Level 3 Award Community-Based Conservationist (RQF)
Level 3 Award Community-Based Conservationist (RQF)
This Course at a Glance
- Learn skills and knowledge for community-based conservation
- Perfect for those looking to become a Community-Based Conservationist
- Achieve a Level 3 Award qualification
- Start and study at any time
- 100 Guided Learning Hours
- 2 Units
About Your Qualification
Are you interested in learning about community-based wildlife conservation? This regulated qualification offers two comprehensive units that cover everything you need to know to get started.
In Unit 1, you will learn about the definition of community-based conservation and the key principles behind it. You'll also delve into the history of involving communities in conservation, as well as the key international policies and organisations related to community-based conservation. This foundational knowledge will provide a strong basis for implementing community-based conservation projects.
Unit 2 takes a practical approach to implementing community-based conservation. You'll learn about different ways to work with communities for conservation, including the key processes needed for effective implementation. Understanding the roles and responsibilities in community-based conservation projects will also be covered, along with examples of community-based conservation in practice. Finally, you'll develop an understanding of the process of designing, funding and managing a community-based conservation project - a highly valued skill within the sector.
By the end of this course, you'll have a solid understanding of community-based conservation and the tools and knowledge necessary to start implementing your own projects. Whether you're a conservation professional, student, job seeker or career switcher, this course will provide valuable insights and skills to help you succeed. Join us today and make a difference in your community and the world!
Getting Started
learndirect is the UK’s leading online course provider. Our online courses and qualifications give you the flexibility to engage with your studies whenever suits you best.
Whilst studying the Level 3 Award Community-Based Conservationist course, you’ll gain essential skills and knowledge regarding a career as a Community-Based Conservationist.
The benefit of online learning means that you can plan your studies around your existing commitments. So, you’re able to progress with your learning in a way that works for you, without the stressful balancing act. With no classes to attend or a timetable to stick to, you’re in control of the pace and place of your learning.
What’s more, we have dedicated and experienced online tutors to support you throughout your qualification. As well as all the material being readily available as soon as you enrol so you’re able to start right away.
Modules
Unit 1: Community-Based Conservation
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- Understand the definition of community-based conservation
- Understand the key principles of community-based conservation
- Understand the history of approaches to involving communities in conservation
- Understand the key international policies and types of organisations relating to community-based conservation
Unit 2: Implementing Community-Based Conservation
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- Understand different ways to work with communities for conservation
- Understand key processes needed for effective community-based conservation
- Understand key roles and responsibilities in community-based conservation projects
- Understand examples of community-based conservation in practice
- Understand the key steps to establishing a conservation project
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification but learners must be aged 16 or over.
Minimum Age Restriction
16
Average Completion Timeframe
You have 24 months to complete your course.
Assessment Requirements
You will be assessed through a mixture of short and long-answer written assessments/assignments.
Certification Timeframe
Learners can expect their certification within 6 months of completing the course, following the (EQA) External Quality Assurance of assessment.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
You will be assessed through a mixture of short and long-answer written assessments/assignments.
When are you assessed?
As you’re in control of how you learn, you’re also in charge of when you complete your assessments.
This enables you to take as long as you need to thoroughly understand the unit before completing any assessments.
Gatehouse Awards
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you will be awarded a Level 3 Award Community-Based Conservationist, an Ofqual regulated qualification (Qualification Number: 610/2572/0).
Gatehouse Awards Ltd is a leading awarding body recognised by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation, England (Ofqual). They also have a significant international presence providing language testing services.
Based on the knowledge provided in this online course, graduates will have several career routes to explore in the field of community-based conservation. Some potential career routes are:
- Community Engagement Specialist: Graduates will have knowledge of how to engage with communities to achieve conservation goals. They will understand the importance of involving local communities in conservation projects and how to communicate effectively with them to foster support for conservation activities.
- Environmental Educator: Graduates will be equipped with knowledge on how to educate communities on conservation-related issues. They will be able to design and implement educational programmes that teach communities about conservation and how to make positive environmental changes.
- Conservation Project Manager: Graduates will have the skills to manage conservation projects in different settings. They will be equipped with knowledge on how to plan, implement and monitor conservation projects, and how to work with communities to achieve conservation goals.
Overall, the course provides graduates with the knowledge and skills required to pursue a variety of careers in community-based conservation. Graduates will be well-prepared to work in the conservation sector, whether in non-profit organisations, government agencies, or private consulting firms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Level 3 Award Community-Based Conservationist (RQF)
This Course at a Glance
- Learn skills and knowledge for community-based conservation
- Perfect for those looking to become a Community-Based Conservationist
- Achieve a Level 3 Award qualification
- Start and study at any time
- 100 Guided Learning Hours
- 2 Units
About Your Qualification
Are you interested in learning about community-based wildlife conservation? This regulated qualification offers two comprehensive units that cover everything you need to know to get started.
In Unit 1, you will learn about the definition of community-based conservation and the key principles behind it. You'll also delve into the history of involving communities in conservation, as well as the key international policies and organisations related to community-based conservation. This foundational knowledge will provide a strong basis for implementing community-based conservation projects.
Unit 2 takes a practical approach to implementing community-based conservation. You'll learn about different ways to work with communities for conservation, including the key processes needed for effective implementation. Understanding the roles and responsibilities in community-based conservation projects will also be covered, along with examples of community-based conservation in practice. Finally, you'll develop an understanding of the process of designing, funding and managing a community-based conservation project - a highly valued skill within the sector.
By the end of this course, you'll have a solid understanding of community-based conservation and the tools and knowledge necessary to start implementing your own projects. Whether you're a conservation professional, student, job seeker or career switcher, this course will provide valuable insights and skills to help you succeed. Join us today and make a difference in your community and the world!
Getting Started
learndirect is the UK’s leading online course provider. Our online courses and qualifications give you the flexibility to engage with your studies whenever suits you best.
Whilst studying the Level 3 Award Community-Based Conservationist course, you’ll gain essential skills and knowledge regarding a career as a Community-Based Conservationist.
The benefit of online learning means that you can plan your studies around your existing commitments. So, you’re able to progress with your learning in a way that works for you, without the stressful balancing act. With no classes to attend or a timetable to stick to, you’re in control of the pace and place of your learning.
What’s more, we have dedicated and experienced online tutors to support you throughout your qualification. As well as all the material being readily available as soon as you enrol so you’re able to start right away.
Modules
Unit 1: Community-Based Conservation
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- Understand the definition of community-based conservation
- Understand the key principles of community-based conservation
- Understand the history of approaches to involving communities in conservation
- Understand the key international policies and types of organisations relating to community-based conservation
Unit 2: Implementing Community-Based Conservation
On completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- Understand different ways to work with communities for conservation
- Understand key processes needed for effective community-based conservation
- Understand key roles and responsibilities in community-based conservation projects
- Understand examples of community-based conservation in practice
- Understand the key steps to establishing a conservation project
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification but learners must be aged 16 or over.
Minimum Age Restriction
16
Average Completion Timeframe
You have 24 months to complete your course.
Assessment Requirements
You will be assessed through a mixture of short and long-answer written assessments/assignments.
Certification Timeframe
Learners can expect their certification within 6 months of completing the course, following the (EQA) External Quality Assurance of assessment.
Course Fees
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Assessment
You will be assessed through a mixture of short and long-answer written assessments/assignments.
When are you assessed?
As you’re in control of how you learn, you’re also in charge of when you complete your assessments.
This enables you to take as long as you need to thoroughly understand the unit before completing any assessments.
Qualifications
Gatehouse Awards
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you will be awarded a Level 3 Award Community-Based Conservationist, an Ofqual regulated qualification (Qualification Number: 610/2572/0).
Gatehouse Awards Ltd is a leading awarding body recognised by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation, England (Ofqual). They also have a significant international presence providing language testing services.
Based on the knowledge provided in this online course, graduates will have several career routes to explore in the field of community-based conservation. Some potential career routes are:
- Community Engagement Specialist: Graduates will have knowledge of how to engage with communities to achieve conservation goals. They will understand the importance of involving local communities in conservation projects and how to communicate effectively with them to foster support for conservation activities.
- Environmental Educator: Graduates will be equipped with knowledge on how to educate communities on conservation-related issues. They will be able to design and implement educational programmes that teach communities about conservation and how to make positive environmental changes.
- Conservation Project Manager: Graduates will have the skills to manage conservation projects in different settings. They will be equipped with knowledge on how to plan, implement and monitor conservation projects, and how to work with communities to achieve conservation goals.
Overall, the course provides graduates with the knowledge and skills required to pursue a variety of careers in community-based conservation. Graduates will be well-prepared to work in the conservation sector, whether in non-profit organisations, government agencies, or private consulting firms.
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