Entry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Course fees
The estimated fee reflects the price range across training providers in Queensland.
The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.
Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Arboriculture will prepare you for the following roles.
Arborist Trainee
An Arborist Trainee assists with cutting and pruning trees in a range of settings. You’ll work alongside qualified arborists to fell trees that are...
Groundsperson
A Groundsperson maintains sporting fields in a range of facilities. You’ll look after grassed or turfed surfaces with a range of tasks including mo...
Council Maintenance Worker
A Council Maintenance Worker conducts a range of duties on local government facilities. You might work in parks and gardens, on roadside areas or o...
Woodchipper
A Woodchipper produces woodchip and woodchip products at a sawmilling operation. You might prepare timber for chipping and operate a range of machi...
Arborist Assistant
An Arborist Assistant supports qualified arborists in the care and maintenance of trees, particularly in urban and suburban environments. Their rol...
Vegetation Control Worker
A Vegetation Control Worker is responsible for managing and maintaining vegetation in various public and private spaces to ensure safety, environm...
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More about Certificate II in Arboriculture
If you are keen on pursuing a career in the vibrant field of arboriculture, the Certificate II in Arboriculture is an excellent starting point. This qualification not only provides essential knowledge but also offers hands-on experience in tree care. In Queensland, Interlink Training stands out as a reputable provider offering this course through an on-campus delivery mode, making it accessible for those who prefer face-to-face learning. It’s an exciting opportunity for anyone looking to develop skills in maintaining and managing trees in various environments.
By completing the Certificate II in Arboriculture, you can open doors to a variety of job roles in this sector. Graduates often become an Arborist Trainee, a vital role in tree management teams. Alternatively, you may find yourself as a Groundsperson, assisting in the upkeep of public parks and gardens, or even working as a Woodchipper. Each of these roles contributes to the health of our urban forests and green spaces in Queensland, making them crucial in the local community.
The Certificate II in Arboriculture aligns with various fields, including arboriculture, local government roles, and even timber and wood processing. Local providers, such as Interlink Training, ensure that participants are well-prepared for roles such as an Council Maintenance Worker or Arborist Assistant. Embrace the opportunity to elevate your career and make a lasting impact on Queensland's beautiful landscapes!
Courses by location
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Brisbane
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Bundaberg
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Cairns
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Gladstone
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Gold Coast
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Gympie
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Hervey Bay
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Mackay
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Maryborough
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Rockhampton
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Thuringowa
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Toowoomba
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Townsville
- Certificate II in Arboriculture in Yeppoon