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Qualification details

AHC31421 - Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Release 3)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Current
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Supersedes AHC31420 - Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem ManagementAdded new Mined Land Rehabilitation specialisation. Updated imported unit codes 14/Feb/2022

Release Status:
Current
Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
3 (this release) 31/Jul/2022
(View details for release 2) 26/Mar/2022
(View details for release 1) 15/Feb/2022


Training packages that include this qualification

Units of competency

CodeSort Table listing Units of Competency by the Code columnTitleSort Table listing Units of Competency by the Title columnUsage RecommendationSort Table listing Units of Competency by the Usage Recommendation columnEssentialSort Table listing Units of Competency by the Essential column
AHCPMG307 - Apply animal trapping techniquesApply animal trapping techniquesCurrentElective
MARF027 - Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonmentApply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonmentCurrentElective
AHCBIO303 - Apply biosecurity measuresApply biosecurity measuresCurrentElective
AHCWRK309 - Apply environmentally sustainable work practicesApply environmentally sustainable work practicesSupersededElective
CPPSSI4035 - Apply GIS software to spatial problemsApply GIS software to spatial problemsCurrentElective
PUAOIL303 - Apply health, safety and risk controls when working on oiled shorelinesApply health, safety and risk controls when working on oiled shorelinesCurrentElective
AHCPMG312 - Apply poison baits for vertebrate pest control in rural and environmental landscapesApply poison baits for vertebrate pest control in rural and environmental landscapesCurrentElective
AHCPMG403 - Apply predator trapping techniquesApply predator trapping techniquesCurrentElective
BSBPMG427 - Apply project procurement proceduresApply project procurement proceduresCurrentElective
MARN008 - Apply seamanship skills aboard a vessel up to 12 metresApply seamanship skills aboard a vessel up to 12 metresCurrentElective
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 234311 Conservation Officer 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0509 Environmental Studies 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Environmental Protection,Weed Management,Pest Management,Horticulture 
Taxonomy - Occupation N/A Lands, Parks and Wildlife Officer,National Parks Worker,Soil Conservation Specialist,Indigenous Lands Worker,Revegetation Worker,Conservation Earthworks Assistant,Land Rehabilitation Worker 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 234311 Conservation Officer 01/Apr/2022 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0509 Environmental Studies 27/Apr/2022 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 15/Feb/2022 
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Modification History

Release

Comments

Release 3

This version released with AHC Agriculture, Horticulture, Conservation and Land Management Training Package Version 8.0.

Release 2

This version released with AHC Agriculture, Horticulture, Conservation and Land Management Training Package Version 7.1.

Release 1

This version released with AHC Agriculture, Horticulture, Conservation and Land Management Training Package Version 7.0

Qualification Description

This qualification provides the skills and theoretical and practical knowledge for work or further learning in the conservation and ecosystem management industry. The qualification provides for work roles encompassing a broad range of skills, or can be focussed on one or more specialisations, including:

  • Indigenous land management
  • Ecological restoration
  • Land, parks and wildlife management
  • Pest controller
  • Conservation earthworks
  • Marine
  • Fire
  • Mined land rehabilitation

Individuals with this qualification perform a range of conservation and ecosystem management activities including, site restoration, rehabilitation and renewal and management of the rural and natural landscapes, degraded sites, and marine environments. They contribute to the preservation and maintenance of wildlife and their habitat in the natural ecosystem, parks and reserves. Activities frequently involve working with and preservation of indigenous culture and heritage resources.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

Packaging Rules

To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:

  • 16 units of competency:
  • 2 core units plus
  • 14 elective units

Elective units must ensure the integrity of the qualification Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) alignment and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome. The electives are to be chosen as follows:

  • at least 6 must be selected from any of groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G and/or H
  • up to 6 from Group I
  • up to 4 units may be selected from any currently endorsed Training Package or accredited course.

Any combination of electives that meets the packaging rules can be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management. Where appropriate, electives may be packaged to provide a qualification with a specialisation area as follows:

  • at least 6 electives from Group A must be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Indigenous Land Management)
  • at least 6 electives from Group B must be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Ecological Restoration)
  • at least 6 electives from Group C must be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Land Parks and Wildlife)
  • at least 6 electives from Group D must be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Conservation Earthworks)
  • at least 6 electives from Group E must be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Pest Controller)
  • at least 6 electives from Group F must be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Marine)
  • at least 6 electives from Group G must be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Fire)
  • at least 6 electives from Group H must be selected for the award of the Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Mined Land Rehabilitation)

Note: If more than one specialisation is completed the award of the qualification would read, for example, Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management (Indigenous Land Management and Conservation Earthworks).

Core Units

AHCECR309

Conduct an ecological and cultural site inspection prior to works

AHCWHS301

Contribute to work health and safety processes

Elective Units

Group A: Indigenous Land Management

An asterisk (*) next to the unit code indicates that there are prerequisite requirements which must be met when packaging the qualification. Please refer to the Prerequisite requirements table for details.

AHCECR301

Maintain native ecosystem areas

AHCFIR301 *

Undertake burning for fuel, ecological and cultural resource management

AHCILM302

Provide appropriate information on cultural knowledge

AHCILM305

Work with an Aboriginal Community or organisation

AHCILM306

Follow Aboriginal cultural protocols

AHCILM307 *

Implement Aboriginal cultural burning practices

AHCILM308

Identify traditional customs and land rights for an Indigenous Community

AHCWRK305

Coordinate work site activities

AHCWRK312

Operate in isolated and remote situations

SITTGDE013

Interpret aspects of local Australian Indigenous culture

Group B: Ecological Restoration

AHCECR301

Maintain native ecosystem areas

AHCECR302

Collect and preserve biological samples

AHCECR304

Undertake direct seeding

AHCECR305

Collect native seed

AHCECR307

Read and interpret maps

AHCECR310

Implement assisted regeneration works

AHCECR311

Implement ecosystem reconstruction works

AHCLPW302

Implement a biodiversity monitoring plan

AHCPCM303

Identify plant specimens

AHCPCM306

Provide information on plants and their culture

AHCPMG301

Control weeds

AHCPMG302

Control plant pests, diseases and disorders

AHCSAW202

Recognise landforms and soil types

Group C: Lands, Parks and Wildlife

AHCECR301

Maintain native ecosystem areas

AHCECR307

Read and interpret maps

AHCFAU302

Identify fauna in the field

AHCINF301

Implement property improvement, construction and repair

AHCINF303

Plan and construct conventional fencing

AHCLPW302

Implement a biodiversity monitoring plan

AHCLPW308

Coordinate and report on data collection

AHCLPW310

Supervise park visitor activities

AHCLPW311

Construct access tracks

AHCLPW312

Carry out inspection of designated area

AHCPCM303

Identify plant specimens

AHCWRK305

Coordinate work site activities

AHCWRK309

Apply environmentally sustainable work practices

FWPCOT3202

Navigate in remote or trackless areas

Group D: Conservation Earth Works

AHCBIO303

Apply biosecurity measures

AHCLPW311

Construct access tracks

AHCMOM302

Perform machinery maintenance

AHCMOM304

Operate machinery and equipment

AHCMOM314

Transport machinery

AHCPCM204

Recognise plants

AHCSAW202

Recognise landforms and soil types

AHCSAW303

Construct conservation earthworks

AHCSAW304

Implement erosion and sediment control measures

AHCSAW402

Set out conservation earthworks

AHCWRK311

Conduct site inspections

FWPCOT3314

Comply with soil and water protection

Group E Pest Controller

AHCPMG301

Control weeds

AHCPMG302

Control plant pests, diseases and disorders

AHCPMG304

Use firearms to humanely destroy animals

AHCPMG305

Survey pests

AHCPMG306

Determine pest control techniques

AHCPMG307

Apply animal trapping techniques

AHCPMG308

Implement pest management strategies

AHCPMG312

Apply poison baits for vertebrate pest control in rural and environmental landscapes

AHCPMG402

Ensure compliance with pest legislation

AHCPMG403

Apply predator trapping techniques

Group F: Marine

AHCMAR301

Conduct a subtidal marine monitoring operation from a vessel or platform

AHCMAR302

Conduct intertidal marine monitoring

AHCMAR303

Coordinate marine conservation activities on small vessels

AHCMAR304

Identify and collect marine life

AHCMAR305

Monitor ocean conditions and marine environmental quality

MARC037

Operate inboard and outboard motors

MARF027

Apply basic survival skills in the event of vessel abandonment

MARF028

Follow procedures to minimise and fight fires on board a vessel

MARF030

Survive at sea using survival craft

MARN008

Apply seamanship skills aboard a vessel up to 12 metres

Group G: Fire

An asterisk (*) next to the unit code indicates that there are prerequisite requirements which must be met when packaging the qualification. Please refer to the Prerequisite requirements table for details.

AHCFIR301 *

Undertake burning for fuel, ecological and cultural resource management

AHCILM307 *

Implement Aboriginal cultural burning practices

AHCMOM304

Operate machinery and equipment

AHCWRK302

Monitor weather conditions

FWPCOT3325

Operate a four wheel drive vehicle on unsealed roads

PUAFIR008 *

Operate aerial ignition equipment in an aircraft

PUAFIR204 *

Respond to wildfire

PUAFIR210

Prevent injury

PUAFIR303 *

Suppress wildfire

PUAFIR310

Operate specialist appliance

Group H: Mined Land Rehabilitation

AHCECR301

Maintain native ecosystem areas

AHCECR304

Undertake direct seeding

AHCECR308

Conduct a site inspection for ecological restoration

AHCECR310

Implement assisted regeneration works

AHCFAU302

Identify fauna in the field

AHCILM305

Work with an Aboriginal Community or organisation

AHCMOM304

Operate machinery and equipment

AHCMOM315

Operate chemical application machinery and equipment

AHCPCM204

Recognise plants

AHCPCM303

Identify plant specimens

CPCCWHS1001

Prepare to work safely in the construction industry

CPPWMT3004

Comply with environmental protection requirements when transporting waste

RIICAR302D

Rehabilitate small mine site

Group I: General Electives

An asterisk (*) next to the unit code indicates there are prerequisite requirements which must be met when packaging the qualification. Please refer to the Prerequisite requirements table for details.

ACMGEN309

Provide basic animal first aid

AHCARB325

Manage trees to create and maintain habitat refuges

AHCBIO301

Identify and report signs of unusual disease or pest

AHCBIO303

Apply biosecurity measures

AHCBUS408

Operate within a budget framework

AHCCFP301

Identify the effects of climate change as a factor in land management

AHCCHM304

Transport and store chemicals

AHCCHM307

Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases

AHCECR302

Collect and preserve biological samples

AHCECR303

Implement biological reintroduction works

AHCECR306

Conduct photography for fieldwork

AHCECR311

Implement ecosystem reconstruction works

AHCEXP303

Prepare and use explosives

AHCEXP304

Identify and select explosive products

AHCFAU303

Respond to wildlife emergencies

AHCFAU501

Manage fauna populations

AHCFIR202

Assist with planned burning

AHCILM305

Work with an Aboriginal Community or organisation

AHCILM306

Follow Aboriginal cultural protocols

AHCIRG436

Implement an irrigation-related environmental protection program

AHCLPW307 *

Perform restricted diving for scientific purposes

AHCLPW309

Operate remotely piloted system for conservation work

AHCLPW313

Undertake sampling and testing of water

AHCLSC311

Set out site for construction works

AHCLSC318

Erect timber structures and features

AHCMAR306

Operate mobile underwater vehicles

AHCMOM301

Coordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repair

AHCMOM305

Operate specialised machinery and equipment

AHCMOM315

Operate chemical application machinery and equipment

AHCPGD307

Implement a plant establishment program

AHCPGD310

Implement a landscape maintenance program

AHCPGD311

Conduct operational inspection of park facilities

AHCPGD312

Implement a maintenance program for an aquatic environment

AHCPMG302

Control plant pests, diseases and disorders

AHCPMG306

Determine pest control techniques

AHCPMG308

Implement pest management strategies

AHCPMG402

Ensure compliance with pest legislation

AHCSAW303

Construct conservation earthworks

AHCSAW304

Implement erosion and sediment control measures

AHCSAW402

Set out conservation earthworks

AHCSPO312

Sample seed before and after processing

AHCWRK302

Monitor weather conditions

AHCWRK303

Respond to emergencies

AHCWRK304

Respond to rescue incidents

AHCWRK305

Coordinate work site activities

AHCWRK310

Provide on-job training support

BSBPMG427

Apply project procurement procedures

BSBTEC301

Design and produce business documents

CPCWHS1001

Prepare to work safely in the construction industry

CPPSSI2012

Assist in collecting basic spatial data

CPPSSI2013

Store and retrieve basic spatial data

CPPSSI3011

Produce basic maps

CPPSSI4035

Apply GIS software to spatial problems

FWPCOT3301

Trim trees using a pole saw

FWPCOT3325

Operate a four wheel drive vehicle on unsealed roads

FWPCOT3326

Recover four wheel drive vehicle

FWPCOT3329

Perform complex four wheel drive operations

FWPNSY3002

Extract, clean, store and despatch tree seeds

HLTAID011

Provide First Aid

HLTAID013

Provide First Aid in remote or isolated site

HLTAID015

Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy

MARI003

Comply with regulations to ensure safe operation of a vessel up to 12 metres

MARK007

Handle a vessel up to 12 metres

MSL974021

Perform biological procedures

MSL975045 *

Perform laboratory-based ecological techniques

PUAEMR005

Treat operational risk

PUAEMR006

Assess operational risk

PUAFIR017

Work safely around aircraft

PUAFIR204 *

Respond to wildfire

PUAFIR210

Prevent injury

PUAOIL202

Use basic equipment operations for oil spill response

PUAOIL303

Apply health, safety and risk controls when working on oiled shorelines

PUAOIL304

Use advanced equipment operations for oil spill response

RIICAR301D

Rehabilitate exploration site

RIIENV401E

Supervise dust and noise control

RIIMEX201E

Suppress dust in open-cut environments

RIIMPO206D

Conduct bulk water truck operations

SFICRO302

Conduct crocodile surveys

SFICRO305

Prepare to work with crocodiles

SFICRO306

Work safely in crocodile habitats

SISOSCB001

SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres

SISOSCB006 *

Perform diver rescues

SITTGDE014

Work as a guide

TLIC0023

Operate four wheel drive vehicle

Prerequisite requirements

Note: Units listed in the Prerequisite requirement column that have their own prerequisite requirements are shown with an asterisk (*)

Unit of competency

Prerequisite requirement

AHCFIR301 Undertake burning for fuel, ecological and cultural resource management

AHCFIR202 Assist with planned burning

AHCILM307 Implement Aboriginal cultural burning practices

AHCILM306 Follow Aboriginal cultural protocols

AHCLPW307 Perform restricted diving for scientific purposes

SISOSCB001 SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres

SISOSCB006 Perform diver rescues *

HLTAID011 Provide First Aid

HLTAID015 Provide advanced resuscitation and oxygen therapy

MSL975045 Perform laboratory-based ecological techniques

MSL974021 Perform biological procedures

PUAFIR008 Operate aerial ignition equipment in an aircraft

PUAFIR017 Work safely around aircraft

PUAFIR204 Respond to wildfire

PUAFIR210 Prevent injury

PUAFIR303 Suppress wildfire

PUAFIR204 Respond to wildfire *

SISOSCB006 Perform diver rescues

SISOSCB001 SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres

Qualification Mapping Information

Code and title current version

Code and title previous version

Comments

Equivalence status

AHC31421 Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management Release 3

AHC31421 Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management Release 2

Minor update to qualification to correct a unit code in the list of electives

Equivalent

Links

Companion Volumes, including Implementation Guides, are available at VETNet: - https://vetnet.education.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=c6399549-9c62-4a5e-bf1a-524b2322cf72