Landscape Management is about caring for outdoor spaces so they remain attractive, accessible, functional and beneficial for nature. This can include parks, estates, gardens, public spaces, visitor sites and rural landscapes. The role blends practical land-based skills with planning, maintenance and environmental awareness.
As part of Landscape Management you may be involved in planting, grounds maintenance, habitat work, path and boundary upkeep, seasonal improvements and supervising projects or teams. This career can suit people who enjoy outdoor work and want to help keep landscapes healthy, safe and well managed for people and wildlife.
Qualifications and Training (not limited to)
Level 2 Technical Certificate in Horticulture
Level 3 Advanced Technical Certificate in Horticulture
Environmental conservation, countryside or landscaping courses
And many more!
Apprenticeships
Horticulture or Landscape Construction Operative Level 2

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