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Workforce Development

UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County offers several programs to help local professionals learn valuable skills, increase knowledge, earn valuable certifications, and more.

On this page, you'll find a list of programs, trainings, and classes across myriad fields and focuses.

View the opportunities by choosing a category below (view all categories). Please note that some offerings might have limited availability through the seasons. Learn more and register for upcoming opportunities at tiny.cc/ufsaraext_workforce.

Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations

Audience: Companies and/or organizations interested in adopting or enhancing practices that promote conservation and sustainability.

Green Business Partnership

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]The Green Business Partnership Best Management Practices (BMPs) course is open for all businesses in Florida. Using the model of the Sarasota County Green Business Partnership Program that was created in 2006, the course assists businesses with implementing green practices. A Sarasota County business that completes the application process has the option to become a recognized Green Business Partner. To date more than 250 businesses have earned certification in Sarasota County.

LEARN MORE: ifas-sarasota.catalog.instructure.com/browse/waste-reduction/courses/green-business-partnership (Cost: $20)

Community Managers and Realtors

Audience: Professionals that work in community development or management.

Neighborhoods Best Practices

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]The Neighborhoods Best Practices program serves as a valuable resource for homeowner/community associations, residents, and association managers, facilitating connections with local resources and addressing common questions related to the responsible management of community resources, like stormwater ponds, preservation areas, trees, landscaping, irrigation and fertilization. The program equips participants with practical skills to enhance their roles within their communities and, potentially, open paths to careers in environmental management, landscaping and related fields.

LEARN MORE: ifas-sarasota.catalog.instructure.com/browse/waste-reduction/courses/green-business-partnership (Cost: $20)

Florida-Friendly Landscaping™

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Extension's Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ program offers targeted training for homeowner/community association board members, property managers, and landscape committees to better manage landscape contracts and adopt sustainable landscaping practices.

LEARN MORE: ifas-sarasota.catalog.instructure.com/browse/waste-reduction/courses/green-business-partnership (Cost: $20)

Green Industry

Audience: Members of the “green industry,” who install or maintain landscapes for homeowners, field managers, homeowner/neighborhood associations, local government, or other entities with dedicated outdoor spaces.

Green Industries Best Management Practices

a worker uses a walk-behind broadcast spreader to apply chemicals to a residential landscape. [credit: uf/ifas]Part of the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ program, the Green Industries Best Management Practices (GI-BMP) program is a requirement to apply fertilizer commercially, or “for hire,” in Florida. The goal of this program is to reduce nonpoint-source pollution in order to protect our waterways.

LEARN MORE: sarasotacountyparks.com/aod

Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Certified Professional

front exterior of home with florida-friendly landscaping. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Awards the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Certified Professional (FFLCP) designation to individuals who have completed training in FFL principles and remain up to date with the latest UF/IFAS recommendations. Certified professionals are equipped to identify and address common landscape challenges using environmentally responsible practices, and earn inclusion in a statewide directory.

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Florida Nursery, Growers, and Landscape Professionals Association Irrigation Technicians

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]The Florida Nursery, Growers, and Landscape Professionals Association (FNGLA) offers certification for irrigation technicians who demonstrate understanding and technical ability to follow industry best management practices. Exam preparation and testing is available through the UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County office.

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Mangrove Trimming Best Management Practices

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Mangroves are a vital component of our healthy shorelines, providing key habitat for an array of animals and serving to protect against powerful storm surges. Work on mangroves also is carefully regulated by Florida law. Learn the latest on mangroves by registering in this half-day workshop: mangrove ecology and identification, mangrove trimming regulations, and demonstration of mangrove trimming best practices.

LEARN MORE: sarasotacountyparks.com/aod

Living Shorelines Course for Marine Contractors

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Learn about living shorelines: what they are and how they serve coastal habitats and communities, different designs, project databases where you can learn more about living shorelines near you, resources for more about these green infrastructures, and permitting processes.

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Invasive Plant Identification

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]In these hands-on workshops, develop skills in identifying invasive plant species frequently managed in residential landscapes and natural areas.

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Natural Resource Professionals

Audience: Individuals who help promote the health and biodiversity of our outdoor spaces, such as parks and nature preserves.

Florida Master Naturalist Program

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an environmentally friendly, sustainable approach to long-term pest control using strategies to reduce reliance on pesticides and instances of resistance. These indoor and outdoor trainingswill share information about common pests, how to implement an IPM program, and ways to responsibly apply chemicals with the health and safety of people and the planet in mind.

LEARN MORE: sarasotacountyparks.com/aod

Florida Waters Stewardship Program

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]This multi-session workshop series educates attendees on water-related issues while exploring new and interesting places. The program is aimed to help empower individuals to affect change through communication and process understanding.

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LAKEWATCH and Florida Microplastics Awareness Project

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Extension offers training for those interested in contributing to local citizen science data collection efforts. Florida LAKEWATCH and the Florida Microplastics Awareness Project are two opportunities where individuals can collect and submit regular surface water samples to help build statewide data sets. Training for these programs is available through the UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County Office.

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Pest Management

Audience: Individuals and companies that manage pests indoors and/or outdoors.

Florida Pesticide Exam

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County provides exam educaiotn and review classes to professional applicators seeking certification from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).

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Integrated Pest Management

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an environmentally friendly, sustainable approach to long-term pest control using strategies to reduce reliance on pesticides and instances of resistance. These indoor and outdoor trainingswill share information about common pests, how to implement an IPM program, and ways to responsibly apply chemicals with the health and safety of people and the planet in mind.

LEARN MORE: sarasotacountyparks.com/aod

Volunteers and Educators

Audience: Individuals who help the community learn and grow.

Master Gardener Volunteers

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]The Master Gardener Volunteer (MGV) program provides in-depth, science-based training in horticulture, empowering volunteers to serve their communities through education and sustainable landscape practices. Through conferences, events, and community projects, volunteers connect with local and statewide horticulture professionals, UF/IFAS Extension faculty, and like-minded peers in the green industry.

LEARN MORE: sarasotacountyparks.com/aod

4-H Volunteers

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Through 4-H, volunteers focus on positive youth development, learning how to develop youth programs, engage youth in workforce development and life skills, and encourage youth to follow their passions.

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4-H Youth Development

Audience: Youth (ages 5-18) interested in developing life skills that build citizenship and leadership, critical to workforce development.

Learning in Florida's Environment

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Learning in Florida's Environment (LIFE) provides an in-school component followed by a field trip where fourth and fifth grade students participate in three hands-on, science-based labs focused on a specific local ecosystem. Educators model careers in science and nature, as students use scientific methods and equipment to further their understanding of the environment and our impact.

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4-H Workforce Development

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Through 4-H events, activities and club programs, youth prepare for the workforce by learning an array of life skills, including communication, record keeping, and interpersonal and teamwork skills. They receive mentoring, and learn about potential careers and opportunities.

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4-H Community Club Program

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Youth pick a project and work on it throughout the year. 4-H project options run a wide gamut across the science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) range, from raising animals to photography.

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4-H Communication Skills

closeup of a popup irrigation sprinkler head in a home landscape, spraying water. [credit: uf/ifas, tyler jones]Youth develop talks about their 4-H work, how to complete tasks or actions, or other key elements of their 4-H projects, and can enter competitions to build public speaking skills.

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