Landscape Supervisor

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A career as a Landscape Supervisor

Landscape Supervisors deal with all aspects of garden and landscape design. They create and look after planting and other features in outdoor and indoor spaces, making the most of the land available, creating attractive environments.   

They generally provide a design service to clients enabling garden owners to enhance and make the most of their gardens. Outdoor spaces they can work on include gardens, buildings like shopping centres, offices and hospitals, housing estates, parks, and industrial sites.

Landscape Supervisors may choose to specialise in interior landscapes, producing displays of plants and water features to brighten. Some senior Landscapers may work with clients to design gardens to suit individual requirements and tastes. The design process will consider people's lifestyles and personal preferences.

Skills/Knowledge

You’ll need:

  • to work well with others and on your own

  • to co-ordinate landscaping staff

  • good numeracy and estimation skills, being able to stick to client’s budgets

  • good communication and diplomacy skills

  • a good knowledge of planning applications

  • the ability to supervise others

  • patience and the ability to stay calm under pressure

You will need the relevant certificates to do things like using machinery. Overalls, gloves and safety boots, and use protective equipment (PPE) such as ear protectors and hard hats will be used when required.

A driving licence and being able to pull a trailer can help you move from site to site.

Salary

NB These figures are only a guide, as actual rates of pay may vary depending on the employer and the skills and experience of the employee.

£20,000
Typical salaries
range from
£35,000
Typical Hours

Around 35-40 hours per week, Monday to Friday. This may include evening meetings and additional hours to meet client deadlines. Part-time or flexitime work may be available.

Day to Day
  • Talk to clients about projects, providing accurate estimate of project costs

  • Decide on appropriate sites for features such as footpaths

  • Oversee the work of employees and contractors

  • Advise on planning applications and public enquiries

  • Supervise landscaping teams

Working Environment

Many Landscape Supervisors work outside in all weather conditions, although interior landscapers work indoors. The work can be physically demanding as it can involve digging, pushing loaded wheelbarrows and lifting paving slabs. Conditions may be wet, muddy, very cold or very hot, and there may be noise, fumes and dust from the machinery that is used.

Training Available

Training is an essential part of any job, giving you the skills and knowledge you need to do your job safely and correctly. It also helps to strengthen your current skill set and prepares you for the next stage in your career.

Apprenticeships

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