 
            How do I become a Wool Worker in South Australia?
Get qualified to work as a Wool Worker with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
Course providers in South Australia
The following providers offer Wool Worker courses in South Australia. 
                        
                     
                        
                    Common questions
In Australia, a full time Wool Worker generally earns $1,300 per week ($67,600 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 employed as a Wool Worker has remained steady in recent years and there are currently 1,100 people working in this role in Australia. Wool Workers will usually find opportunities in rural and regional areas of Australia.
Source: The Labour Market Information Portal – 2019 Occupation Projections
If you’re thinking about starting a career as a Wool Worker, consider enrolling in a Certificate III in Advanced Wool Handling. This course covers topics including preparing wool for classing, wool pressing and carrying out shearing shed duties. A Certificate III in Wool Clip Preparation is also a suitable qualification and will prepare you to appraise and class fleece wool and prepare wool for the clip.
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If you’re looking to embark on a rewarding career in the wool industry, you've come to the right place. South Australia is a hub for wool production, making it an ideal location to begin your journey with quality Wool Worker courses in South Australia. Here, you can find a selection of courses tailored to both beginners and experienced learners, ensuring that there is something for everyone interested in this dynamic field.
For those starting out, the Certificate II in Wool Handling AHC21416 is an excellent option. This beginner course is designed for individuals with no prior experience or qualifications, providing the foundational skills necessary to succeed in wool handling. With its practical focus, this course prepares you for hands-on roles in the local industry, where South Australia's rich pastoral history fosters a strong demand for skilled workers.
If you already possess some experience in the field, then the Bachelor of Science (Animal Science) course is tailored for you. This advanced qualification allows individuals to deepen their understanding of animal science, a vital aspect of effective wool production. Given South Australia's prominence in the agricultural sector, this degree equips students with the knowledge and skills to enhance their careers in the wool industry, whether through improved production techniques or innovative practices.