Have you ever wondered where a Certificate III in Horticulture (AHC30716) could take you?
There are many different avenues you can take post completely this certification:
Landscape Design – Allows you to design and develop landscapes for specific sites, cultivating flowers, grasses, trees and shrubs.
Horticulturalist – Conducts research in gardening and landscaping, plant propagation, crop production, plant breeding, genetic engineering, plant biochemistry, and plant physiology.
Advisory Consultant – focuses on providing expert advice on within the horticultural industry. They may focus on plant nurseries, trees, turf, soils, home gardens.
Irrigation Service Technician – Specialise in the design and installation of irrigation systems. They inspect, audit, adjust and repair the systems to ensure they perform at maximum efficiency and conserve water.
Plant Pathologist – provide expert advice on plant health and can diagnose for diseases.
Horticultural Technician – plant and care for ground cover and trees in parks, on playgrounds, along public highways, and in other areas.
Nursery Worker – Works outdoors or in a greenhouse. Their primary responsibility to plant, grow, water, transplant, prune, and generally care for plants, shrubs, and trees.
Home Gardener – has the responsibility of looking after residential gardens. They monitor the health of all plants and greenspaces, water and feed plants where needed. They are also equipped with the skills to trim trees and shrubs, fertilize and mowing lawns, weed gardens beds.
Ready to take the next step and start your Certificate III in Horticulture (AHC30716)?
Speak with one of our career consultations today at Stirling Institute of Australia – info@sia.edu.au or call us on 1300 790 265.