fall Trees Manually (Advanced)
- UETTDREL14 Working Safely Near Live Electrical Apparatus as a Non-electrical Worker
- AHC30824 Certificate III in Arboriculture (Climbing / EWP Specialist)
- AHC50524 Diploma of Arboriculture
- UETDRVC003 Control Vegetation for Powerline Work
Arborist careers
If you're considering a career in tree care, our range of Arborist courses in Western Australia offers an excellent pathway to gain the skills and knowledge you need. With five tailored courses available in the region, you can learn from industry professionals who are passionate about teaching the intricacies of arboriculture. Whether you're looking to improve your skills or start fresh, these courses cater to various levels of expertise, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your aspirations.
Training providers such as North Metropolitan TAFE and Australian Training Management (ATM) deliver quality education in Western Australia. For instance, ATM provides a dedicated course focused on how to operate and maintain chainsaws, an essential skill for any aspiring arborist. These reputable Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) guarantee that you're receiving relevant and recognised training that aligns with industry standards.
Additionally, exploring related fields such as Horticulture courses and more specialised Arboriculture courses can further enhance your knowledge and employability within the sector. Given the growing demand for skilled arborists in Western Australia, investing in your education can lead to rewarding job opportunities in this vital field. Start your journey today by discovering the diverse Arborist courses in Western Australia that await you!