Course providers in Tamworth
The Graduate Diploma of Agribusiness (AMP80215) is for agrifood leaders and CEOs who want highly developed decision making and innovation skills. Over 12 months of study you will be focusing on financial management, developing collaborative partnerships, strategic leadership, and change management. Graduate ready for a full range of agrifood leadership roles: CEO, Compliance Manager, Processing Plant Manager, Export and Marketing Manager. Enquire now for the entry requirements, course outcomes, and enrolment locations.
Learn moreA Certificate IV in Agriculture AHC40122 is perfect for students who need both farming skills and knowledge of business administration. This certificate is flexible and students can choose electives in organic farming, working with livestock, business administration, and using chemicals. The Certificate IV in Agriculture AHC40122 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package.
Learn moreA AHC51422 Diploma of Agribusiness Management is for students seeking careers in farming and agribusiness management. Students undertaking this diploma will develop a whole farm plan, climate risk strategies, and a business plan. The AHC51422 Diploma of Agribusiness Management is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package.
Learn moreA AHC50122 Diploma of Agriculture is for students seeking a career in farm and agribusiness management. This is a flexible diploma and students choose their own study units from the following speciality areas: agribusiness, livestock, cropping, business administration, safety. The Diploma of Agriculture AHC50122 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package.
Learn moreThe CPP30119 Certificate III in Urban Pest Management teaches you how to manage pests with (and without) pesticides. This nationally recognised qualification covers all aspects of urban pest management including equipment maintenance, chemical transport and storage, pest management vehicles, weed control, baiting, termites. You can also choose electives that allow you to work in the construction industry. Enquire now for the list of elective choices, course outcomes, and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreIf you want to work in the Australian horse racing industry try the RGR10118 Certificate I in Racing. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you the fundamentals of horse behaviour, horse handling, and stable safety. By the end of this 6 month course you will be able to catch and handle quiet horses (under supervision) and perform basic stable duties. Enquire now for the latest opportunities for enrolment and the list of study units.
Learn moreThe nationally recognised ACM40122 Certificate IV in Animal Regulation and Management is the qualification for Council Pound Officers as well as people working at animal shelters and rural community outreach. You’ll learn how to administer animal management and regulatory requirements then choose electives that support your actual job role: investigations, animal holding facilities, animal management education, rural and remote community outreach. Competencies include: assessing and impounding animals, compiling official notes, responding to problem animal behaviour, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, entry requirements, and training providers near you that offer this qualification.
Learn moreGet a job at a pet shop, rescue shelter, or grooming organisation with the ACM30122 Certificate III in Animal Care Services. This nationally recognised qualification allows you to choose specialist electives in animal care and welfare, pet grooming, or customer service. Career competencies include: understanding animal behaviour, interacting safely with animals, providing basic animal first aid, communicating with clients and your work team, staying safe at work, ensuring the health and wellbeing of animals in care. Enquire now for the list of study units, animal care career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment opportunities in your region.
Learn moreWant to work at the zoo or wildlife sanctuary? The Certificate ACM30321 III in Wildlife and Exhibited Animal Care is a pathway to professional and volunteer work as a zoo keeper. Your course begins with an introduction to the safety and biosecurity requirements when working with wild animals. You’ll then learn how to feed and care for the animals, including enrichment activities, capture, restraint, transfer, and monitoring. Enquire now for the full list of zookeeping career competencies and available course openings in your area.
Learn moreGet started as an animal carer with the ACM20121 Certificate II in Animal Care. This nationally recognised training course qualifies you for support roles at animal shelters, kennels, pet shops, and wildlife centres. The course covers: feeding and watering animals, cleaning pens and enclosures, assisting with animal health care, communicating with co-workers, keeping safe at work, assisting with animal enrichment and welfare, providing animal first aid, basic grooming, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, animal care career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreEntry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
Domestic Students
- Completed Certificate III (AQF Level 3) or above relating to animal care, or through industry experience in an animal care workplace OR
- Evidence of relevant skills, knowledge and employment experience
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Animal Facility Management will prepare you for the following roles.
Animal Shelter Manager
An Animal Shelter Manager oversees the daily operations at a facility for animals that are in need of care. You’ll care for animals until permanent...
Animal Control Officer
An Animal Control Officer helps to enforce laws relating to the treatment of animals. You might have to help capture animals that are lost or have...
Zoo Keeper
A Zoo Keeper cares for animals in zoos, wildlife sanctuaries, nature parks and aquariums. You might work with a particular kind of animal or you mi...
Animal Technician
An Animal Technician cares for animals used in facilities such as research laboratories or agricultural facilities. You might monitor animal health...
Operations Coordinator
An Operations Coordinator oversees the daily running of a business or organisation. You might be responsible for a particular department or for the...
More about Certificate IV in Animal Facility Management
If you’re looking to pursue a rewarding career in the animal care sector, the Certificate IV in Animal Facility Management offers a fantastic pathway. This qualification is essential for those aspiring to manage animal facilities effectively, ensuring the welfare and rehabilitation of various species in settings such as shelters and zoos. In Tamworth, numerous registered training organisations (RTOs) deliver this qualification, providing you with the expertise needed to excel in this field.
Completing the Certificate IV in Animal Facility Management enables you to take on impactful roles in animal welfare. Graduates often find themselves working as an Animal Shelter Manager, ensuring that shelters operate smoothly and animal welfare guidelines are met. Alternatively, you may consider becoming an Animal Control Officer, where you’ll play a crucial role in enforcing animal regulations and safeguarding community interests in Tamworth.
In addition to shelter management and control roles, graduates may also pursue positions like Wildlife Carer or Zoo Keeper. These roles focus on nurturing and rehabilitating wildlife, contributing to biodiversity conservation. The training also paves the way for positions such as an Operations Coordinator, where you’ll oversee the daily operations of animal facilities in the vibrant Tamworth region.
Beyond just animal management, this qualification ties into related fields such as Business Administration and Animal Welfare and Veterinary courses. Acquiring such knowledge enriches your profile, making you a competitive candidate for roles like Animal Management Officer and an Animal Technician. Embark on your journey in animal facility management today, and make a difference in Tamworth's thriving animal care community.