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Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.4

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Page 1: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

Careers in the landscape industry

Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank FlandersGeorgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

Page 2: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

OBJECTIVES• Identify career choices in the landscape

industry

• Identify educational requirements for landscape careers

• Outline job responsibilities of landscape personnel

Page 3: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

The professional landscape industry is one of the largest,

most diverse, and most rapidly growing industries.

Page 4: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

The landscape industry is young. Many firms are entering the business. Most have been in

business for less than 10 years.

Page 5: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

A young industry with a bright future is a perfect career

opportunity.

What careers are available in the landscape and turf grass

industry?

Page 6: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT• A landscape architect is

a professional trained in engineering, graphic arts, and architectural design.

• They are skilled in designing functional plans based on the interrelationship of people and their surroundings.

Page 7: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT cont.

• Most states require landscape architects to be licensed before they can practice.

• A college degree in landscape architecture is required.

• An apprenticeship and state licensing exam are required .

Page 8: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE DESIGNER

• Professionals who are trained in the art of design and the science of growing horticultural plants.

• They work primarily with home designs and small commercial sites.

Page 9: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE DESIGNER cont.

• An associates or bachelors degree in ornamental horticulture is required.

• They are often employed by landscape companies or garden centers.

Page 10: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR

• Landscape contractors construct and install the landscape.

• They work with designers and landscape architects to make sure the landscape is installed properly.

Page 11: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR cont.

• They hire workers or sub-contractors to install various parts of the design.

• This profession may be learned on the job.

Page 12: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR cont.

• As a crew member, they gain practical experience.• landscape contractors usually receive formal

education in high school or at a community college or university.

Page 13: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE SUPERVISOR

• Landscape supervisors or crew chiefs are responsible for the workers which may be divided into crews.

• They provide leadership, assign tasks, and work along side their crew.

Page 14: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

LANDSCAPE CREW MEMBER

• Crew members perform such tasks as grading, installing landscapes, installing plants,mowing grass, fertilizing landscape plants, pruning, applying pest controls, planting and weeding flower beds, removing fallen leaves, cultivating soil, and applying mulch to landscape beds.

Page 15: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

CREW MEMER cont.

• The goals of crew members is to properly install the landscape and to keep the landscape attractive and functional.

• Members are trained, usually by their employer, to do specific types of work.

Page 16: Careers in the landscape industry Jaime Gosnell and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, to accompany lesson 01.463-1.1

There is a wide variety of careers in the landscape industry.

Career opportunities are continuing to grow as the

industry is becoming more diverse and popular.