Horticultural worker
Ararat Turf Club
If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please contact CGLLEN for specific details of the student work placement- swl@cgllen.org.au or 5352 3266. Ararat Turf Club has it all for students looking to gain practical experience in horticultural activities to maintain the track surface and gardens surrounding the property. Ararat Turf Club also boasts the Grampians newest function venue, ideal for weddings, parties, and sporting club events. The appearance and function of the track's surface, the mounting yard's enclosure and surrounding lawns and gardens must be in the best possible condition for the safety of the horses, jockeys and patrons who attend the six race day meetings throughout a year. The supportive team made up of committee members and the Track Manager will provide training and support to students to develop skills and build experience in Agricultural services. With horticulturalist vacancies at an all-time high, gain the practical skills with Ararat Turf Club to boost your career opportunities. If you are motivated and enthusiastic about learning racetrack management and customer service skills, please talk to your careers teacher about how to apply.
Skills You Might Learn
Students may have the opportunity to attain a broad range of skills while on work placement. These will include valuable general employability skills such as:
- Effective communication.
- Teamwork.
- Problem solving.
- Initiative and enterprise.
- Planning and organising.
- Self-management.
- Learning.
- Technology.
- Liaising and working with colleagues, bosses, customers/clients, and suppliers.
Students may attain vital industry specific skills which will also relate to their studies such as:
- Hands-on practical experience.
- Observing and learning from industry qualified and experienced professionals.
- Working in real-life scenarios and environments.
- Working with tools and equipment necessary to the occupation and business.
Typical Tasks & Duties
Students are permitted to learn how to use plant or equipment only if they are explicitly required in the performance criteria or assessment requirements of a unit of competency the student is undertaking as part of a VET qualification.
Students will be responsible for the following tasks;
- Assisting trained staff with track and gardening management tasks as instructed.
- Engaging in manual labour.
- Completing all tasks as assigned by trained staff.
This position will include duties such as helping the Track Manager and other employees to assist them in their roles. Student will be expected to be an active participant in all workplace practices. The business has a diverse team of professionals, and this gives the student an excellent chance to be hands on a lot of the time in a variety of job roles.
Student Requirements
Students are encouraged to consider a SWL placement to develop skills learned from their Industry and Enterprise subject and/ or a VET course in Agriculture or Business Services. The following requirements must be met;
- Act in accordance with Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements and have completed OH&S modules as part of their VET course or school subject.
- Be punctual and notify the workplace supervisor and careers teacher of any planned or unplanned absence from placement. Please discuss extension of placement dates if there are nominal hours to be completed as part of the VET course.
- Demonstrate the skills they have developed through their course or school subject.
- Take their Workplace Learning Record and/or take course assessment tasks to the work placement every day.
- Personal mobile phones are not required during work hours. Mobile phones or devices are only to be used during meal breaks and out of work hours.
- Students are required to have a keen interest in occupations related to Agriculture.
- Students must be able to spend extended periods observing and gaining knowledge of processes and procedures before taking part in tasks and duties.
- Students must have a willingness to learn and be able to follow instructions carefully and competently.
- Students must be willing to communicate clearly and work with a team.
Dress Requirements
Students undertaking a placement will be required to wear work pants/shorts and boots as appropriate for work in the agricultural profession. All Personal Protective Equipment will be discussed with the student before workplace learning commences and must be worn according to company policy and procedure.
Special Transport Requirements
The student or the parent/guardian (where the student is under 18 years of age) is responsible for the student’s transport to and from the workplace. This opportunity does require the student to undertake vehicle travel with their employer and/or supervisor during the arrangement (including transporting the student to and/or from the workplace), the employer must complete the Structured Workplace Learning Travel and Accommodation Form. The student or the parent/guardian (where the student is under 18 years of age) must give their consent by also completing this form. If transport to the workplace is presenting a problem, please contact CGLLEN to discuss available options and support that can be provided. Email: SWL@cgllen.org.au Phone: 03 5352 3266
RELATED COURSES INCLUDE
- AHC20116 - Certificate II in Agriculture
- AHC20416 - Certificate II in Horticulture
- AHC30116 - Certificate III in Agriculture
- AHC30616 - Certificate III in Production Horticulture
- AHC30620 - Certificate III in Production Horticulture
- AHC30716 - Certificate III in Horticulture
- BSB20115 - Certificate II in Business
- BSB30115 - Certificate III in Business
- BSB30120 - Certificate III in Business