Trainee Conservation and Land Management Role – Certificate III with our Community-based organisation @ECOllaboration Ltd. A recent promotion has opened up a position in our Source Water Protection team. The successful applicant will join our crew undertaking catchment works on riparian land in the Sunshine Coast region. You will be enrolled in a Certificate 3 Conservation and Land Management as part of this role, so ideally someone who has completed Certificate I qualifications and has ACDC (Agricultural Chemical Distribution; Maintain and Operate Chainsaw; and White Card licenses. However, if you have a passion for the environment and are keen to study and work with our community-based organisation then please apply! Trainees must enter into a formal training contract to complete the qualifications. You must be physically capable of working outdoors on all types of terrains as we will take you to some amazing locations. Reliable transport is a must. Be part of a healthy, vibrant industry working with great people. You will learn conservation land restoration techniques; plant and weed Identification; and gain heaps of practical skills that are valuable in the horticulture, nursery, landscape and conservation industries. ECOllaboration are Bush Regenerators and Scientists, and we improve land through ecological restoration, habitat protection and control of invasive species, working in close with the community and stakeholders. Please forward your cover email and resume to mal@ecollaboration.org.au on or before 14 March 2021. Interviews will commence on 16 March 2021 and employment commences 23rd March 2021. Registered Training Organisation is Ballistic Training Solutions #41097 AHC31416 Certificate 3 in Conservation and Land Management. Questions? Call Kay on 0433 271 848. Thank you.
Do you love the outdoors and are looking for work? We have positions for trainees in a Certificate 1 Conservation and Land Management Program with our Community Based Organisation – ECOllaboration. Positions are available in both the Sunshine Coast and Gympie regions. (PLEASE CLEARLY MAKE YOUR APPLICATION WITH EITHER SUNSHINE COAST OR GYMPIE IN THE SUBJECT LINE OF YOUR EMAIL) It is a 22 week on the job placement and you need to be available to start 25 January 2021 on a full-time basis. Traineeship wages apply dependent on age and level of schooling. Trainees must enter into a formal training contract to complete the qualifications along with a commercial spray licence, chainsaw certificate and construction white card. This training is proudly funded by the Queensland Government through its Skilling Queenslanders for Work Initiative (SQW). Criteria: Applicants must be currently unemployed or underemployed and have not completed any SQW programs in the past. No experience is required and we seek people who are willing to learn, contribute in a team environment and have a goal towards future employment. You must be physically capable of working outdoors on all types of terrains as we will take you to some amazing locations across the region. From day to day you will be working on different public lands between Caloundra and Gympie so reliable transport is a must. Be part of a healthy, vibrant industry working with great people. You will learn conservation land restoration techniques and gain heaps of practical skills that are valuable in the horticulture, landscape and conservation industries.ECOllaboration are Bush Regenerators and Scientists, and we improve land through ecological restoration, habitat protection and control of invasive species, working in close with the community and stakeholders. Please forward your cover email and resume to marcelo@ecollaboration.org.au before 10 January 2021.. Interviews will commence on 11 January 2021. Sunshine Coast Region Registered Training Organisation is Challenge Employment & Training Ltd #5388 Gympie Region Registered Training Organisation is Ballistic Training Solutions #41097 AHC10116 Certificate I in Conservation and Land Management. Thank You!
Committed to a brighter future? This could be for you… 11 positions exist for trainees in a Certificate 1 Conservation and Land Management Program with our Community Based Organisation – ECOllaboration. It is a 22 week on the job placement and you need to be available to start 10 August 2020 on a full time basis. Traineeship wages apply dependent on age and level of schooling. Trainees must enter into a formal training contract to complete the qualifications along with a commercial spray licence, chainsaw certificate and construction white card. This training is proudly funded by the Queensland Government through its Skilling Queenslanders for Work Initiative. Skilling Queenslanders for Work (SQW) focuses on developing an individual’s skills, supporting them to begin a learning pathway to a Certificate III qualification, and providing direct assistance to those Queenslanders that need extra support to enter and stay in the workforce. Criteria: Applicants must be currently unemployed or underemployed and have not completed any SQW programs in the past. No experience is required and we seek people who are willing to learn, contribute in a team environment and have a goal towards future employment. You must be physically capable of working outdoors on all types of terrains as we will take you to some amazing locations across the region. From day to day you will be working on different public lands between Caloundra and Gympie so reliable transport is a must. Be part of a healthy, vibrant industry working with great people. You will learn native plant and invasive species identification and gain heaps of practical skills! ECOllaboration are Bush Regenerators and Scientists, and we improve land through ecological restoration, habitat protection and control of invasive species, working in close with the community and stakeholders. Registered Training Organisation is Challenge Employment & Training Ltd #5388 AHC10116 Certificate I in Conservation and Land Management. Please forward your cover email and resume to marcelo@ecollaboration.org.au before 27 July. Interviews will commence in the first week of August. Thank You!