Waiariki Primary Industries Career Guide

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PRIMARY INDUSTRIES CAREERS Rotorua | Taupo | Tokoroa | Whakatane

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WELCOME Your story begins here Waiariki Institute of Technology is one of the fastest growing and fastest improving tertiary institutes in New Zealand, according to the government’s latest Education Performance Indicators report released in July 2013.

High quality qualifications range from certificates, diplomas and degrees to graduate and postgraduate qualifications. Our new Master of Management can be undertaken with an optional endorsement in Business, Hospitality, Information Technology, or Health in order to tailor your studies. The main goal of the institute is to create workready graduates who have the tools to become successful in their chosen field, are satisfied yet challenged in their careers, and able to contribute to their local economy. The government report shows this goal is being met as more of our students are completing their studies, achieving qualifications, and progressing further either in their studies or careers. Each year our friendly, knowledgeable staff teach approximately 8,000 future nurses, teachers, IT or communications experts, artists, business owners, tradespeople, chefs, tourism or hospitality operators, fashion designers, farm managers, forestry or wood manufacturing specialists, to name just a few areas of the possibilities here at Waiariki. Our main campus is located in beautiful Rotorua, the country’s tourism capital. Additional campuses are located in Taupo, Tokoroa, Tauranga and Whakatane. The institute is distinctly bicultural, honouring the country’s Māori heritage. We look forward to meeting you and playing a part in developing your career pathway.

Agriculture ......................................... 1 Certificate in Agriculture and Farm Maintenance..................................... 3 Horticulture......................................... 4 Certificate in Horticulture......................... 6 Sports Turf Maintenance...................... 7 Certificate in Turf Maintenance and Management.................................... 9 Health and Safety.............................. 10 Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety........................................... 12 How to Apply for Enrolment ................ Inside Back Cover Campus Locations .......... Inside Back Cover


AGRICULTURE

graduate profile Reece Goodley

Certificate in Agriculture and Farm Maintenance “I love going to work every day. I love being outdoors, being with the animals. And I love providing for my family.” So says Reece Goodley, Certificate in Agriculture and Farm Maintenance graduate. After taking care of his daughter until she was two years old, it was time for him to enter the job market again. His wife handed him a prospectus from Waiariki Institute of Technology, and after researching his options, Reece chose to study toward an agriculture qualification where he quickly became an exceptional student and a natural in the field of agriculture. For work experience, Reece was placed on the local farm of Kevin Harrison which includes 400 hectares and 1,100 dairy cows. “I have a lot of time for Kevin. He took a leap of faith with me,” Reece says. Reece’s tutor admits that Kevin was hesitant at first to take on Reece due to the student’s inexperience, but Reece quickly changed the farm manager’s mind. “Reece is very honest and the knowledge he’s gained from his Waiariki course is awesome,” says Kevin. “He’s a great employee and better than the last cadet we got from another institution. He is far more advanced with his modules and experience. If he keeps this up, he’ll be a herd manager by the end of the year.”


agriculture Agriculture is a diverse field offering numerous careers from which to choose. The ability to work outdoors is just one of the many benefits that come from working in agriculture. Additional bonuses include the opportunity to work in a growing industry that generates billions of dollars in export earnings every year. Dairy exports alone make up 20 per cent of New Zealand’s total exports in any given year. With the size and complexity of today’s farms, employers are increasingly looking for talented tertiary-qualified staff with knowledge in the dairy, beef and sheep industries.

Skills and interests you may already have: Enjoy working outdoors with animals, machinery and/or growing crops Enjoy physical work Interest in science, research or management

We look forward to teaching you: Care and management of farm animals to efficiently produce milk, meat and fibre

Practical skills involved with farm machinery,

driving tractors, motorbikes and heavy machinery How to sustainably care for your land and soil How to competently work in a dairy shed or wool shed How to identify farm hazards and recognise safety issues Business management skills such as budgeting and accounting

What industry opportunities are there? Agriculture is one of New Zealand’s largest industries and there is a shortage of hands-on agricultural workers, especially in supervisory or management positions. The type of work one can do includes: Farm working roles such as shepherd, rural contractor, herd manager or dairy farm assistant Managing roles such as operations manager, sharemilker, farm manager or owner Servicing roles such as a shearer, fencer or spray contractor Scientific roles such as advisor, animal nutritionist, artificial breeder, or soil and fertiliser specialist Business roles such as farm accountant, consultant or rural valuer

agriculture

Certificate in Agriculture and Farm Maintenance Level 3

National Certificate in Agriculture Levels (3 and 4) (ITO)

Work in Industry

National Diploma in Agribusiness Management (Level 5)

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Dairy farmer, sheep farmer, farm manager, sharemilker, herd manager, cropping farmer, fencer, shearer, contractor, livestock agent, farm advisor

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CERTIFICATE IN AGRICULTURE AND FARM MAINTENANCE Includes: National Certificate in Agriculture (Level 2) with strands in Cattle Farming, Dairy Farming and Sheep Farming Level: 3 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua, Taupo, Tokoroa, Whakatane, Turangi Semester 1 Start: Qualification Details This certificate, which includes an embedded national certificate, provides the skills and knowledge related to general farming requirements, such as pasture production, soils, calculations specific to primary production situations, and general maintenance on the farm. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory AGRI.2100

Livestock Health and Behaviour

2

15

AGRI.2208

Farm Maintenance

2

15

AGRI.3100

Fencing for the Farm

3

15

AGRI.3101

Agri-vehicles

3

15

AGRI.3105

Rural Hazards and Machinery Maintenance

3

15

Options List (choose 15 credits) AGRI.3102

Wool Shed Operations and Lambing

3

15

AGRI.3108

Cattle and Dairy Farming

3

15

HORT.4014

Pastures, Crops and Plants

4

15

FAID.3001

Workplace First Aid

3

5

FROP.3001

Introductory Chainsaw Safety and Use

3

10

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s).

Agriculture training opportunities For those already working in the agriculture industry, Waiariki delivers the National Certificate in Agriculture (Levels 2 through 5) on behalf of Primary Industries Training Organisation (PrimaryITO). Level 2 is ideal for anyone just starting out in the industry, while the higher levels are for those already experienced and employed in the industry seeking to upskill. The training is run part time to suit students who work full time, and to facilitate the practical training that takes place on farms. Graduates of the Certificate in Agriculture and Farm Maintenance from Waiariki can pathway into further study toward a National Certificate

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in Agriculture at Levels 3 or 4 while working in industry. Graduates of a National Certificate in Agriculture at Levels 3 or 4 can pathway into further study toward the National Diploma in Agribusiness Management (Level 5).

Different locations for classes are available in

Rotorua, Taupo, Reporoa, Whakamaru, and others as demand requires Training is designed for people at all levels, whether new to the industry or having many years of experience Training fits around the busy times in industry Learn alongside other farmers Sheep, beef, dairy options Build from a Level 3 certificate at Waiariki to a Level 5 national diploma

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HORTICULTURE

graduate profile Amanda Purcell

Certificate in Horticulture Horticulture has been a lifelong passion of Amanda Purcell’s, and with the help of her family and her tutors at Waiariki, she was able to turn that passion into a career by enrolling in the Certificate in Horticulture at Waiariki Institute of Technology in Whakatane. “I chose Waiariki because I really liked the structure of the courses and I loved the opportunity to study in such a beautiful coastal town like Whakatane. There are a lot of opportunities here not just for me, but for my kids as well.” The graduate began her studies in 2011 and excelled in her courses, gaining top marks across the board. Though she found all her tutors “lovely,” she has been especially grateful to horticulture tutor, Shane O’Leary. “He always took the time to talk, to help me and others, and to understand and help us all accomplish whatever our task was. He is an amazing tutor! He helped me to achieve more than I could have ever expected to achieve during my time at Waiariki.” Within a week of finishing her qualification, Amanda was hired as a team member with Parks and Reserves, a department of Kawerau District Council, where she maintains permanent and annual gardens in the town centre. “I’m happy where I am at present, but in the future I would like to continue my studies in horticulture at a higher level. I would definitely look to return to Waiariki.”


HORTiculture If you are interested in plants, flowers, fruit growing, vegetable growing, landscape design, plant propagation or working with native plants, take a look at horticulture and you’ll see a growing and diverse industry with personal rewards and plenty of career opportunities.

Skills and interests you may already have: Enjoy working with plants Enjoy the outdoors An interest in science We look forward to teaching you: Plant growth and care Landscape design Practical skills Theoretical knowledge of horticulture Soil and nutrient management Pests and disease control

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horticulture

Certificate in Horticulture Level 4

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Gardener, landscape designer, fruit or vegetable grower, orchard staff, nursery worker, plant retail, contractor, parks and reserves staff

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CERTIFICATE IN hortiCULTURE Includes: National Certificate in Horticulture (Introductory) (Level 2); and National Certificate in Horticulture (Level 4) Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

4 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent 120 Rotorua, Whakatane Semester 1

Qualification Details This certificate, which includes two embedded national certificates, provides students with the skills and knowledge required for employment in the horticulture industry and encourages ongoing learning in the horticulture field. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory HORT.2019

Gardening, Weeds and Vegetable Production

2

15

HORT.3007

Plant Science

3

15

HORT.3016

Soils and Factors that Influence Plant Growth

3

15

HORT.4016

Pests, Diseases and Disorders of Plants

4

15

Options List (choose 45 credits) HORT.3005

Pruning Trees and Shrubs, Theory and Practical

3

15

HORT.3020

Agrichemical Safety and Use

3

15

FAID.3001

Workplace First Aid

3

5

FROP.3001

Introductory Chainsaw Safety and Use

3

10

HORT.4003

Landscape Design – Drawing Principles and Plant Selection

4

15

HORT.4012

Landscape Principles and Design

4

15

HORT.4015

Plant Propagation

4

15

HORT.4018

Fruit Production

4

15

HORT.4019

Nursery Production

4

15

HORT.5003

Landscape Design and Maintenance

5

15

Elective Courses A total of 15 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). NOTE: A minimum of 25 credits at Level 4 or above must be achieved between the options list and elective courses in order to meet the requirements of this qualification.

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SPORTS TURF MAINTENANCE

graduate profile Jordan Wells

Certificate in Turf Maintenance and Management When the financial recession hit New Zealand a few years ago, the changes led to a complete career turnaround for Jordan Wells. “I had studied real estate and had a career as a commercial/industrial real estate agent for Bayley’s in Auckland, but once the recession hit, the market grew quiet. I knew it was time for a change.” One day, the secretary at his local golf club handed Jordan a brochure detailing the Certificate in Turf Maintenance and Management available at Waiariki Institute of Technology. Jordan was intrigued. “I have always been a golf enthusiast and enjoy working in the outdoors.” Born in Wellington but later moving to Rotorua, Jordan attended Western Heights High School and was familiar with Waiariki. He enrolled in the turf maintenance and management qualification and said he especially enjoyed his course on botany. “Tutor Shane O’Leary was very knowledgeable about the scientific aspects of botany and was an excellent communicator.” After graduating, Jordan took advantage of the academic pathway to further study in Otago, where he completed the National Certificate in Sports Turf Management (Level 4). Shortly thereafter, he gained full-time employment as a greens keeper at North Shore Golf Club in Auckland. Keen to continue building on his skills and education, Jordan says, “I want to develop my career in golf maintenance and then once I get more experience, move into management.”


sports turf maintenance Sports turf maintenance and management combine an interesting mix of skills. You’ll use practical plant knowledge and soil science to grow the best turf; you’ll need excellent machinery skills to maintain the area; and you’ll need great communications skills to keep up with industry and customer needs and trends. These are skills for an industry that can take you anywhere in New Zealand and worldwide.

Skills and interests you may already have:

A love of the outdoors and physical work Ability or interest in working with tools and machinery Keeping informed of trends in the turf industry An interest in plants and sports grounds

We look forward to teaching you:

How to care for turf year round How to safely use and maintain the tools and equipment of the trade Knowledge of pests, weeds and diseases that affect turf and gardens How to prune trees and shrubs

sports TURF MAintenance

Certificate in Turf Maintenance and Management Level 4

National Certificate in Sports Turf Management (Level 4)

Certificate in Horticulture Level 4

National Diploma in Sports Turf Management (Level 6)

Work in Industry

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Turf manager, green keeper, assistant, manager, advisor; developer or designer of golf courses, sports grounds, parks and reserves, or race courses

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CERTIFICATE IN TURF MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

4 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent 120 Rotorua Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This certificate provides the knowledge and skills required for the maintenance of turf areas and fundamental turf management practices. It includes the practical application of maintenance tools and equipment that are essential for competence in the turf industry at an operational tradesperson level. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory FAID.3001

Workplace First Aid

3

5

WSFE.3001

Core Health and Safety Practice

3

10

HORT.3020

Agrichemical Safety and Use

3

15

AGRI.3101

Agri-vehicles

3

15

HORT.4022

Turf Weeds, Pests and Diseases

4

15

HORT.4023

Turf Growth and Maintenance

4

15

Options List (choose 15 credits) AGRI.2208

Farm Maintenance

2

15

HORT.4021

Pruning Trees and Shrubs: Theory and Practical

4

15

COMM.4412

Workplace Communication

4

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). NOTE: A minimum of 15 credits at Level 4 or above must be achieved between the options list and elective courses to meet the requirements of this qualification.

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HEALTH AND SAFETY

graduate profile Rowan Monk

Rowan Monk has spent the majority of his life in the forest industry. Furthering his education at Waiariki Institute of Technology helped him when he truly needed it, he said. “I ran my own business in the forest industry where I had been a forestry contractor for a few years. I had an accident at work that changed my life forever. It meant I had to change what I knew, which was hard physical labour, and find something I could handle post-accident, which was more sedentary.” A graduate of the Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety and the Diploma in Forestry, Rowan is currently working as the health, safety, training and recruitment officer for CNI Forest Management Ltd in Rotorua where he has definitely put his Waiariki qualifications and his own experience to good use. When asked what has been most valuable for him during his studies, Rowan remarked, “Just having an understanding of what I do and why. As I have many years of experience, it is great to be able to really understand why we do what we do. It enhances my knowledge considerably.”


health and safety Skills and interests you may already have: An investigative mind Working with and training others Great written and oral communication skills Organisational and decision making skills We look forward to teaching you: Hazard prevention and risk assessment skills Knowledge of regulations and codes of practice Knowledge of industry (possibly a variety of industries)

What industry opportunities are there? The increased responsibility put on employers to ensure the health and safety of their employees has created more job opportunities and is expected to continue increasing. Health and safety officers are employed across a broad range of industries such as forestry, manufacturing, farming and construction, and are in demand both locally and internationally. With the right blend of business, administrative and technical skills, health and safety advisers can rise to more senior management positions.

Administration skills for recording visits, presenting evidence, etc.

health and safety

Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Level 3

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Health and safety officer, occupational health and safety officer, workplace health and safety coordinator

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certificate in occupational health and safety Level: 3 Duration: 1 semester full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 60 Location: Rotorua, Taupo, Tokoroa, Whakatane Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This certificate provides the health and safety knowledge required by employees or supervisors across a range of industries and disciplines. Students will gain knowledge of workplace health and safety requirements and specialist hazard management and will develop the skills to become a fire and emergency warden in the workplace. The qualification also provides professional development opportunities for those already employed as supervisors to meet their legislative obligations as persons in charge of a place of work. This qualification satisfies the requirements for the National Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (Level 3) and provides a study pathway to the National Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (Level 4). Course Code Course Title

Level Credits

Compulsory WSFE.3022

Core Health and Safety Principles and Practice

3

15

WSFE.3021

Specialist Hazard Management Part 1

3

15

WSFE.3006

Specialist Hazard Management Part 2

3

15

WSFE.3004

Workplace Ergonomics and Personal Welfare

3

15

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how to apply for enroLment

campus locations

Enrolling as a new Waiariki student* is easy. Simply follow these steps to begin your story at Waiariki:

APPLICATION STAGE

Step One Talk to us about qualification and course advice and guidance.

Step Two

Send us your completed 2014 New Domestic Student Application and Enrolment Form* and supporting documentation.

Please talk to us if you need advice or guidance about course selections, or visit our website.

Step THREE

If accepted (and applicable) you should now contact StudyLink at www. studylink.govt.nz or 0800 88 99 00.

Waiariki will contact you about the outcome of your application.

ENROLMENT STAGE

You can also refer to our website for information about qualifications and courses available at www.waiariki.ac.nz.

Step FOUR Upon receipt of all required information we will enrol and invoice you for prompt payment.

Step FIVE You can arrange your fee payment to confirm enrolment.

Mokoia Campus Mokoia Drive Private Bag 3028 Rotorua Phone: 07 346 8999 Fax: 07 346 8768 Waipa Campus Waipa Mill Bypass Road Rotorua Phone: 07 346 8600 Fax: 07 346 8614

Taupo Campus

Please ensure you provide us with validation documentation (e.g., birth certificate, passport, etc.) and all course selections.

Your student allowance or loan with StudyLink can now be finalised.

Corner Heu Heu and Kaimanawa Streets Taupo Phone: 07 376 0030

Tokoroa Campus 29 Bridge Street Tokoroa Phone: 07 885 0200

Whakatane Campus 33 Cutler Crescent Whakatane Phone: 07 306 0050 Fax: 07 306 0060 Disclaimer

Step SIX Start your studies.

Step SEVEN If anything changes during your enrolment please contact us immediately.

Rotorua Campuses

Phone 0800 924 274

Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this document is accurate at the time of printing in October 2013. However, no liability can be accepted for any error or omissions or views expressed in this document. Information is subject to change. All courses available are subject to sufficient enrolments being received.

*If you have previously studied at Waiariki full time or part time, even if it was years ago, you must use the 2014 Returning Student Application and Enrolment Form. This form and the new student form are available for download and print from www.waiariki.ac.nz or any Waiariki campus. The enrolment process and fees for international students are different than those for New Zealand residents. Please contact Waiariki’s International Centre for assistance: 0800 924 274 (from New Zealand) or +64 7 346 8712 (from overseas).


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