Introduction to Aboriginal Heritage Management Skill Set

Jobs and Skills WA: Aboriginal heritage courses
Looking for a career on country?

This short course skill set will provide you with an overview of Aboriginal heritage management. It's ideal for anyone looking for job-ready skills to launch a career in this field, or as a pathway into further study.

You'll learn how to apply knowledge of relevant legislation to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander sites; follow Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural protocols; identify and record sites, objects and cultural landscapes on Country; and use technology in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander site work.

Fee-free
STEM
Industry: Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment
WA State ID: AF224

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Participants in this Skill Set program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for effective management and conservation of natural and cultural resources on Aboriginal lands. This skill set provides an introduction to Aboriginal cultural protocols, and modern technology to ensure preservation of natural and cultural heritage on Aboriginal places ensuring the sustainable management of resources. This skill set forms part of the Certificate III in On Country Management.


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