Level 3 -
Planning and maintaining large gardens, parks and other green spaces.
Reference: OCC0226B
Status:
SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
ST0226:
Horticulture or Landscaping Supervisor - Horticulture Supervisor
(Level 3)
Adrow Ltd, Capel Manor College, Chartered Institute of Horticulture, City and Guilds, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, English Heritage, Ginger Horticulture, idverde, John O'Conner, Lantra, National Trust, Nottingham Trent University, Nurture Landscapes, Plumpton College, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Royal Horticultural Society, Skills & Education Group, Sparsholt College, The Association of Professional Landscapers, The Royal Parks, Wildlife Gardening Forum, Wiltshire college
This occupation is found in a wide range of outdoor spaces. This may include public parks and gardens, green spaces, schools, tourist attractions, business and retail parks, historic gardens, private gardens, and estates. The horticultural spaces may be privately or publicly owned.
Work may be carried out on a variety of locations that might include domestic gardens, construction sites, retail and business parks.
Employers will vary in size and type and can include charities, commercial businesses or governmental organisations. Many organisations will be specialised in their activities, such as grounds maintenance or landscape construction.
The broad purpose of the occupation is to plan, oversee and carry out horticultural or landscaping operations to create and maintain horticultural spaces. The work involves both the soft landscaping aspects (plants and soil) and the hard landscaping (surfaces, features, and structures).
Horticulture or Landscaping Supervisors will be employed in an occupation that specialises in either horticulture or landscaping.
Horticultural Supervisors plan the maintenance of established horticultural areas. They oversee and carry out hard and soft landscaping maintenance operations and ensure that the site is maintained in line with the design, purpose and business objectives. They will have an advanced skill set, enabling them to undertake a wide range of horticultural operations.
Landscaping Supervisors will plan, oversee and undertake activities required to install landscapes to meet customer specifications. This might be complex landscapes with high values and a range of features including ornamental, horizontal and vertical structures, or smaller scale domestic gardens such as patios, retaining walls, water features, decking or pergolas.
Horticulture or Landscaping Supervisors frequently work outdoors, year-round and in all weathers. They sometimes work at heights, for example pruning taller plants and hedges.
Horticulture or Landscape Supervisors will require certificates of competence and or training to undertake particular activities and use specialist machinery.
Adrow Ltd, Capel Manor College, Chartered Institute of Horticulture, City and Guilds, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, English Heritage, Ginger Horticulture, idverde, John O'Conner, Lantra, National Trust, Nottingham Trent University, Nurture Landscapes, Plumpton College, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Royal Horticultural Society, Skills & Education Group, Sparsholt College, The Association of Professional Landscapers, The Royal Parks, Wildlife Gardening Forum, Wiltshire college
Supervise health, safety and welfare for undertaking horticultural activities, including key documentation, site safety planning and ensuring communication is sufficient for work to be completed safely.
Supervise environmental and heritage protection on a horticultural site.
Establish, maintain and care for plants in different environments.
Manage and optimise soil condition relevant to the environment and planting requirements including the prevention of damage from traffic and works.
Develop and implement work plans to deliver projects and achieve desired quality of work.
Develop and supervise the implementation of site biosecurity measures and invasive species management.
Oversee horticultural site-based projects, organise resources, budgets and people. To include environmental protection, keeping records and using digital technology.
Provide customer care to all stakeholders.
Supervise a team of staff or volunteers undertaking horticultural or landscaping maintenance activities.
Manage own performance and development.
Supervise, maintain and operate tools equipment and machinery.
Plan and implement the assessment, maintenance and repair of horticultural structures for safety, longevity and aesthetics.
Plan, schedule and undertake maintenance for soft landscape elements.
Propagate plants and choose appropriate growing media