Education
High schoolAvg. Experience
1-2 yearsA Vocational Horticulture Instructor can work in a variety of settings such as vocational schools, community colleges, and adult education programs. They may also work in private industry, such as nurseries or landscape companies, where they provide training and education to employees. With experience and further education, an Vocational Horticulture Instructor may advance to roles such as a department head or program director, where they may lead teams and develop and implement educational programs. Additionally, Vocational Horticulture Instructors may also choose to start their own business and provide consulting or training services to a variety of organizations.
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