Arboriculture Apprenticeship

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Do you love being active outdoors? Do you have an interest in the natural environment? 

If so, a career in arboriculture may be for you!  Or perhaps you have already started to work as an arborist, but want to move your career to new heights. GRETB is the only provider in Ireland of the Arboriculture Apprenticeship Programme (QQI Level 6).

This 2 year programme developed by industry experts includes training at Petersburg Outdoor Education & Training Centre in Co. Galway and on-the-job work experience with an approved employer. We’re recruiting for our next course starting in August 2023.

Register your interest now!

To find out more about this apprenticeship, check out the following:

Further information is also available from:

GRETB Arborist Apprenticeship
Petersburg Outdoor Education & Training Centre
Clonbur
Co. Galway
F12 X589
Tel: 091 706283
Email: [email protected]

Or come along to our Apprenticeship Information Day on 11 May to find out more!

UPCOMING EVENT:

Apprenticeship Information Day May 11th

Are you or a member of your family considering an Apprenticeship as a career? Meet us at our upcoming information day!

  • Claregalway Hotel
  • Thursday 11th May
  • 10 am-6pm

GRETB will offer you advice and guidance on Apprenticeship and you will have an opportunitiy to meet with employers on the day.

For further information and to register:

  • Email: apprenticeship@gretb
  • Tel: 091 706200

Arboriculture is the science and practice of caring for trees and other perennial plants. As an arboriculture apprentice, you’ll learn how to plant, prune, fertilize, and protect trees from pests and diseases. You’ll also learn how to safely remove trees when necessary.

Trees are important for the environment and for our communities. They provide clean air, shade, beauty, and habitat for wildlife. As an arboriculture apprentice, you’ll have the opportunity to make a positive impact on the environment and the people around you.

To become an arboriculture apprentice, you’ll need a strong interest in working outdoors and a willingness to learn. You’ll receive training and guidance from experienced professionals, and will gain practical skills and knowledge that will prepare you for a rewarding career in tree care.

A career in arboriculture is best suited for those interested in the care and study of trees. An interest is necessary in working outdoors in a physically challenging environment with a good head for heights whilst keeping fit and learning new challenges in a continually changing environment – as every tree is unique in its own right.

Arborists manage trees, hedgerows and shrubs. The work is undertaken in both rural and urban settings and includes all aspects of felling, pruning, thinning, rigging, section felling, preserving, planting and protecting trees, sometimes using heavy equipment.

They also provide information and advice on specific tree-related issues. There is an increasing focus on maintaining a safe relationship between the trees, their immediate
environment and the general public.

The role of the Arborist is to carry out any required arboriculture works in a correct manner that meets the objectives in its environment and to industry standards. The arborist should possess the skills that enable him/her to carry out such work in a manner that doesn’t put them, their crew, or the general public at risk nor cause damage to existing structures, whilst meeting required standards.

An Apprenticeship is a programme of structured education and training which formally combines and alternates learning in the workplace with learning in an education or training centre. It is a dual system, which is a blended combination of on-the-job employer-based training and off-the-job training which prepares the participant for a specific occupation, and leads to a qualification nationally recognised on the National Framework of Qualifications from Level 5 – Level 10.

Apprentices earn while they learn and build valuable work-ready skills in a chosen occupation. Apprenticeships open up exciting and rewarding careers, with learning grounded in the practical experience of undertaking a real job.

Apprentices are employed by an approved employer for the duration of the programme which is generally between 2-4 years. Apprenticeship programmes typically provide at least 50% workplace-based learning.

An arboriculture apprenticeship is aimed at individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the arboriculture industry. This may include individuals who have a passion for working outdoors, have an interest in trees and their care, and want to learn how to maintain and manage them. An arboriculture apprenticeship may be particularly suitable for:

  1. School leavers: Individuals who have recently finished school and are looking for a career in the arboriculture industry may find an apprenticeship to be a valuable way to gain the skills and knowledge they need to succeed.

  2. Career changers: Individuals who are looking to change careers and want to transition into the arboriculture industry may find an apprenticeship to be a good way to gain the relevant qualifications and experience they need to make the switch.

  3. Existing arborists: Individuals who are already working in the arboriculture industry may find an apprenticeship to be a valuable way to expand their skills and knowledge, and gain formal qualifications that can help them progress in their careers.

Overall, an arboriculture apprenticeship is aimed at individuals who are passionate about working with trees and want to pursue a career in the arboriculture industry. The apprenticeship provides a combination of theoretical and practical training, which can help individuals develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in this field.

There are many reasons why someone might choose to study and learn in GRETB (Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board) or any other similar institution. Here are some of the main reasons:

  1. Range of courses: Education and training boards offer a wide range of courses and programs, from vocational training to academic courses, which can help students gain the knowledge and skills they need to pursue their desired careers.

  2. Quality education: Education and training boards are committed to providing high-quality education and training to their students, with experienced teachers and instructors who are experts in their fields.

  3. Recognition: Education and training boards are recognized and accredited by national and international organizations, which means that the certificates they award are widely recognized and respected.

  4. Affordable: Education and training boards often offer courses at a lower cost than other educational institutions, making them accessible to a wider range of students.

  5. Flexibility: Many education and training boards offer flexible learning options, including online and part-time courses, which can help students balance their studies with work and other commitments.

  6. Career-focused: Education and training boards often have strong links with local industries and businesses, which means that they can provide students with valuable work experience and connections to help them pursue their chosen careers.

Overall, studying and learning at GRETB can provide apprentices with a range of benefits, including quality education, recognition, affordability, flexibility, and career-focused training.

  1. “An arboriculture apprenticeship gave me the practical and theoretical knowledge I needed to pursue a career in tree surgery. The training was hands-on, and I was able to learn from experienced professionals. I highly recommend this apprenticeship to anyone who wants to work in the arboriculture industry.”  Arboriculture apprentice.

  2. “The arboriculture apprenticeship program was a great way for me to learn about the different types of trees and how to care for them. The instructors were knowledgeable and passionate about their work, and I was able to gain real-world experience working in the field. I’m now working as a tree surgeon and loving every minute of it.” – Arboriculture apprentice.

  3. “I decided to do an arboriculture apprenticeship after finishing school, and it was the best decision I ever made. The apprenticeship gave me the skills and knowledge I needed to start my own tree care business, and I’ve been able to build a successful career in the industry.” Arboriculture apprentice.

Overall, the testimonials from people who have completed an arboriculture apprenticeship demonstrate the value of this training program for those who want to pursue a career in tree care and maintenance. 

 

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