Summary The Artemis Academy has been established to train a new generation of tree surgeons to our own high standards with practical on-the-job experience, classroom instruction and qualifications recognised across the industry. Our 2-year apprenticeship scheme has been crafted to generate some of the best newly qualified arborists in the business. Wage £15,704 to £25,396.80, depending on your age National Minimum Wage Check minimum wage rates (opens in new tab) Training course Arborist (level 2) Hours Monday to Friday 6:30am- 4:00pm 40 hours a week Start date Friday 13 February 2026 Duration 1 year 6 months Positions available 3 Work Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience. What you'll do at work Carry logs and branches and process these through woodchippers To aid the climbers by filling chainsaws and ensuring ropes are free of snags To liaise with clients and customers as part of a team To learn all aspects of tree work with the view to becoming a competent climber Carry out training for all NPTC chainsaw and climbing certificates Learn all necessary aspects of tree biology, tree identification and tree science with the Artemis Academy Where you'll work WEST HYDE NURSERY OLD UXBRIDGE ROAD WEST HYDE RICKMANSWORTH WD3 9XY Training Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills. Training provider THE WINDSOR FOREST COLLEGES GROUP Training course Arborist (level 2) Understanding apprenticeship levels (opens in new tab) What you'll learn Course contents Recognise health and safety needs onsite and work safely Complete site-specific risk assessments and emergency action plans Select appropriate equipment for tree work operations Set out workplace signage (highway & non highway) and assists with traffic control Process tree work arisings using appropriate machinery Maintain and take appropriate care of tools, equipment and other onsite factors (such as customer or public buildings etc.) Recognise a variety of tree species using common names Carry out a range of formative pruning operations Carry out branch removal up to 200mm diameter with hand tools (target pruning for final cut). Fell and process small trees up to 380mm diameter. Support aerial tree workers with transfer of equipment for aerial tree work operations Perform an aerial rescue of colleague from a rope and harness Work safely at height in the tree under supervision Communicate technical information about arboricultural operations to fellow team members, clients and other stakeholders as required. Recognise health and safety needs onsite and work safely Complete site-specific risk assessments and emergency action plans Select appropriate equipment for tree work operations Set out workplace signage (highway & non highway) and assists with traffic control Process tree work arisings using appropriate machinery Maintain and take appropriate care of tools, equipment and other onsite factors (such as customer or public buildings etc.) Recognise a variety of tree species using common names Carry out a range of formative pruning operations Carry out branch removal up to 200mm diameter with hand tools (target pruning for final cut). Fell and process small trees up to 380mm diameter. Support aerial tree workers with transfer of equipment for aerial tree work operations Perform an aerial rescue of colleague from a rope and harness Work safely at height in the tree under supervision Communicate technical information about arboricultural operations to fellow team members, clients and other stakeholders as required. Training schedule This training schedule has not been finalised. Check with this employer if you’ll need to travel to a college or training location for this apprenticeship. Requirements Desirable qualifications GCSE in: English (grade 4/C) Maths (grade 4/C) Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know. Skills Communication skills Organisation skills Customer care skills Team working Physical fitness Positive attitude About this employer We are celebrating 27 years as an Arb Approved Contractor that puts the education, safety and happiness of its staff first at all times. We recruit good people, who want to grow. We only use the best equipment and we take on a wide variety of tree work. We strive to keep happy staff, satisfied customers and an excellent reputation. After this apprenticeship It is expected that all students will be fully qualified Arborists at the end of the 2-year apprenticeship Ask a question The contact for this apprenticeship is: THE WINDSOR FOREST COLLEGES GROUP The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC1000348430.