Course overview
Who is the course for? This apprenticeship would suit anyone interested in being a custodian of our rural outdoor scenery. Working to conserve the environment that makes the English countryside both distinctive and special, whilst taking care of our protected landscapes.
What does the course involve?
Core Duties:
Health and Safety
Water Based Assets
Flood Events
Working with others
Habitat Management
Project work
Confined spaces
Personal performance
Water Level Management
Site furniture and infrastructure
Drainage
Vehicles
Optional Pathway Duties:
Unit 13 (PATHWAY) Managing Assets and Major Incidents
Unit 14 (PATHWAY) Working with Volunteers
Unit 15 (PATHWAY) Heritage Assets
Unit 16 (PATHWAY) Water Level Management
What makes this course special? Working in the outdoors looking after some of our most amazing waterways, rivers and lakes whilst caring for the habitats and species found there make this an incredibly rewarding apprenticeship programme. Tuition and guidance from assessors with over 40 years industry experience who have a passion for learning and our water environments.