Last Updated on April 8, 2025 by Ozlinks Education
Have you been working as a landscape gardener but haven’t yet obtained your qualification? You&’re in the right place. The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program offers a pathway to help you convert your skills and work experience into a formal Certificate III in Landscape Construction, which is provided through our Registered Training Organisation partners.
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To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in 17 units of competency must be completed:
- 10 core units
- 7 elective units
Job title:
- Landscape Construction Worker
- Landscape Gardeners
Why do I need the Certificate III in Landscape Construction?
If you have been working as a landscape gardener but have not yet obtained your qualification for any reason, pursuing an RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) program for this certification can significantly enhance your career in garden landscape design and construction. This pathway allows you to gain recognition for your existing skills and experience, enabling you to achieve formal qualifications without the need for extensive retraining.
Overseas students and migrants working as landscape gardeners in Australia wish to apply for the landscape gardeners visa under the General Skills Migration (GSM) program. They must obtain the Certificate III in Landscape Construction to satisfy one of the qualification criteria for the skills assessment required for the migration application.
Ozlinks Education can help you transform your skills and work experience into a formal Certificate III in Landscape Construction through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program offered by one of our Registered Training Organisation (RTO) partners. Our expert team will evaluate your individual circumstances and provide tailored support to ensure you achieve the qualifications necessary to advance your career.
What does a landscape gardener do?
A landscape gardener interprets plans and drawings to construct garden landscapes, hardscape structures and garden beds.
Their job involves:
- Interpret plans and drawings to construct garden landscapes
- Constructs hardscape structures such as gravel and paved walking areas, walls, fences, pergolas, ponds, barbecues and garden furniture
- Prepares seedbeds and growing sites for planting of softscapes such as tree plants, bushes, hedges, flowers and bulbs
- Plants trees, bushes, hedges, flowers and bulbs
- Prepares lawn areas by spreading topsoil and planting grass or by laying instant turf
What is Recognition of Prior Learning?
The Australian Qualification Framework (AQF), which is governed by the Australian Government’s Department of Education in consultation with the states and territories, gives all students the right to have their prior education, relevant work experience, and training acknowledged to facilitate their advancement towards and between qualifications. Every registered training organisation (RTO) has its own policies and procedures for determining your RPL eligibility, but the fundamentals are the same. The experience and skills you’ve gained through your work can help you complete a qualification faster and reduce the time commitment of taking a course to get you closer to your dream job.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program offer numerous benefits, including time and cost savings by validating existing skills and experience, expedited qualification achievement, and improved employment prospects. RPL program helps you:
- There is no need to relearn what you already know.
- It saves both your time and tuition fees.
- Assist you in achieving your career change objectives in Australia.
- Gaining an Australian qualification requires less time.
- You do not need to attend classes or redo the training you have already completed.
- Open new career opportunities in the building industry.
- Obtain a qualification to satisfy the visa or skills assessment requirements.
Evidence requirements
Below is the general list of documents that you are required to provide to support your RPL assessment application:
- 100 points of identification documents (ID)
- A current resume/cv outlines your relevant employment
- Student USI number
- A white card or any other relevant license
- Employment evidence, including an employment reference letter, employment contract, payslips, income statement, and superannuation.
- Workplace photos and videos that showcase you performing your tasks in accordance with the job duties outlined above demonstrate your competency in the relevant qualification.
Note: Additional gap training may be required to address any areas needing improvement and to ensure a positive assessment outcome. An RTO assessor may conduct a competency interview with you to identify any existing training gaps related to this Certificate III in Landscape Construction.