About the Cert IV in Conservation & Ecosystem Management

Industries | Pest Management, Fire Management, Environmental Protection, Indigenous land management

This qualification has the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required for specialised or skilled work in the conservation and ecosystem management industry.

This training is subsidised by the NSW Government for eligible participants.*

The qualification provides for advanced skills and/or supervisory roles in a broad range of conservation and ecological work or can focus on areas of specific needs including:

  • supervisory and management
  • indigenous land management
  • ecosystem management
  • pest controller
  • fire management

Type

Full Qualification,
Apprenticeship

Delivery

Face to Face, Blended, Workplace Based

Duration

Approx. 12 months

Cost

Max admin fee $2770 p/p *Smart & Skilled eligibility applies*

Units of
Competency

For the award of the AHC40924 Certificate IV in Conservation and Ecosystem Management, the candidate must demonstrate competency in 12 units of competency.

Our Standard Delivery:
2 core units | 10 elective units

Unit requests outside this will need to be discussed with us.

Specific Unit Needs or Delivery Options?

Speak to one of our team members about customising the perfect course for your needs!

Core Units

AHCECR308 Conduct a site inspection for ecological restoration

AHCWHS402 Maintain workplace health and safety processes

Elective Units (plus management stream)

AHCBUS407 Cost a project

AHCECR401 Supervise ecological restoration works

AHCWRK409 Supervise work routines and staff performance

Management stream

BSBINS401 Analyse and present research information

AHCBUS408 Operate within a budget framework

AHCWRK406 Develop community networks

BSBLDR414 Lead team effectiveness

Fusion Training Solutions acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, to the Elders past, present, and emerging.