Forestry Manager Courses
A Forestry Manager oversees sustainable forest management, planning operations, engaging stakeholders, managing budgets, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
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Core skills such as social intelligence and complex physical tasks remain beyond the capabilities of current AI.
AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).
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Get qualified to work as a Forestry Manager with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
FWP30122
Duration
12 months - 24 months
Study mode
Blended, On Campus, Traineeship
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...
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Duration
12 months - 24 months
Study mode
Blended, On Campus, Traineeship
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A Forestry Manager is responsible for overseeing forest management activities to ensure sustainable practices are implemented in timber harvesting and conservation efforts. This role involves planning and coordinating forest operations, including tree planting, thinning, and regeneration activities, while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
Forestry Managers also engage with stakeholders, manage budgets, and supervise field staff, working closely with government agencies and conservation groups to promote forest health and biodiversity.
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