Ka Hao te Rangatahi | Ecological Landcare (Level 2-3)

Environment

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EIT

Entry-level practical programme for 16–24 year olds providing skills in ecological land management, conservation, primary industry operations, and environmental care over 29 weeks.

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NZQA Level 3 Certification (110 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

Ruatoria Learning Centre, Ruatoria

It will take a total of 29 weeks

This course requires 40 hours per week

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Gain practical entry-level ecological land management skills

Develop the ability to perform practical conservation and landcare tasks such as riparian restoration, pest control, and plant propagation.

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Operate safely and use industry machinery

Learn to employ health and safety practices and effectively operate vehicles and equipment, including LUVs and chainsaws.

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Implement environmental and land-based solutions

Apply operational skills to solve real-world ecological challenges involving erosion control, fencing, water monitoring, and site maintenance.

What You're Signing Up For

The Ka Hao te Rangatahi | Ecological Landcare programme delivers entry-level ecological land management skills for young people, blending classroom and hands-on outdoor learning. Students complete both the NZ Certificate in Primary Industry Skills (Level 2) and NZ Certificate in Primary Industry Operational Skills (Level 3), focusing on areas such as plant propagation, riparian restoration, pest control, machinery operation, fencing, and water monitoring. The majority of training occurs through practical work in the Waiapu catchment area, with additional contextual modules, ecological education, and full pastoral care.

Course Content

  • Health and safety
  • Nursery work
  • Plant propagation
  • Riparian restoration
  • Erosion mitigation
  • Pest identification and control
  • Vehicles: LUV operation
  • Chainsaw and machinery use
  • Fencing and silt dam construction
  • Waiapu catchment context issues and opportunities
  • Water monitoring
  • First aid
  • Driver’s licence preparation
  • Track maintenance
  • Basic carpentry skills
  • Self-employment and computer skills
  • NCEA recognition

What you need to know first

Aged between 16–24 years at programme start

NZ Certificate in Primary Industry Skills (Level 2) is open entry—no formal qualifications required but reasonable reading ability and physical fitness needed

For NZ Certificate in Primary Industry Operational Skills (Level 3): NCEA Level 1 OR qualification at Level 1 or above with literacy/numeracy equivalent to NCEA Level 1 OR evidence of relevant knowledge and experience (may require enrolment interview)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Environment

  • Conservation

  • Primary Industries

  • Horticulture

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Pruner

  • Harvester

  • Junior farm assistant

  • Conservation worker

  • Fencer

  • Orchard worker

  • Vineyard hand

  • Assistant gardener

  • Nursery worker