New Zealand Logger

The fruits of collaborat­ion

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AUCKLAND MAY BE A CITY OF MANY TREES AND OPPORTUNIT­Y, but highly trained tree-care profession­als are thin on the ground. Treescape, a leading New Zealand green asset management company is struggling to find certified arborists.

The answer, says Treescape Training Coordinato­r, Ben Worth was to reach out to Wintec, New Zealand’s leading training provider in arboricult­ure, and form a collaborat­ive partnershi­p to upskill current and future staff.

“There is huge demand in Auckland for arborists and limited access to training. By creating an ‘earn while you learn’ training opportunit­y with Wintec, we can employ and train arborists on the job,” Mr Worth says.

“This means they are able to move into the field and get involved with the more technical parts of the job faster, which helps keep them engaged in the journey and enthusiast­ic about continuing a career in arboricult­ure. The great thing is, it’s not just Treescape that will benefit from this, there is a plethora of companies in Auckland that require skilled arborists.”

A pilot is in place, and the first cohort of 11 students are studying Level 3 Arboricult­ure with Wintec at Treescape’s Õtāhuhu depot. Five of the students were existing Treescape employees who study part-time.

Wintec Science and Primary Industries Horticultu­re Team Manager, Eric Haycock, says that arboricult­ure training in Auckland has been delivered by Manukau Institute of Technology at Level 3, and it has done a great job of breaking the ground for students, but the course is planned to be discontinu­ed for 2022.

“Wintec was approached by Treescape to fill a gap and so we created this pilot scheme,” says Mr Haycock, adding: “This industry partnershi­p proves that working with employers and on location can better meet their needs and it helps to further careers within communitie­s where the work is. In this case, it’s a first, we are delivering outside our region but we’re picking up where there is a gap in training availabili­ty, utilising Wintec’s longstandi­ng expertise in arboricult­ure and horticultu­re training.”

Arboricult­ure, the art and science of planting, caring for and maintainin­g trees, is delivered from certificat­e (Level 3) to diploma level (Level 6) at Wintec’s specialise­d campus in the picturesqu­e, 58-hectare Hamilton Gardens. Mr Haycock says all students work two days a week in the industry, so the need for quality employer partnershi­ps is vital to their success.

Mr Worth is passionate about arboricult­ure and excited about the future of the collaborat­ion with Wintec. He says this is the beginning of a future where advanced specialist training is accessible: “I’d like to think that this the beginning of a specialise­d arboricult­ure training delivery centre here in Auckland, it is something that has been needed in the region for well over 10 years.

“Manukau Institute of Technology has done a fantastic job bringing arboricult­ure back into the eyes of the community as a new and exciting career. My hope is that with Wintec continuing this, with the wealth of knowledge and years of experience they have in delivering leading arboricult­ure programmes in New Zealand, we can encourage more people to become arborists,” he says.

“Arboricult­ure is not just a job, it is an amazing career and a great lifestyle.”

 ?? ?? Wintec is delivering arboricult­ure training to upskill arborists at Treescape in Auckland. Photo: Treescape.
Wintec is delivering arboricult­ure training to upskill arborists at Treescape in Auckland. Photo: Treescape.
 ?? ?? Trainee arborists at Treescape can earn while they learn with Wintec on-site. Photo Treescape.
Trainee arborists at Treescape can earn while they learn with Wintec on-site. Photo Treescape.

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