Arboriculture is both an art and a science – combining physical skills and modern technology to utilize scientifically based methods to care for trees.

Those looking to get into the industry might be wondering where to start. Those already in the industry might be asking, “Where do I go next? What are my career options?”

This resource provides anyone with an interest in arboriculture with multiple career path options in flow-chart form. Possible careers are listed and linked to other areas one can move into. For example, if someone were interested in obtaining an entry-level commercial groundworker position, the flow chart would show him or her which advancement opportunities are available. While there can be variations in each path, this chart offers the most typical progressions. Link to chart.

More information on the position can be obtained by clicking on the career title’s box. When chosen, the box links to another screen that provides a detailed job description, background needed to obtain the position, eligibility requirements, education/training needs, recommended or required certification and licenses, and the typical future career path. The new page also provides a photo of the profession and lists education and training materials for someone who holds the position.

Certification is an integral part of arboriculture, and this resource provides the user with information regarding the applicable certifications in the arboriculture profession. Information is provided concerning eligibility, test content, requirements, and test preparation resources.

If you are looking to start or continue a career in arboriculture, this resource provides an awareness of the field, a practical career outlook, and what you need to get where you want to be.