Arboriculture Workers (ANZSCO 3625)
Arboriculture Workers, also known as Arborists, play a crucial role in maintaining and caring for individual trees and shrubs in urban environments in Australia. They provide specialist assessment and advice on trees and tree management, ensuring the health and safety of these natural assets.
Indicative Skill Level
The occupation of Arborist requires a certain level of skill, which can be attained through the qualifications and experience outlined below.
In Australia:
- AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma, or Diploma, or at least three years of relevant experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)
In New Zealand:
- NZQF Diploma (ANZSCO Skill Level 2)
Alternatively, the occupation of Tree Worker also requires a specific skill level, which can be achieved through the following qualifications and experience:
In Australia:
- AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV (ANZSCO Skill Level 3)
In New Zealand:
- NZQF Level 4 qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 3)
In some cases, three years of relevant experience can substitute for the formal qualifications mentioned above. Additionally, certain instances may require additional experience and/or on-the-job training along with the formal qualification.
Tasks Include:
- Advising on species selection, site planning, and overall tree management and care
- Examining individual trees to assess their condition, potential risks associated with falling limbs or trees, and determining appropriate treatment
- Climbing trees using ropes, harnesses, and elevated work platforms to reach limbs and branches
- Maintaining and caring for trees and shrubs by pruning limbs and shaping branches using chain and handsaws
- Removing dead and decaying trees, as well as grinding out tree stumps
- Clearing trees from overhead electricity and telecommunications lines
Occupations
- 362511 Arborist
- 362512 Tree Worker
362511 Arborist
Alternative Titles: Arboriculturist, Urban Forester
Arborists provide specialist assessment and advice on individual trees and tree management in urban environments. They conduct risk assessments, assist in species selection, and contribute to site planning. Collaborating with professionals such as Urban and Regional Planners, Landscape Architects, and Environmental Consultants, arborists play a crucial role in strategic planning for urban forest preservation, protection, and management.
Skill Level: 2
Specialisation: Arboricultural Consultant
362512 Tree Worker
Alternative Title: Tree Surgeon
Tree Workers are responsible for maintaining and caring for individual trees and shrubs in urban environments. They perform tasks such as pruning and shaping branches, treating pests and diseases, removing dead or decaying trees, and providing general tree care advice. Tree Workers often possess specialized skills, including aerial access of trees using rope access or elevated work platforms.
Skill Level: 3
Specialisation: Utility Tree Worker
By employing the expertise of Arboriculture Workers, Australia ensures the preservation, management, and well-being of its urban trees and shrubs. These professionals make valuable contributions to the maintenance and enhancement of the country's urban environments.