Qualifications offered:

Rural Operations

RTE20703 Cert. II in Rural Operations

RTE31903 Cert. III in Rural Operations


Horticulture

RTF20103 Certificate II in Horticulture

RTF30103 Certificate III in Horticulture

RTF40103 Certificate IV in Horticulture

RTF50103 Diploma of Horticulture


Irrigation

RTE20203 Certificate II in Irrigation

RTE31303 Certificate III in Irrigation

RTE40203 Certificate IV in Irrigation

RTE50203 Diploma of Irrigation


Business & Frontline Management

BSB30101 Certificate III in Business

BSB41004 Cert. IV in Business Frontline Management

BSB51004 Dip. Business Frontline Management


Contact Hortus Australia for a full list of units of competency offered and specialisations possible within the above qualifications.

This page will be amended as other qualifications are scoped.

 

  RTF40103 Certificate IV in Horticulture

A total of 12 units of competency must be completed
• Select 10 units from Group B below
• Select 2 additional units from Group B and/or C below

Units should be selected from Group B in accordance with local work undertaken and local industry advice.

GROUP B
BSBCMN413A Implement and monitor environmental policies
BSBCMN405A Analyse and present research information
BSBEBUS405A Conduct online financial transactions
BSZ404A Train small groups
RTC4024A Recommend plants and cultural practices
RTC4206A Supervise landscape project works
RTC4306A Supervise maintenance of machinery and equipment
RTC4701A Implement and monitor the enterprise OHS program
RTC4702A Minimise risks in the use of chemicals
RTC4703A Plan and implement a chemical use program
RTC4905A Cost a project
RTC4908A Supervise work routines and staff performance
RTC4911A Operate within a budget framework
RTD4020A Plan the implementation of revegetation works
RTD4406A Implement pest management action plans
RTD4510A Supervise natural area restoration works
RTD4811A Provide information on environmental issues and policies
RTD4910A Report on project
RTE4002A Develop a crop regulation program
RTE4012A Supervise horticultural crop harvesting
RTE4511A Develop a soil use map for a property
RTE4604A Determine seasonal irrigation scheduling tasks
RTE4606A Supervise on-site irrigation installation and construction work
RTE4607A Plan on-site irrigation system installation and construction work
RTE4608A Plan and co-ordinate gravity-fed irrigation systems
RTE4609A Implement, monitor and adjust irrigation schedules
RTE4812A Co-ordinate customer service and networking activities
RTE4913A Analyse and interpret production data
RTE4914A Participate in an e-business supply chain
RTE4915A Implement and monitor quality assurance procedures
RTF4001A Design plant displays
RTF4003A Plan a plant establishment program
RTF4004A Develop a plant nutrition program
RTF4005A Develop a sports turf maintenance program
RTF4006A Plan a tree pruning program
RTF4007A Prepare a garden design
RTF4014A Plan a growing-on program
RTF4015A Plan a propagation program
RTF4016A Plan a tree protection program
RTF4017A Plan a tree transplanting program
RTF4019A Prepare and implement plans to minimise tree stress
RTF4021A Plan the removal of trees
RTF4023A Promote plant health
RTF4514A Develop soil survey maps
WRRI4B Buy merchandise
WRRI5A Maintain and order stock
WRRLP2B Minimise theft
WRRLP4B Maintain store security
WRRO1B Manage merchandise and store presentation
WRRS4B Build relationships with customers
TDTR298B Source goods/services and evaluate contractors

GROUP C
This group includes other units of competency from RTD02 Conservation and Land
Management, RTE03 Rural Production, RTF03 Amenity Horticulture and/or other endorsed
Training Packages.
Units selected must be aligned to Certificate III, IV or Diploma outcomes. These units must
be relevant to work undertaken in the horticulture sector.

QUALIFICATION RULES
For a Certificate IV in Horticulture at least 10 of the units of competency presented for this qualification must relate to general horticultural procedures, activities or contexts. In addition, at least 10 of the units selected to make up this qualification must be clearly aligned to Certificate IV outcomes.