Sub-sectors: Wildlife management, land management, gamekeeping, ecology, conservation.
Occupations: Conservation officer, countryside ranger, national park warden, park ranger, gamekeeper, land manager, nature reserve manager, dry stone waller, fencer, ecologist, heritage manager, environmental consultant, environmental protection officer, field officer.
Whether you aspire to become an agricultural entrepreneur, a farm manager, adviser, consultant, or scientist, you will benefit from both hands-on practical experience and in-depth technical knowledge on a course that evolves with the input of industry advisers.
This course provides a sound base to progress into a relevant level 3 qualification or employment within the forestry and arboriculture industry. There are 6 units completed over 1 year which include: ? Undertake Work Related Experience within the Land-based …
If you are looking to start a career within the land and wildlife sector, then this qualification is aimed at you. Within countryside conservation, you could be surveying and reporting on the condition of an outdoor area, encouraging people to …
This qualification gives you the opportunity to learn about and build on the essentials of working within the countryside, such as estate skills, population surveys, safe use of equipment and machinery, land use and recreation and environmental processes. We work …
Do you want to work in the Great British countryside….or beyond? Do you want to have a positive impact on the planet and be part of the ongoing solution to climate change, habitat loss and species extinction? If so, then …
This hands on and practical course provides you with the strong foundation needed to progress to further study or employment. Combining practical and technical skills, you will cover the health and wellbeing of animals, crop and livestock production, wildlife and …
This qualification gives you the opportunity to study a range of specialist, technical, practical skills and knowledge that build upon the core skills required for working in the countryside, such as; estate maintenance skills, population surveys, safe use of equipment …
This programme of study is seen as a two-year course and consists of both the Level 3 Diploma and the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Land and Wildlife. This qualification gives you the opportunity to learn about and build on …
Do you want to undertake challenging work outdoors, in a variety of locations? As a Countryside Worker, you will be doing just that, carrying out specific environmental and conservation tasks. As an apprentice, you’ll learn alongisde experienced staff, developing your …
If you love the outdoors and working with the natural world, choose Countryside Management at BMC! Our Countryside Management students have gone on to work in a range of careers in the great outdoors, such as becoming a park ranger, …