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Land Management Worker

Land Management Workers are responsible for conserving, restoring, and maintaining natural environments such as parks, bushlands, forests, and coastal areas.

How do I become a land management worker

Get qualified to work as a land management worker with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Land Management Worker careers

Their duties typically include planting and caring for native vegetation, controlling invasive species, performing erosion control and fire prevention measures, and maintaining walking tracks and fences. They may also work alongside environmental scientists, Indigenous rangers, and local councils to carry out land rehabilitation projects or support conservation initiatives.

The role often involves physical outdoor work and requires knowledge of environmental practices, use of hand and power tools, and sometimes operating machinery. Land Management Workers play a vital role in preserving biodiversity and ensuring sustainable use of natural resources.