CERES Vocational Education and Training (VET) Programs
VET Programs are designed to provide individuals with opportunities to:
- Gain practical entry level industry skills and experience under the guidance of industry experts
- Build on and further develop existing industry knowledge and experience
- Explore and get a taste of a range of possible industry training and employment pathways
CERES is committed to providing innovative programs in the areas of Horticulture, Permaculture, Hospitality, Environmental Education and Sustainable Events that meet the diverse needs of our varied learners and are informed by and delivered alongside our dynamic social enterprises. Below is further information on our wide range of VET programs.
Intro to Horticulture
3 unit taster course for Adults
Call 9389 0127 or email
karen.mengell@ceres.org.au
Accredited Training
CERES is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO TOID 3686) and currently offers the nationally recognised Certificate II in Horticulture (AHC20416) and Certificate II in Kitchen Operations (SIT20416)
You can download our program brochure here: CERES VET Programs brochure
Cert II in Horticulture (AHC20416)
Undertaking the Cert II in Horticulture at CERES provides students with a range of skills and units that are transferable to further study or a career in horticulture and other allied fields such as parks and gardens, nurseries and landscaping. Students may be involved in propagation, planting and pruning trees and shrubs, landscaping and building, plant and weed identification, laying irrigation systems, harvesting plants and applying environmentally sustainable work practices. This course is perfect for students who enjoy working in the outdoors. CERES Community Environment Park, a 4.5 hectare farm in East Brunswick, provides the perfect outdoor classroom for a hands-on, immersion learning experience. Our Honey Lane Organic Market Garden, Propagation Area, Permaculture and Bushfood Nursery and extensive productive site provides a unique learnscape for students. Horticulture students are involved in the full garden cycle from planting the seed to harvesting the crops and building and landscaping projects.
For Schools – VETIS & tailored group programs
We currently offer tailored programs for school groups as well as a Wednesday VETIS program for individual Years 10-12 students undertaking VET or VCAL. Further information can be downloaded here: Cert II in Horticulture 2018 Info
For Adults – Introduction to Horticulture
We also offer a Certificate II Horticulture Taster program of 3 units for individual adults who are not sure as to whether accredited training is for them, or whether Horticulture is the right pathway or who are simply not able to commit to a full course at this stage. Further information for this Introduction to Horticulture program including dates and fees can be downloaded here including details of our scholarship places: Intro to Horticulture Course Information
PLEASE NOTE we are only able to enrol domestic students in this course.
Cert II in Kitchen Operations (SIT20312)
Undertaking the Cert II in Kitchen Operations at CERES provides students with a range of skills that are transferable to a career in hospitality. Kitchen Operations students learn kitchen skills whilst preparing freshly harvested produce from our gardens and locally sourced organic produce from our own Market and Grocery. After their hard work in the kitchen students get to enjoy their own cooking and celebrate newly developed skills over shared meals.
CERES Community Kitchen, our hospitality classroom, is a registered commercial kitchen with green technology and sustainable design. Students work alongside a range of hospitality social enterprises such as the Merri Table, Tamil Feasts and the CERES Market Grocery and Café.
We currently offer tailored programs for school groups. Further information can be downloaded here: Certificate II in Kitchen Operations 2018 Info
Other important accredited training information can be downloaded here:
Pre-accredited Training
CERES is an approved Learn Local Organisation (LLO) registered with the Adult Community and Further Education (ACFE) Board. ACFE funds places on approved pre-accredited courses for those who meet eligibility criteria. These short courses run over 8 to 14 sessions and are designed to provide industry tasters and stepping stones into further training and/or employment.
Courses available to eligible students in 2018 through this program are:
- Sustainable Gardening – an introductory course to the basics of sustainable horticulture methods and principles
- Complete Urban Farmer – this course focuses on a range of components of organic urban food production including permaculture principles, beekeeping
- Introduction to Horticultural Therapy – Learn about the wide variety of techniques and processes where gardens and garden based activities are used to support the physical, mental and social health of individuals
- Introduction to Landscaping and Garden Maintenance – Learn the basics of how to design, create and maintain a garden
- Environmental Education – Provides skills in environmental management, education, behaviour change and communication
- Sustainable Events – Designed to provide participants with an overview of and experience in the preparation for and running of an Event/Festival with an emphasis on sustainability
You can download further information about eligibility here: ACFE 2018 Information
PLEASE NOTE if you are not eligible for a subsidised place you can still enrol in these courses as a fee-for-service participant.
Other Courses
CERES offers a wide range of fee-for-service short courses and workshops that can also provide the inspiration for future training or employment pathways or broaden your skill base. For further information go to: http://ceres.org.au/education/courses/
CERES can also design non-accredited horticulture and hospitality training for schools or other groups. Perhaps your school would like to create a kitchen garden or indigenous oasis on your site? Perhaps you have a group of clients who would benefit from a Hospitality Taster course? We are happy to meet with you and design a program that meets your needs.
Pathways Planning
The Inner North Community Foundation have funded CERES in 2017-2018 to offer individual career pathways support in Horticulture, Permaculture and Environmental Education for local people who:
… are currently underemployed or unemployed
… have experienced barriers to participating in training, gaining work experience or securing employment
…. Would benefit from individualised support in exploring training and employment options and opportunities
Preference is given to those residing in Moreland, Yarra and Darebin LGAs but others may participate.
If you want to explore your eligibility for this program or book an interview time please contact Karen Mengell, VET Co-ordinator & Pathways Planning Officer via karen.mengell@ceres.org.au or 9389 0127
PLEASE NOTE that if you do not hold permanent residency in Australia we are unable to offer you subsidised training.