How do I become a Groundsperson in Darwin?
Get qualified to work as a Groundsperson with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
Course providers in Darwin
The following providers offer Groundsperson courses in Darwin, Northern Territory.
Common questions
In Australia, a full time Groundsperson generally earns $1,200 per week ($62,400 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
The number of people working in this industry has increased in recent years. There are currently 20,200 people employed as a Groundsperson in Australia compared to 15,400 five years ago. Groundspeople may find work across all regions of Australia, particularly larger towns and cities where sporting facilities are located.
Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights
If you’re planning a career as a Groundsperson, consider enrolling in a Certificate III in Sports Turf Management. You’ll learn to establish and maintain playing surfaces and study topics including plant nutrition, weed control, plant pests and diseases and irrigation systems. You could also further your studies with a Diploma of Sports Turf Management.
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- AHC20520 Certificate II in Arboriculture
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- Bachelor of Agriculture and Technology (Sports Turf Science and Management)
- 10853NAT Certificate I in English Proficiency
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- AHC31324 Certificate III in Sports Turf Management
- 11139NAT Certificate I in Skills for Education and Training Pathways
- 10727NAT Certificate I in Spoken and Written English
- AHC10124 Certificate I in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
- AHCPGD212 Conduct Visual Inspection of Park Facilities
- 10290NAT Certificate I in Skills for Education and Training Pathways
- 22615VIC Certificate I in Developing Independence
- 10982NAT Certificate I in Fundamental English for Speakers of Other Languages
- AHC20422 Certificate II in Horticulture
- 11005NAT Certificate I in Preparation for Work and Training
- SIS10122 Certificate I in Sport and Recreation
- AHC10322 Certificate I in Horticulture
- 10854NAT Certificate II in English Proficiency
- AHCWHS302 Contribute to Workplace Health and Safety Processes
- 22472VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults
- AHCARB311 Tie, dress, set and finish arborist knots
- 22476VIC Certificate I in General Education for Adults (Introductory)
- AHC51024 Diploma of Sports Turf Management
- AHC20919 Certificate II in Sports Turf Management
- UET20321 Certificate II in ESI - Powerline Vegetation Control
- 11041NAT Certificate II in Further Study Skills
Groundsperson careers
Embarking on a career as a groundsperson in Darwin opens up numerous opportunities in the vibrant horticultural industry. With a variety of Groundsperson courses in Darwin, aspiring individuals can choose from beginner courses such as the Certificate II in Horticulture AHC20422 and the Certificate III in Horticulture AHC30722 to build a solid foundation. These courses not only equip you with essential skills in plant care and maintenance but also prepare you for various roles in the gardening and landscaping fields. Experienced learners can advance their expertise with options like the Diploma of Sports Turf Management AHC51024, which delves deeper into specialised turf management techniques.
In addition to core horticultural studies, the Horticulture category covers a range of topics that enhance the knowledge of prospective groundspersons. For instance, courses such as the Certificate II in ESI - Powerline Vegetation Control UET20321 focus on important aspects of safety when working near powerlines, which is particularly relevant in Darwin's urban setting. With 12 different courses available, including essential skills training in areas such as Conduct Tractor Operations RIIMPO315E, individuals can choose the pathway that best suits their career aspirations and interests.
Upon completion of Groundsperson courses, graduates can explore various related job roles in the horticultural sector, including positions like Gardener, Landscape Designer, and Horticulturalist. The skills gained from these courses ensure that graduates are well-prepared to handle the diverse challenges of the industry while contributing positively to the lush landscapes of Darwin. Additionally, for those looking to specialise further, career pathways leading to roles such as a Landscape Manager or Garden Designer are readily available, highlighting the vast potential in this field.