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There is one course available for people who want to become a Forestry Manager.
Possible job outcomes:
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 the full list of study units, specialisation electives (and their availability) as well as course enrolment opportunities in your area..
Average duration: 12 months.
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Here are some potential career pathways within environmental management and forestry. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Environmental Management
Conservation Trainee
$960 weekly pay
Conservation Officer
$1,155 weekly pay
Conservation Researcher
$1,250 weekly pay
Ecologist
$1,540 weekly pay
Environmental Consultant
$1,350 weekly pay
Environmental Economist
Environmental Educator
Environmental Officer
$1,150 weekly pay
Geomorphologist
Sustainability Officer
$1,440 weekly pay
Climate Change Consultant
$1,500 weekly pay
Conservation Manager
Ecology Consultant
Environmental Justice Advocate
$2,558 weekly pay
Environmental Manager
$2,100 weekly pay
Environmental Specialist
$1,730 weekly pay
Forestry Manager
Geographer
Natural Resource Manager
Sustainability Consultant
Forestry
Forester
$1,340 weekly pay
Forestry Field Officer
Forestry Worker
Forestry Supervisor