Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Heritage Skills at Wildwood Training opportunity


Wildwood Trust is now inviting applications for a Heritage Skills at Wildwood Training opportunity.

We have one post, for a one-year training period. The deadline for applications is 31st May 2011

1. Environmental Education Trainee. This post provides an introduction to a career in environmental education within a British wildlife park and conservation charity. The successful candidate will be given training and experience in key skills used in this field.

The post is for one year only and is aimed at those interested in following a career in conservation. The successful candidate will be expected to complete a portfolio of evidence of the skills they have learned. The training will provide the groundwork and experience required for those considering either further academic training (e.g. a conservation degree, or diploma) or developing their career by joining a zoo, wildlife trust or other conservation organisation.

See attached training descriptions for further information.
Application is by CV and covering letter. Send your application for the attention of:
Beth Flowers
Wildwood Trust
Herne Common
Herne Bay
Kent
CT6 7LQ
Or e-mail beth@wildwoodtrust.org by 31st May 2011
Send a self addressed postcard if you wish to receive confirmation of receipt.

Link to PDF of Job Spec


Link to WORD document of Job Spec

  
Beth Flowers
Fundraising Projects Manager
Wildwood Trust
tel:       01227 712111

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Wildwood Trust
Herne Common
Herne Bay
CT6 7LQ

Registered Charity 1093702


Wildwood Trust is Kent's unique Woodland discovery park, and conservation charity.

Set in 37 acres of ancient woodland and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, Wildwood Trust is unique in its focus on the conservation of British Wildlife.

The Trust has dedicated reintroduction programmes in partnership with Wildlife trusts around the country, and  promotes conservation with award winning educational programmes. We have developed conservation grazing systems to restore natural ecological processes to help Britain team with wildlife again.

Our 100,000 plus visitors a year come nose to nose with our extensive animal collection, from wolves and lynx which are extinct in the UK, to the tiny dormouse which is highly endangered.  

Wildwood offers its members and visitors a truly inspirational way to learn about the natural history of Britain by actually seeing the wildlife that once lived here.

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Beth Flowers
Fundraising Projects Manager
Wildwood Trust
tel:       01227 712111

If you would like to receive our monthly newsletter then sign up on

Wildwood Trust
Herne Common
Herne Bay
CT6 7LQ

Registered Charity 1093702

Wildwood Trust is Kent's unique Woodland discovery park, and conservation
charity.

Set in 37 acres of ancient woodland and a Site of Special Scientific
Interest, Wildwood Trust is unique in its focus on the conservation of
British Wildlife.

The Trust has dedicated reintroduction programmes in partnership with
Wildlife trusts around the country, and  promotes conservation with award
winning educational programmes. We have developed conservation grazing
systems to restore natural ecological processes to help Britain team with
wildlife again.

Our 100,000 plus visitors a year come nose to nose with our extensive animal
collection, from wolves and lynx which are extinct in the UK, to the tiny
dormouse which is highly endangered.

Wildwood offers its members and visitors a truly inspirational way to learn
about the natural history of Britain by actually seeing the wildlife that
once lived here.

Follow us on Twitter                    Find us on Facebook

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