Our range of leisure and hobby courses keeps growing, with even more fun and exciting courses starting throughout 2025.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Are you passionate about nature, wildlife, and the environment? Our Level 2 Countryside Management course is the perfect introduction and/or progression from Level 1 to working in the land-based sector. Whether you’re aiming for a career in conservation, estate work, or outdoor education, this hands-on course will give you the practical skills and confidence to take the next step.
What you’ll learn:
· Habitat management and conservation techniques
· Ethical and Political Issues relating to land-based activities
· Establishing and maintaining hedgerows
· Environmental conservation
· Maintaining and establishing Woodland areas
· Environmental awareness, biodiversity and sustainability
· Green care and nature-based interventions
Why choose us?
· Expert tutors with industry experience
· Stunning outdoor learning environments
· Progression routes to Level 3 in Animal, agriculture, Horticulture or HE opportunities.
Apply now and take your first step toward a rewarding future in countryside management!
FURTHER INFORMATION
Each applicant should have obtained 1 GCSE in either maths or English Language at grade 4 or above. Where both maths and English have not been obtained at grade 4, we may discuss other suitable courses we provide here at Brinsbury. This course has a compulsory requirement to complete an external work based placement, which means students must be willing to apply themselves fully to the course and dedicated to animal care.
You can progress to higher level study, including Level 3 or T Level in Agriculture, Horticulture or Animal Care.
There is the potential that we could be offering a Level 3 in Countryside Management or T level pathways in September 2027!!
There are lots of career options are available in a variety of roles. This includes becoming a countryside ranger, environmental education assistant or ecological consultant.
This Vocational qualification is delivered through a combination of classroom-based theory and hands-on practical sessions, supported by directed self-study to deepen understanding.
Assessment is primarily through internally set coursework and assignments, though some qualifications may also include externally set assessments to meet awarding body requirements.
You will be supplied with safety glasses, high visibility vest and gloves at the beginning of the course. This Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) will require a small one-off payment of £50 from you at the beginning of the year and will be valid for the entire year.
To ensure safety and readiness for outdoor and practical tasks, all students must come equipped with the following:
Steel-toe safety boots: Essential for protection during estate work, tool use, and habitat management (students to buy)
Work gloves: Durable gloves suitable for handling tools, fencing, and vegetation.
Waterproof jacket and trousers: For working in wet weather conditions—lessons run in all seasons.
Warm layers: Including fleece or thermal wear for colder months.
Hat and sunscreen: For sun protection during summer months.
This is a full-time course. If you are aged 16, 17 or 18 at the start of this course, your tuition, exams and materials fees will be paid for you in full as long as you meet some basic criteria for UK residence. Find out more on our Fees and Funding page. If you are eligible, you can also apply for support with travel and other costs through our bursary process. Further information will be provided when you enrol.
If you are aged 19 or over on the day your course starts, you may be entitled to help with tuition fees for some courses. If you are in receipt of employment benefits, have a low income, or are studying towards your first substantial qualification, you may be entitled to free tuition. You will need to pay a materials fee if applicable to your course. Find further information about help with tuition fees on our Fees and Funding page.