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In Summary

This is a two-year programme with 6 streams, developed in consultation with industry.

The apprenticeship is streamed into:

Nurseries

Garden Centres

Garden And Parks

Fruit Production

Vegetable Production

Hard Landscaping

The apprentice must stay in their chosen stream for the duration of the programme.

As part of this programme, apprentices will engage in onthe-job training with a SOLAS approved employer. Off-thejob training will take place in a Teagasc College supported by online learning.

Off-the-job training will also include some visits to industry / horticultural research locations. Off-thejob training will be a total of 10 weeks per year. On completion of the programme, the Apprentice will hold a nationally-recognised QQI Higher Certificate as a Horticulturist (NFQ Level 6).

The apprenticeship programme is designed to be delivered in a flexible way, which includes blended learning, skills training, face to face classwork, online delivery and off the job training.

View details from Apprenticeship.ie

 

To view full details of this occupation, view information from our Careers database for the following occupation: Horticulture

Entry Requirements

To be eligible for this apprenticeship, an applicant must:

* A qualification deemed equivalent on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications to any of the qualifications listed above.

NOTE - The English language entry requirements for the programme are CEF B2+ or equivalent. Candidates with English language levels below CEF B2+ must first reach this minimum standard before enrolling on the academic programme Where there is a mathematics requirement at Leaving Certificate Established or Vocational Programme, obtaining a minimum grade O6/H7 in Maths or a F2 in Foundation Maths, mature and international applicants may be required to demonstrate that they possess the required competency through the completion of a maths assessment.

Training

By the end of your training, you will be able to:

• Operate a range of equipment and instruments specific to the horticultural business effectively and according to standard operating procedures.

• Work safely and productively in a horticultural setting, following appropriate safety, environment, and risk checks.

• Speak knowledgably about the horticulture industry.

• Understand the basics of plant science, soil science, plant nutrition, plant propagation and plant production.

• Identify a range of plants commonly used in horticulture in Ireland.

• Understand and use technical terminology and language.

• Apply plant protection products as a trained Professional User.

• Use transferrable skills to work in another horticulture sector.

• Use specialist skills to work within an identified horticulture sector.

Skills & Qualities

As with gardeners, the work is often physical, so physical fitness will be required, but the nature of the work will help you develop the required stamina.

You will also need to be a critical thinker, comfortable with researching the fundamental aspects of plant life and applying that knowledge to the problems you face in your work.  

Some project management and planning skills will be necessary, as will communication skills, so you can pass on your knowledge and contribute productively to large teams of colleagues.

Do You? 

 Meet the Minimum entry requirements.

 Want a Career in Horticulture.

 Want to learn and earn at the same time.

 Have a good level of physical fitness and enjoy physical activity and work.

 Have a safety focused and enjoy working outdoors.

 Have an interest in plants, horticulture and science.

 Have good literacy, verbal and numeracy skills.

 Have the ability to plan and prepare work.

 Hold good analytical and problem solving skills.

 Have good computer skills.

 Have good hand/eye co-ordination, manual dexterity and spatial aptitude.  Have good interpersonal skills.

 Have the ability to work independently and as part of a team.

 Take responsibility for my own learning with the continual support of Teagasc, appointed Workplace Mentor and your employer.

Work Activities

  • Establish and enforce operating procedures and work standards that will ensure adequate performance and personnel safety.
  • Inspect completed work to ensure conformance to specifications, standards, and contract requirements.
  • Direct activities of workers who perform duties such as landscaping, cultivating lawns, or pruning trees and shrubs.
  • Schedule work for crews, depending on work priorities, crew or equipment availability, or weather conditions.

  • Plant or maintain vegetation through activities such as mulching, fertilising, watering, mowing, or pruning.
  • Monitor project activities to ensure that instructions are followed, deadlines are met, and schedules are maintained.
  • Train workers in tasks such as transplanting or pruning trees or shrubs, finishing cement, using equipment, or caring for turf.
  • Provide workers with assistance in performing duties as necessary to meet deadlines.
  • Inventory supplies of tools, equipment, or materials to ensure that sufficient supplies are available and items are in usable condition.
  • Confer with other supervisors to coordinate work activities with those of other departments or units.

Career Progression

Horticultural graduands from Apprenticeship programs can explore their options

  • Plant Producers
  • Distribution and Retail
  • Horticulture Therapists
  • Designers
  • Technical Advisors
  • Scientists
  • Business Development
  • Entrepreneurial Roles

Further progression in learning can be developed via: 

Postgraduate courses Horticulture NFQ level 9

Continuous professional development courses 

Teagasc Indusry lead CPD 

Skillnets National organic training Skillnet

Learners can build on their NFQ level 6 qualificaiton towards education, skills building, and career progression. 

Progression Advanced Entry on to the Level 7 Ordinary Bachelor Degree in Horticulture at the South East Technical University

Higher Education NFQ levels 7-8 search HEI courses

Skillnets Agri & Food Skillsconnect Search Skillnets courses

Springboard coversion & development courses search springboard

Post graduate programs UCD Horiculture enterprise NFQ level 9 search post grad options

Enterprise development search Local enterprise 

Local partnership development supports Search local partner enterprise options

Getting an Apprenticeship

To become an apprentice in Ireland you must be hired by an employer. Apprenticeship employers are formally approved by SOLAS in advance of employing apprentices.

Horticultural Apprenticeship applicant guide

 

To find an apprenticeship, you can search apprenticeship vacancies and a list of currently approved apprentice employers on the Apprenticeship Jobs & Employers Portal. You can search for vacancies by location, and employers in each apprenticeship.

Use this link to explore a list of Approved Employers by Region and by Apprenticeship type.

Apprentices get a formal contract of employment as part of their apprenticeship.

To find an apprenticeship, you can search apprenticeship vacancies on the Apprenticeship Jobs Page. You can search for vacancies by location and by apprenticeship.

Your local Education and Training Board may hold details of employers seeking to employ an apprentice.

This apprenticeship is managed by Teagasc – Botanic Gardens. If you are interested in a Horticulturist Apprenticeship you should make contact with Teagasc – Botanic Gardens

Marcella Phelan National Apprenticeship Programme Co-ordinator Teagasc - Curriculum & Development Standards Unit T +353 516 44508

Email:  [email protected]

National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin Dublin D09 VY63

Tel: 01 8040205

Email: [email protected]

www.teagasc.ie/education


Finding an employer and securing your apprenticeship

Finding an employer or registering your interest with an official Coordinating Provider is one of the first things you need to do to start an apprenticeship.

Opportunities for this apprenticeship may be available from the following organisations:

Pay & Fees

Apprentices complete their off-the-job training in Teagasc, for which they are required to pay a student contribution. Pro-rata of Higher Education Student Contribution Rate.

Note - Basic pay will be minimum wage.

Off-the-job co-ordination location: Teagasc, Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin Dublin D09VY63

Apprentices complete their off-the-job training in Teagasc, for which they are required to pay a student contribution.

The amount payable is a proportion of the annual student contribution for students attending a full-time course in higher education. The student contribution is paid directly to the higher education institution over the two years.

The student contribution for this programme is €1375 per year.

Student Contribution
Year 1 €1,375
Year 2 €1,375
 

 

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