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Land care

A career in land care can be a rewarding and fulfilling path for those who are passionate about the environment and enjoy working outdoors. Land care professionals work to preserve and improve the quality of natural areas, including reserves, parks, wetlands, and other natural landscapes. This career path can include a variety of roles, including land managers, conservationists, park rangers, and environmental educators.

As a land care professional, you will have the opportunity to work in a diverse range of environments and ecosystems, and to engage with a wide range of plant and animal species. You will be responsible for monitoring and maintaining the health of the land, identifying threats to the environment, and developing strategies to protect and restore natural areas.

Some of the key skills needed for a career in land care include a strong knowledge of ecology and environmental science, as well as practical skills in areas such as plant identification, soil science, and conservation biology. Land care professionals also need strong communication and interpersonal skills, as they often work with a range of stakeholders, including government agencies, Traditional Owners, community groups, and the general public.

A career in land care can be both challenging and rewarding, as you will be working to protect and preserve some of the most beautiful and important natural areas in the world. With the increasing focus on environmental sustainability, there is a growing demand for skilled land care professionals, making this an exciting and dynamic field to work in. Whether you are just starting out in your career or looking for a change, a career in land care could be the perfect choice for you.

You can view our current vacancies below, or you can see what's available in other areas with us by viewing all vacancies.

Current vacancies