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There are 7 courses available within the Sydney area for people who want to become a nurseryperson.
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The AHC30722 Certificate III in Horticulture offers a hands-on learning experience for aspiring horticulturists, covering a diverse range of topics such as plant care, landscaping, and sustainable gardening practices. This nationally recognized certificate program equips students with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed to succeed in the flourishing field of horticulture..
Average duration: 12 months.
Get a job at a nursery or garden centre with the AHC31120 Certificate III in Nursery Operations. This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to grow and care for nursery plants, using a range of chemicals and nursery equipment. The course covers: workplace safety, transporting and storing hazardous chemicals, recognising plant species, operating irrigation systems, understanding plant nutrition, recognising pests and diseases, selling plants to customers, operating vehicles and machinery, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, nursery career outcomes, and upcoming dates for enrolment..
The AHC20422 Certificate II in Horticulture is the qualification you need to get started in a nursery, work as a garden labourer or horticultural assistant. Over 6 months (at an advanced training facility) you will definitely get your hands dirty — as you learn to recognise plants, treat weeds, test plants and soil for diseases, and grow trees and shrubs. Enquire now for a course schedule, intakes dates, and enrolment options..
Average duration: 6 months.
Get qualified as a farm hand (without a work placement) by enrolling in the AHC20122 Certificate II in Agriculture. This nationally recognised training course will teach you how to work safely on a farm — operating a range of machinery (motorbikes, tractors) and carrying out standard jobs (mustering, marking livestock, fencing, weed control). The course takes 9 months to complete and is delivered via a mix of online components, face-to-face, and practical sessions. Enquire now for the next batch intake dates and your eligibility for government funded training..
The AHC31124 Certificate III in Nursery Operations (Retail Nursery) is a nationally recognised qualification that teaches you how to grow and maintain plants, as well as sell nursery products and services to customer. You’ll learn the basics of plant health and nutrition, as well as on-the-job safety and retail skills. Competencies include: identifying plant specimens, engaging with nursery customers, recommending plants and services, creating visual merchandise displays, using and storing chemicals safely, controlling plant pests and diseases, preparing soil and growing media. Enquire now for the latest enrolment dates and your eligibility for subsidised training..
The AHC30122 Certificate III in Agriculture prepares you for a career in agriculture and for immediate work as a farmhand or station worker. Over 12 months you will learn how to work safely on farms and other agricultural worksites — while choosing study electives in crop management, livestock handling, farm machinery operation and maintenance, fencing and pest control. Enquire now for the latest delivery options (on-campus/distance learning) and opportunities for enrolment..
The AHC30624 Certificate III in Production Horticulture can be used as a professional qualification for work at nurseries and orchards — but is also great for home enthusiasts wanting to grow their own fruit and vegetables. It’s a nationally recognised qualification that incorporates classroom and field work as well as online modules. The course covers: soil sampling and improvement, plant nutrition, crop planting and regulation, harvest, weed control, organics and composting. Enquire now for the next available enrolment dates and your nearest training centre..
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To become a nurseryperson in Sydney, you may want to consider completing the Certificate II in Horticulture. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
You can train to become a nurseryperson by completing a qualification with Look Now Training (established in 2009). Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There is one campus within the Sydney area that provides nurseryperson training. This campus is 9999km away from the center of Sydney. You can also study a nurseryperson course through online learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within permaculture and production horticulture. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Permaculture
Nursery Hand
$960 weekly pay
Nurseryperson
Horticulturalist
$1,150 weekly pay
Organic Farmer
$1,440 weekly pay
Sustainable Farmer
Production Horticulture
Farmhand
Vineyard Hand
Agricultural Consultant
$1,635 weekly pay
Agronomist
Cotton Ginner
$1,340 weekly pay
Farmer
$1,350 weekly pay
Nursery Manager
Seed Technician
Winemaker
Agricultural Manager
$1,600 weekly pay