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    Countryside Jobs Service WeeklyThe Original, the Biggest & the Best in the field

    The UKs Leading Weekly for Countryside & Environmental Staff

    Monday 13/9/10

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    REF 2084-DAILY-20/9 JOB MARINE OFFICERBE4 16/9/10 LOC TYLAND BARN, MAIDSTONEPAY 20209 24511 pro rata FOR KENT WILDLIFE TRUSTDES 3 years fixed term, part time (0.5). The seas around the South east of England support important but often under-regarded assemblages of species. This new post will work as part of our Regional marine Programme, & be responsible forgathering data on marine & intertidal habitats & species (including managing our Seasearch & Shoresearch projects), &raising public awareness of the richness, importance & vulnerability of the South Easts marine wildlife. BUT mature &confident communicator, able to enthuse others about marine wildlife. Qualified diver & familiar with the UKs marine flora & fauna; understanding of the methods used to gather information about the marine environment. ASK Chat: BryonyChapman, Marine Conservation Manager, 01622 662012. App pack: Dot Hughes, 01622 662012 [email protected]

    REF 2085-DAILY-4/10 JOB BIODIVERSITY PROJECT OFFICER COUNTRY MILE PROJECTBE4 4/10/10 IV 21/10/10 LOC BEVERLEYPAY 19126 FOR EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCILDES 12 month fixed term contract. The Country Mile Project aims to promote a greater appreciation of & regard for thewildlife value of verges by engaging local communities to take ownership of sites to help preserve, maintain & enhance their

    unique ecological & cultural value, getting the best verges into positive conservation management. You will be responsible formanaging & co-ordinating the work of the project & carry out liaison with landowners, partners & stakeholders, prioritising, co-ordinating & facilitating the practical habitat management work of the verges & assist with formulating funding bids to expand& extend the project for future years. BUT Educated to degree level in a discipline related to biodiversity or countrysidemanagement, or demonstrable experience in these fields. Experience in project management & the ability to clearlycommunicate to a range of audiences desirable. ASK Ref: PED0274-9/10. Chat: David Renwick, 01482 391720. Apppack: www.recruiteastriding.co.uk 01482 391202 (24 hours).

    REF 2086-MONTHLY-11/10 JOB CUMBRIA BIODIVERSITY DATA CENTRE MANAGERBE4 8/10/10 (noon) IV 22/10/10 LOC TULLIE HOUSE MUSEUM, CARLISLEPAY 24646 26276 FOR CARLISLE CITY COUNCILDES 12 months, extension dependent on funding. To take full day-to-day responsibility for the delivery of the CumbriaBiodiversity Data Centre, including management of staff, volunteers & resources. You will have the lead role in liaison withcustomers, development of policies & plans for the promotion of the Centre & for fundraising. A key role in this first year willbe to negotiate data needs & services with existing & potential users to ensure on-going funding for the project. BUTProven management, interpersonal & IT skills. Likely to hold a degree in environmental science, information management orbusiness management. Substantial experience of managing complex projects & strong people & resource managementskills. Experience of strategic planning, working with a wide range of partners, fundraising & customer care. Interest in thenatural environment & experience of working with organisations within the environmental sector. Enhanced CRB Disclosure.ASK Ref: V1408. www.carlisle.gov.uk [email protected] 01228 817080 (24 hrs).

    REF 2087-DIRECT-4/10 JOB SEASONAL ESTATE WORKERBE4 N/A LOC DORSETPAY YES FOR CONTRACTOR CONSERVATION MATTERSDES Work primarily involves habitat management i.e. scrub clearance on NNRs & SSSis within Dorset & beyond. BUTAble to undertake hard work in difficult terrain in all weathers. Experience of this work advantageous. Able to work in a team.ASK Gary Sollis [email protected]

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    REF 2088-DAILY27/9 JOB NATIVE WOODLAND SITE MANAGERBE4 ? LOC JEDBURGHPAY YES Dependant on experience FOR BORDERS FOREST TRUSTDES Develop & deliver new native woodland initiatives, oversee establishment of existing native woodland sites & co-ordinate a team of woodland workers. BUT Forestry or rel degree, suitable experience in project management & delivery,good knowledge of forestry, land management & conservation, IT literacy & own car. ASK 01835 830 750www.bordersforesttrust.org

    REF 2089-DIRECT-27/9 JOB COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT OFFICERBE4 21/9/10 IV 1/10/10 LOC CAMBORNE, CORNWALL

    PAY 21019 FOR BTCVDES 1 yr post until end of Nov 11 when project contracts may be extended a 4yr extension is likely but not guaranteed.Continue the community development within social housing estates of Treneere (Penzance) & Parc An Tansys/Penegon(Camborne) as part of the Healthy Neighbourhood Partnership project which aims to reduce health inequalities withingeographical target areas in Cornwall. Engage residents through a range of events & activities, help them identify their ownneeds & provide support with the delivery of solutions. Be the line manager for 3 Health Trainers & be responsible for theHealth Trainer Service within 2 locations. BUT Experience in community health development & in working with community& vol groups, statutory agencies, private & public sectors in a supportive role for the identification, development & delivery ofprojects. Experience in line management & good communication skills essential. Full Driving licence as will have use ofcompany vehicle. Enhanced CRB check. ASK Ref: SM0016 www.btcv.org 01302 388844 [email protected]

    REF 2090-DIRECT-4/10 JOB REGIONAL FUNDRAISING OFFICERBE4 1/10/10 IV 14/10/10 LOC NEWCASTLE, TYNE & WEARPAY 18000 20000 FOR RSPB

    DES Working with conservation & reserve teams across the North of England, but primarily the North East & Cumbria,identify suitable work & projects in order to raise funds from institutional funders (Lottery, Landfill, EU), charitable trusts &companies. Work closely with the Senior Fundraising Officer in Newcastle to ensure current grant income is secured, & newawards are made to support our core work. BUT Passion, drive & enthusiasm. Well-organised, highly numerate individualwith excellent written & oral communication skills. Educated to degree level or equiv, with an established track record ingrant fundraising or equiv experience in marketing or business. ASK www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies A4 SAE to Jaye Rogers,Westleigh Mews, Wakefield Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield, HD8 8QD

    REF 2091-DIRECT-11/10 JOB EVENTS CO-ORDINATORBE4 8/10/10 IV 20/10/10 LOC BANBURY, OXFORDSHIREPAY 7.94 - 8.97 per hour FOR RSPBDES Support the Events Team delivering an ambitious prog of face-to-face events across the Midlands. Organise familyorientated events & support other staff in their people engagement activities. BUT Excellent communication skills, aninterest in natural history, experience of working with children & running fun & exciting events. ASK A4 SAE to LouiseBates, RSPB Midlands Regional Office, 46 The Green, South Bar, Banbury, Oxon, OX16 9AB www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies

    REF 2092-DIRECT-27/9 JOB FUNDRAISING ADMINISTRATORBE4 24/9/10 IV 6/10/10 LOC NEWCASTLE, TYNE & WEARPAY 13500 14500 FOR RSPBDES Work with the North of England fundraising team to raise money to support RSPBs work, principally frominstitutional funders (lottery, landfill & EU grants), charitable trusts & companies. Responsible for preparing & submittinggrant claims, maintaining accurate financial records & monitoring the progress of grant funded projects. Support othermembers of the team in preparing funding bids, as well as working on your own projects to raise funds. BUT Well-organised, highly numerate individual with great written & oral communication skills. Good attention to detail, strong timemanagement skills, the ability to process financial data & work with excel spreadsheets. Share general admin & telephoneduties. ASK www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies A4 SAE to Jaye Rogers, Fundraising Assistant, RSPB Northern Regional Office,Westleigh Mews, Wakefield Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield, HD8 8DQ

    REF 2093-DIRECT-11/10 JOB COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (BRAND & INTERPRETATION)

    BE4 8/10/10 IV 27/10/10 LOC NORWICH OR SWAVESEYPAY 20000 24000 FOR RSPBDES Lead on our interpretation work on nature reserves, social media, brand & destination marketing for EasternEngland. Work across the comms team, as an RSPB spokesperson & advocate for our nature & conservation priorities.BUT Communications experience & creative flair, flexible thinker & fast worker, able to spot opportunities for portraying theRSPB as friendly, hard hitting, passionate & relevant. ASK www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies A4 SAE to Laura White, RSPBEastern Regional Office, Stalham House, 65 Thorpe Road, Norwich, NR1 1UD

    REF 2094-DAILY-20/9 JOB PERIPATETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TUTORBE4 20/9/10 IV 23/9/10 LOC OXFORDSHIREPAY 10.50 per hour FOR NORTHMOOR TRUSTDES 5 hr day, 42 days per school year. Conservation charity finding working solutions to the challenges faced by farming,conservation & forestry. Joining our education team, you will be delivering our primary & secondary school environmentaleducation programme on the Northmoor Trust Estate, teaching students alongside the learning & Engagement Officer &Education Manger. There are a wide variety of workshops & visit options. Full support & training provided. Our busiestperiods are Spring, Summer & Autumn. BUT Experienced environmental educator with the imagination & skills to inspireothers in environmental issues or to enjoy the environment they live in. background in either the env, geog or history. Positive& flexible worker who will play a constructive part in our diverse & friendly team. ASK Chat: Oliver Rathmill, EducationManager, 01865 409408. Job desc. www.northmoortrust.co.uk CV & letter showing how you meet the criteria to AngelaDearlove, [email protected] Northmoor Trust, Hill Farm, Little Wittenham, Oxon OX14 4QZ

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    REF 2095-DAILY-27/9 JOB Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums Project Officer Eric North EastBE4 23/9/10 LOC GREAT NORTH MUSEUM, HANCOCKPAY 16054 17802 FOR TYNE & WEAR ARCHIVES & MUSEUMSDES Temp to 31/3/10 extension to 31/3/12 depends on funding. To join the Environmental Records Information CentreNorth East (ERIC North East) which aims to collate & improve access to information on important species, habitats & sites inthe region. This data is used by those working in wildlife conservation, planning & the voluntary recording community. You wilhelp to drive ERIC North east forward at this crucial time, assisting in the development of the environmental database byforging & maintaining excellent working relationships with the wildlife recording community in the region. BUT Degree,equivalent qualification or experience in an environmental science or ICT; able to manage data with precision & accuracy;outstanding organisational skills & effective communicator. ASK Ref: MO31. www.Newcastle.gov.uk/jobs Tyne & WearArchives & Museums, Discovery Museum, Blandford Square, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4JA 0191 232 6789 (24 hrs).

    REF 2096/8-DAILY-27/9 JOB GARDENER x 3BE4 27/9/10 LOC SURREY*PAY 15906 FOR NATIONAL TRUSTDES *Winkworth Arboretum & Claremont Landscape Garden. Ensure the highest hort & arb standards are maintained,plan an annual prog of maintenance work & ensure all equipment & machinery is well looked after. Lead tours & events,engage with visitors to make them aware of the env impact of the Arboretums operations. Work 35hrs per week during thewinter & 40 hrs per week during the summer. Also required to work weekends (usually 1 in 3), Bank Holidays & some

    evenings. BUT Passion for gardening, able to inspire others, National Diploma in amenity hort or arb. Liaise with localcommunities, excellent communication skills & able to lead by example. Full driving licence. Ability to drive a tractor, or a certin the usage of chainsaws advantageous. ASK Ref: NT10/05591 www.nationaltrustjobs.org.uk

    REF 2099-DAILY-20/9 JOB DRURIDGE BAY DEVELOPMENT MANAGERBE4 20/9/10 (noon) IV 23/9/10 LOC DRURIDGE BAY, NORTHUMBERLANDPAY Starting 30944 FOR NORTHUMBERLAND WILDLIFE TRUSTDES Fixed term for 12 months. Druridge Bay stretches from Amble to the River Lyne, 6 miles of unbroken white sandsthat are a prime example of the glorious coastline for which Northumberland is famous. We have been awarded outlinepermission to develop a 4 million Coal & Coast project on Druridge Bay. Your role will be to carry out a comprehensiveprogramme of research / information gathering & to produce a Druridge Bay Landscape Conservation Action Plan in order tosecure full permission to proceed with the project. BUT 3+ yrs experience of partnership co-ordination, 5 yrs projectmanagement experience & co-ordination of funding bids on behalf of partner orgs. ASK www.nwt.org.uk 0191 284 6884.

    REF 2100-DIRECT-27/9 JOB TRAINING OFFICERBE4 28/9/10 LOC LEICESTERPAY 17524 26040 FOR BTCVDES Deliver high quality accredited training involving training & assessing students in Level 1 & Level 2 Diplomas inLand-based Operation. BUT Rel Teaching/training & env quals, have experience of delivering training, possess a fulldriving licence & able to drive a minibus. CRB Check. ASK Ref: LTO www.btcv.org [email protected] 01302 388844

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    REF 2101-DAILY-27/9 JOB BIODIVERSITY SURVEYORBE4 24/9/10 LOC HUNTINGDON, CAMBRIDGESHIREPAY c 26000 + pension & private health care FOR ANGLIAN WATERDES The Biodiversity team, an integral part of our Environmental Performance Department, are committed to conservingthe regionally & nationally important biodiversity that exists at many Anglian Water sites. Deliver a major contribution to ourBAP by surveying the top water & wastewater sites. Ensure the data gathered is visible & usable within the business & that itinforms conservation management plans to understand & improve the biodiversity value of our sites. BUT Educated todegree level in Nature Conservation or related discipline; proven background in conservation survey techniques &management plan preparation. Confident in challenging regulatory compliance whilst maintaining a balance with operationalneeds. Proven abilities in negotiation & excellent written & verbal communication skills. Valid licences to work with protected

    species. ASK Ref: REG142RR) www.anglianwaterjobs.co.uk

    REF 2102-MONTHLY-27/9 JOB Trainer Assessor In Rural Skills & Land Based Instructor / TechnicianBE4 23/9/10 (noon) LOC LACKHAMPAY 19144 26711 FOR WILTSHIRE COLLEGEDES / BUT Each role 0.5 FTE forming one full time post. ASK Ref: 103/09L. www.wiltshire.ac.uk or if you do nothave access to the internet please contact the Human Resources department on 01225 756300.

    REF 2103-DIRECT-11/10 JOB FUNDRAISING OFFICER (INDIVIDUALS)BE4 11/10/10 LOC DEVONPAY 20768 + 5% pension FOR DEVON WILDLIFE TRUSTDES Rare & exciting opportunity to work within a successful Fundraising Team doing something which really matters resourcing the protection of Devons natural life-support systems! BUT Good at developing relationships with people; realenergy & drive; fascinated by the challenge of raising money for a good cause. ASK [email protected]

    01392 279244.

    REF 2104-DAILY-4/10 JOB REGIONAL MANAGER NORTHERN ENGLANDBE4 30/9/10 IV 18 & 19/10/10 (Grantham) LOC HOME BASEDPAY 30000 35000 + company car FOR THE WOODLAND TRUSTDES / BUT We have a new strategic plan & highly ambitious goals. We are seeking a dynamic, forward-thinking &progressive manager with a proven track record in leading, managing & inspiring a diverse team of committed professionalswho are responsible for managing our woodland estate in Northern England. Do you have the necessary experience, passion& knowledge to move our estate forward in these changing & challenging times? ASK www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/jobs

    REF 2105-DAILY-11/10 JOB Avalon Marshes Landscape Partnership Development ManagerBE4 8/10/10 (5pm) LOC SHAPWICK HEATH NNR, SOMERSETPAY 30250 FOR SOMERSET WILDLIFE TRUSTDES / BUT Initial 12 month contract. This post will lead on the development of the Avalon Marshes landscape PartnershipProject stage 2 application to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). ASK www.somersetwildlife.org/vacancies 01823 652420.

    Getting a job in conservation Saturday 27th November 2010, 10.00 am 3.00 pm

    As you probably know getting a job in conservation is difficult with so many people applying for so few jobs.This course on has been organised to help teach you how to fill in application forms better so that they hopefully get you thatall important job interview! If you have applied for a lot of jobs and not had any interviews, then there is probably somethingmissing in your application form.The day will cover where you should look for jobs (CJS of course!), how to write your CV and cover letter or application form.We will go through specific sections of the application form and compare real life good and bad examples. You will also getthe opportunity to go through real application forms and assess them as to whether you think they should be interviewed ornot so that you can see the application process from an employers perspective. We will also cover interview techniques.There will be information to read about people who work in conservation for different organisations, a bit about their jobs andtips and advice that they think you need to know when applying for work.

    There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions, and depending on the number of participants, there may be the chancefor someone to one sessions looking at your own application form for a job you have applied for.The course is being run by staff at the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust at their office at Brocks Hill EnvironmentCentre, Washbrook Lane, Oadby, Leicestershire, LE2 5JJ. To book a place or for more details, please contact Nathalie on0116 272 8853 or e-mail [email protected] The course is free, bring a packed lunch.

    Voluntary Opportunities, all current volunteer adverts are available online:

    REF VOL-DIRECT-11/10 JOB VOLUNTEER OFFICERBE4 ? LOC EDINBURGHPAY Training & Development* FOR BTCV SCOTLANDDES *45% of VOs find employment in the sector after their time with BTCV. We offer free access to course such as FirstAid & Leadership as well as the opportunity to attend courses like Woodland Management & Drystane Dyking. There are 3distinct roles a VO will undertake: Pre Project Planning; risk assessments, site surveys & communicating with community

    groups /clients: Leading & assisting groups of vols with a variety of support needs to complete env projects: Supporting theday to day running of the office incl database management & updating vol blog. Scope to pick up & chose what you wouldlike to do & maybe develop some new areas of interest for BTCV. BUT Enthusiasm for the env, interest in gaining practicalskills & learning about leading groups & organising work days. If you have held a driving licence for over 2 yrs & over 21 you

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    can drive a minibus. On occasions we may only be able to recruit people with a driving licence for this placement. Pleasecontact for more details. ASK Chris Peach 0131 4424930 [email protected]

    REF VOL-DIRECT-4/10 JOB COMMUNITY GARDEN VOLUNTEER OFFICERS (VO)BE4 N / A LOC nr TRURO & CAMBORNE, CORNWALLPAY 0 FOR BTCV CORNWALLDES To assist the leader in helping people develop their hort skills & help lead the group when the leader is absent atBTCVs new community garden & hort training site. Based at our sustainable offices near Cambourne for half a day & at thegarden site near Truro on 2 days, this is a great opportunity to gain first hand experience of setting up & running a gardeningproject & leading groups. There is the opportunity to undertake a level 1, 2 or 3 qual in Horticulture as well as lots of other

    free training. We have an enviable record of helping our VOs into jobs in the env sector. BUT Must be over 21 & pref havehad a full driving licence for at least 3 years. ASK 01209 610610 [email protected]

    REF VOL-DIRECT-27/9 LOC BOLTON / PORT OF LIVERPOOLBE4 See below FOR LANCASHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST / VJOB DESMossland Conservation Placement Bolton. To assist the Mosslands Project Officers in managing &delivering a variety of conservation / env projects on Lowland Raised Bog across the Trusts area. There will be a mixbetween practical based work, surveying, env education, promotion & supervising vol groups. Also opportunities to help withorganising new community vol groups, practical conservation projects & general nature reserve management. BUTReasonable level of fitness; able to use initiative; excellent communication skills incl tact & diplomacy. Good general IT skills& full clean driving licence. BE4 24/9/10 IV 30/9/10.Fundraising & Events Placement Seaforth Nature Reserve, Port of Liverpool. To raise awareness of RedSquirrel conservation on Merseyside & West Lancashire through fundraising & events. Develop new fundraising activities &

    prepare & provide presentations & guided walks engaging local people in Red Squirrel conservation at events, shows & talks.Excellent experience for anyone interested in a job linked to fundraising & event management & keen to learn more aboutBritish wildlife, particularly Red Squirrel conservation. BUT Excellent communication skills, able to work on own initiat ive,within a team & to a deadline. Good IT skills & full clean driving licence. BE4 20/9/10 IV 6/10/10.V Local Nature Reserve Assistant Project Officer Bolton. Assist Project Officers in promoting community engagementwith local residents, groups & schools on both Leverhulme & Haslam Park. Assist in developing & delivering a prog of events,formal & informal ed activities to promote public usage & participation at the sites. Also assist in nature reserve management& lead vol teams on practical activities. BUT Excellent communication skills, incl writing & listening, esp speaking &presenting to groups; ability to work within a team, alone & to deadlines; good general IT skills. BE4 20/9/10 IV 27/9/10.ALL: 6 month placement, 30 hrs per week. Available for young people aged 16-25. PAY 50 per week + expenses &training. CRB Disclosure required. ASK www.lancswt.org.uk

    REF VOL-DIRECT-20/9 JOB VOLUNTEER WARDENBE4 17/9/10 LOC NORTH CORNWALL, HOLYWELL TO TINTAGELPAY Accom & some training, subject to funding & availability FOR NATIONAL TRUST

    DES Full time vol scheme. Work with the wardens undertaking a wide variety of practical management & estatemaintenance. Incl footpath maintenance, fencing, woodworking, stone walling, coastal management, wildlife conservationtasks & various patrol tasks etc. Would suit someone who wishes to gain experience in env education & leading events & volgroups. Vols spend between 6 & 12 months with us gaining on the job experience with most going on to find employment incside management. NPTC diploma in work based Env Conservation available. BUT Driving licence essential. Verypractical nature; physically fit & enjoy working outdoors. Interest & / or qual in cside management & nature conservationuseful. ASK Chat: 01208 863821. CV & short letter explaining why you are suitable to: Jenny Herbert, The National Trust,The Old Farmhouse, Pentireglaze, St Minver, Cornwall PL27 6QY [email protected]

    REF VOL-DIRECT-27/12 JOB PRACTICAL CONSERVATION VOLUNTARY OFFICERSBE4 31/12/10 LOC YORKPAY Training FOR BTCVDES Full time for a min 6 months. The training & experience gained through the role of Vol Officer provides the muchneeded practical experience essential for those seeking employment in the env sector. The emphasis is on practical tasks &leadership as all rls involve working on site 3 days a week. Our projects are diverse so you will learn a wide range of practicalconservation techniques incl: footpath construction, fencing, hedge laying, boardwalk construction, grassland & woodlandmanagement. You will be mentored by experienced staff & receive a core training package that incl: Leadership; RiskAssessment; H&S, First Aid, Fundraising, Publicity & Driver Training. BUT Enthusiasm & commitment to the env.Willingness to have a go, using your initiative & good communication skills essential as you will be working closely with vols& clients. ASK Marie Birbeck, 01904 644300 [email protected]

    REF VOL-DIRECT-20/9 JOB CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNBE4 22/9/10 IV 12/10/10 LOC LYMINGTONPAY Training & travel expenses FOR NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITYDES 6 to 12 months, 3 days per week. Ideal opportunity to gain valuable climate change experience within a nationalpark, working with a range of audiences through a number of targeted local initiatives, programmes & events. BUTPassionate, enthusiastic with the confidence to deliver presentations to groups explaining technical issues in a clear & simpleway. Sensitivity to equality & diversity issues, ability to analyse technical information & deliver accurate summaries, offercreative solutions for sharing climate change message; excellent interpersonal & team skills. ASK Ref: Z00092. Chat:

    01590 646637 [email protected] Apply: [email protected] 01590 646120.

    REF VOL-DIRECT-4/10 JOB INTERNSHIPSBE4 30/9/10 LOC 50 52 RIVINGTON STREET, LONDONPAY Travel expenses* FOR FRONTIER

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    REF 2116-GUARDIAN-27/9 JOB DEVELOPMENT MANAGERBE4 24/9/10 IV wb 18/10/10 LOC KENILWORTHPAY c 30000 FOR RARE BREEDS SURVIVAL TRUSTDES Develop & implement plans to raise the profile of the Trust & to maximise its funding by individuals & corporatebodies. BUT Background in public relations & fundraising; proven record of achieving targets & deadlines. Hands-onapproach. Some experience or knowledge of UK agriculture helpful. ASK rbst.org.uk/jobs

    REF 2117-WWOODT-27/9 JOB WOODLAND CREATION ADVISER (CENTRAL ENGLAND)BE4 28/9/10 IV 12 & 13/10/10 LOC CENTRAL ENGLANDPAY 30000 + company car FOR THE WOODLAND TRUST

    DES To deliver woodland creation on land outside the Woodland Trust Estate, through developing partnerships &delivering on the ground advice. Regular overnight stays required. BUT Understanding of the contribution that woodlandcan make in farming systems & on lands in public ownership, & in carbon management. Good understanding of national &regional env land use policies; IT literate; proven ability to lead & manage projects & partnerships. Qual to HND / degreelevel in forestry, land management ore related field desirable. Full driving licence & ability to undertake travel across a widearea, sometime to remote locations. ASK www.woodlandtrust.org.uk

    REF 2118-SHOOTINGTIMES-27/9 JOB SINGLE-HANDED KEEPERBE4 ? LOC CROFT ON TEES, NORTH YORKSHIREPAY YES FOR CROFT ESTATEDES / BUT Exciting opportunity on a Family Shoot from 2/2/11. The Shoot is primarily pheasant based with accom provided.There may be a requirement for the Keeper to undertake some other Estate work, incl forestry. ASK CV to The EstateOffice, Croft Hall, Croft on Tees, Darlington DL2 2TB [email protected]

    REF 2119/26-FARMERSWEEKLY-4/10 JOB FIELD OFFICERS*BE4 30/9/10 LOC SEE BELOW*PAY YES FOR COUNTRY LAND & BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONDES *South West up to 4 positions, West Midlands up to 2 positions, North East / West up to 2 positions. Workingfrom home recruit & retain members to the Association. BUT Flexible working hrs, excellent earning opportunities, training& support. Understanding of rural life & previous sales experience. Computerate incl working knowledge of Microsoft Office &access to email. Use of car & full UK driving licence essential. ASK Write with CV: [email protected] www.cla.org.uk

    REF 2127-WTES-27/9 JOB CURRICULUM TEAM LEADERBE4 23/9/10 IV 5/10/10 LOC BRINSBURY CAMPUSPAY 36207 39570 FOR CHICHESTER COLLEGEDES Lead, manage & develop the Horticulture, Countryside Management & Creative Studies curriculum area. lead yourteams to deliver outstanding success for the students & have a vital role creating & maintaining links with key localstakeholders. BUT CRB check. ASK Ref: HR3254 0243 537687 [email protected]

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