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REF 2971-DAILY-26/10 JOB EDUCATION PROJECT OFFICER BE4 22/10/09 (noon) IV 29/10/09 LOC DURHAM PAY 21191 – 25326 FOR GROUNDWORK NORTH EAST DES The Outdoor & Sustainability Education Service is a partnership between Durham County Council, Groundwork North East & the One World Network North East delivering global education for sustainable development & learning outside the classroom support to schools. Join the service to deliver a range of educational programmes with pupils, teachers & other school staff across County Durham & the north east region. BUT Dynamic, serlf-motivated with excellent interpersonal & organisational skills & ability to work to targets. Educated to degree level or equiv with experience of working with children & young people. Knowledge of formal & informal education systems, environmental & outdoor education practice essential. Knowledge of school grounds development & forest schools activity desirable. Enhanced CRB Disclosure. ASK Chat: Joanne Appleby, OASES Education Manager, 0191 373 9799. Apply: Katie Mitchell, 01388 662666
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LAST CHANCE to complete your Subscribers Survey and to win membership of CMA, SCRA or WWT REF 2972-DAILY-2/11 JOB GARDEN BIRDWATCH DEVELOPMENT OFFICER BE4 30/10/09 (1pm) LOC THETFORD, NORFOLK PAY 18589 – 20655 + pension FOR BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY DES To develop the profile of the BTO Garden BirdWatch scheme, identify & develop media opportunities & present our work to a range of audiences. BUT Outgoing & enthusiastic with drive, creative flair, organisational skills & ability to communicate & enthuse effectively in a broad range of forums. Interest in ornithology & advanced computer skills essential. ASK Ref: CJS/09-5. Vicky Percy, 01842 768215
[email protected] www.bto.org/vacancies REF 2973-DAILY-2/11 JOB AREA WARDEN BE4 30/10/09 LOC CORFE MULLEN, DORSET PAY 17802 – 20198* FOR THE URBAN HEATHS PARTNERSHIP DES Fixed term to 31/12/11. Encourage interest, understanding & responsible use of heathlands by visitors & local communities. Provide on site presence, a point of contact & attend local events to help deter inappropriate & illegal behaviour. Carry out visitor & wildlife monitoring activities & work to improve the condition of sites.+ weekend working allowance. . BUT Training in ecology, countryside management or a related discipline. Experience of countryside access & conservation issues, & good communication skills, with ability to work on won initiative & as part of a team essential. Knowledge of the south-east Dorset area, heathland ecology, experience of dealing with people & potential conflict situations an advantage. Computer skills. Full driving licence, & willing to tow the project’s exhibition trailer (training given). Committed to the protection & conservation of wildlife & to working closely with local communities. Prepared to work evenings & weekends & outdoors in all weathers. CRB check. ASK www.dorsetforyou.com/jobs REF CJS reference no. (job number – source – delete date) JOB Title BE4 Application closing date IV = Interview date LOC Location PAY £ range - usually per annum (but check starting point) FOR Employer DES Description of Job BUT Person Spec / Requirements ASK More details from / How to apply CJS Suggestions: Please check the BUT section to ensure that you have all of the required qualifications / experience before you Key:
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REF 2974-DIRECT-26/10 JOB YOUTH & HERITAGE CONSERVATION PROJECT OFFICER BE4 23/10/09 LOC SALISBURY PAY 19038 pro rata FOR BTCV DES 14 hrs / wk. Manage a small number of Volunteer Officers & manage a project budget. Set up & run the new project, ensuring positive relationships with partner organisations. BUT Experience of recruiting, supporting & motivating 16-24 year old volunteers, from disadvantaged backgrounds. Good communication, time management & organisational skills. Good team
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[email protected] REF 2975-DAILY-26/10 JOB TREE OFFICER BE4 21/10/09 (1pm) LOC TIVERTON PAY 22221 – 24646 FOR MID DEVON DISTRICT COUNCIL DES To manage our arboricultural work including trees on council land & development sites & protected trees. Flexible working hours. BUT Extensive knowledge & demonstrable experience of current arboricultural practices in particular tree inspection techniques using visual tree assessment as well as H&S legislation. Knowledge of T&C Planning Legislation & British Standards in relation to trees, development & landscaping matters. Able t work independently & in a team; good communication, report writing & ICT skills; level 3 arboricultural qualification or equivalent. ASK Ref: 32/2009. Chat: Adrian Cook, Open Spaces & Cemeteries Manager, 01884 234339. Apply: www.middevon.gov.uk Human Resources, Mid Devon District Council, Phoenix House, Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, Devon EX16 6PP 01884 234331 (24 hrs)
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Postal Workers Strike Action It's been confirmed that postal workers will strike nationally starting next week on Thursday, details: Date Function striking General service impact Thursday 22nd Mail Centres, Network Distribution Units Limited processing, movement and collection of ordinary mail October and Collections Hubs across the country. (if local collections performed by staff at a Collections Hub). Friday 23rd Delivery Offices in all areas. Limited delivery and collection of ordinary mail (if local October collections performed by the Delivery Office). The means that CJS Weekly should be collected from the CJS offices as normal on Saturday 24 October, however there will be a backlog of unsorted mail so it's quite likely that your copy will be late. If your CJS does not turn up what can you do? • You can wait for your copy to be delivered (patiently, in vain?) • Email / phone us for the temporary access details to download a copy from the website • For the duration we will email a PDF file (this can be rather large so make sure you have enough space in your mailbox before asking fro this) • For the duration of any strike we will also fax copies • Or you can avoid strikes all together by transferring to web access. Please remember that not only does this affect copies of CJS Weekly to you but it also affects post to the CJS office, this includes many of the specialist publications, we're doing our best to obtain duplicate copies from alternative sources. We're also recommending that if your subscription is due for renewal that you renew online or over the phone to avoid any delays. And finally thank you for your patience. Latest news: http://www.countryside-jobs.com/CJS_Stuff/royal_mail.htm and don't forget the Blog too. REF 2976-DAILY-2/11 JOB ECOLOGIST BE4 30/10/09 LOC WALLINGFORD PAY YES* FOR HANKINSON DUCKETT ASSOCIATES DES Multi-disciplined environmental consultancy with an established & growing client base. * Friendly team working in pleasant surroundings, with competitive salary, life assurance, permanent health insurance & contributory pension scheme. BUT Good knowledge of species & habitat ecology, environmental legislation & policy; capable of carrying out Phase 1 Habitat surveys, desk studies & a range of protected species surveys, incl bats, badger, dormice, riparian mammals, amphibians & reptiles. Ideally 1+ protected species licences. Ability to produce authoritative reports & evaluate habitats essential, preferably with experience of mitigation strategies, species licences & / or EIA. Confident about your ability to advise clients on a day to day basis. ASK CV, letter & references to Daniel Maughan, Hankinson duckett associates, The Stables, Howbery Park, Benson Lane, Wallingford OX10 8BA
[email protected] www.had-enviro.co.uk 01491 838175. REF 2977/8-DAILY-2/11 LOC DALKEITH BE4 2/11/09 FOR EDINBURGH & LOTHIANS GREENSPACE TRUST JOB PAY DES Fundraising & Communications Assistant 19000* 18 month contract, possible extension subject to funding. Assist with core & project fundraising from a variety of different sources, & help promote the Trust’s services & activities. BUT Good communicator with strong writing skills; suitable qualified & enthusiastic self-starter, with proven ability in marketing & a successful track record in fundraising desirable. Greenspace Projects Officer 20950 – 24442 + car allowance To work as part of a small team developing & carrying out greenspace projects to improve the quality of life for local communities, particularly those within disadvantaged parts of the urban area. BUT Strong project management & community engagement skills; suitable qualified & enthusiastic self-starter, with proven ability & record of delivering community-based projects through partnership working in a similar environment. Both: *+ 8% pension contribution ASK www.elgt.org.uk Edinburgh & Lothian Greenspace Trust, Laundry House, Dalkeith Park, Dalkeith, Midlothian EH22 2NA 0131 654 1933 REF 2979-DAILY-16/11 JOB CENTRE MANAGER BE4 17/11/09 LOC MIDLOTHIAN PAY 25000 – 30000 FOR THE WILDLIFE INFORMATION CENTRE DES Lead staff, maintain financial vialbility, oversee the data standards, help develop new technologies, ensure services are delivered & maintain good relationships with both our customers & recorders. BUT A leader & have experience of managing staff, projects & budgets, strong aptitude for working with people & be confident to take the lead in negotiations & give presentations. Knowledge og biological recording & the needs for biological data in a wide variety of sectors. Well organised,
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[email protected] REF 2980-DIRECT-2/11 JOB DISCOVERING WILDLIFE AT THATCHAM PROJECT OFFICER BE4 30/10/09 IV 19/11/09 or 20/11/09 LOC THATCHAM, BERKSHIRE PAY 14500 – 16000 FOR RSPB DES 20 month contract. Plan & deliver a series of wildlife events & ensure the project runs smoothly. Recruit & train a team of vols to help you to ask people to become RSPB members & give us financial & moral support. BUT Highly organised with strong communication skills, previous sales experience & ability to meet targets. Enthusiasm for wildlife & for meeting new people & getting them excited about nature an advantage. ASK Ref: 1751009 www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies REF 2981-DIRECT-2/11 JOB EVENTS OFFICER BE4 30/10/09 IV 09/11/09 LOC LONDON PAY 15000 - 17000 FOR RSPB DES 5 month contract. Playing a key part in the London events team help increase our membership in Greater London through attendance at a range of events both in & out of doors. BUT Comfortable working independently, your experience in a sales-orientated environment means you have plenty of initiative & drive to secure that difference for wildlife. ASK Ref: 1771009 www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies REF 2982-DAILY-26/10 JOB SENIOR RANGER (JOB SHARE) BE4 25/10/09 LOC EGLINTON COUNTRY PARK VISITOR CENTRE, KILWINNING PAY YES FOR NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL DES / BUT 17.5 hrs / wk. To provide a full Ranger Service for Eglington Country Park & all other areas of North Ayrshire. Facilitate & direct the Ranger Service on a day to day basis at Eglington & co-ordinate the work plan. Assist in the development & supervision of clerical reception staff at Eglington & produce annual & other reports on the Ranger Service operation for North Ayrshire Council. Co-ordinate the planning & control of all events in Eglington Country Park & assist events organisers where required. ASK Ref: NAY0684. http://north-ayrshire.myjobscotland.gov.uk REF 2983-DAILY-26/10 JOB CONSERVATION ADVISOR BE4 23/10/09 IV wb2/11/09 LOC HANNINGFIELD WATER TREATMENT WORKS, ESSEX PAY 20169 – 25211 + excellent benefits FOR ESSEX & SUFFOLK WATER LTD DES Provide support & expertise within the conservation team with responsibilities including undertaking conservation & biodiversity work on company sites & with partner organisations, overseeing contracted forestry & grassland management & ensuring datasets on GIS are maintained up to date. Liaise with various internal departments, screening projects for environmental issues, & liaise with external contractors &other organisations. BUT Relevant degree & some practical conservation experience; team player with good communication skills, an enthusiastic & proactive attitude & a willingness to learn more about environmental issues in NWL. Able to undertake some manual handling & lone working; computerate with flexibility to learn new systems & processes. Driving licence essential. ASK www.nwl.co.uk/careers REF 2984-DAILY-19/10 JOB IMCORE PROJECT OFFICER BE4 21/10/09 LOC DURHAM PAY 24402 – 28353 pro rata FOR Innovative Management For Europe's Changing Coastal Resource (IMCORE) DES Fixed term to June 2011. 30 hrs per week. Work closely with regional project partners, stakeholders & user groups to develop & test adaptation strategies for coastal communities; linking across current initiatives & activity. Supported by a network of project partners, academic & practitioner regionally & from across North West Europe. BUT Understanding of Coastal issues, experience of engaging & working with community groups & regional bodies, supported by a good understanding of the impacts of climate change at the coast & the supporting science. There is a requirement for frequent travel within North West Europe. ASK Ref: E/09/905
[email protected] 0191 383 3806 REF 2985-DIRECT-2/11 JOB LIVING LANDSCAPE OFFICER – MAGNESIAN LIMESTONE BE4 29/10/09 IV 3/11/09 LOC YORK PAY 21200 FOR YORKSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST DES Work within the Southern Magnesian limestone Area of Yorkshire. The ridge supports some of the more important lowland Calcareous BAP priority habitat in the UK whilst aggregate extraction or farm enhancement offer excellent opportunities to increase habitat connectivity. Working with other land managers & communities, create more connected landscapes which are more resilient in our changing climate creating & deliver wider economic & cultural benefits'. BUT Enthusiasm, commitment & experience to work within a team & deliver a broad range of range of activities across a diverse geographic area. ASK www.ywt.org.uk 01904 659570
[email protected] REF 2986-DIRECT-2/11 JOB EVENTS MANAGER BE4 30/10/09 IV 12/11/09 LOC BRIGHTON PAY 18000 - 21000 FOR RSPB DES Lead & motivate a hard-working & target-driven membership recruitment team. Live & breathe membership recruitment – raising income & generating support for the RSPB’s amazing conservation work. BUT An inspirational & experienced team leader with proven success in hitting sales / membership recruitment targets. Passionate, focussed & a quick problem-solver. Innovation, enthusiasm, excellent organisation & ability to work under own initiative, together with a drive for success are all essential for this challenging role. ASK Ref: 1791009 www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies REF 2987-DAILY-16/11 JOB COLLEGE LAKE VISITOR CENTRE MANAGER BE4 12/11/09 IV 24/11/09 LOC TRING, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE PAY 22500 FOR BERKS, BUCKS & OXON WILDLIFE TRUST DES College Lake is a nature reserve & education centre & is our main visitor site in Bucks. We are in the process of building a new visitor centre building to complement the existing facilities.. You will manage & take forward developments of all visitor facilities at College Lake, both within the visitor centre building & around the reserve. Work closely with existing staff &
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[email protected] REF 2988-DAILY-23/11 JOB Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Biological Records Centre Manager BE4 20/11/09 LOC CAMBOURNE, CAMBRIDGE PAY up to 24000 FOR WILDLIFE TRUST FOR BEDS, CAMBS, NORTHANTS & P/BORO DES Responsible for the ongoing success & day to day management of the Records Centre which has been established to a high standard through the commitment of project partners & a 4 year funding programme from HLF. Exciting opportunity to take this well established centre forward & build upon this excellent foundation. Maintain & enhance CPBRC as a self financing body; work with biological records & recording societies; promote & market the Centre & its capabilities to existing & potential users. Exceptionally challenging position. BUT Understanding of biological recording & data management; business flair, strong organisational & leadership skills & a real commitment to the future security & financial health of the Centre. ASK Nick Millar, The Wildlife Trust BCNP, The Manor House, Broad Street, Great Cambourne, Cambridge CB23 6DH 01954 713510
[email protected] www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/bcnp REF 2989/90-DAILY-26/10 LOC BAKEWELL & NOTTINGHAM BE4 23/10/09 IV 16/11/09 FOR NATURAL ENGLAND JOB (REF) DES Land Management & Conservation Adviser (IRC41890) Nottingham. Join a team of advisors delivering environmental land management schemes such as Higher Level Stewardship & conserving SSSIs in the Lowland Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire area. Land Management & Conservation Adviser (IRC41889) Bakewell. Join a team of advisors delivering environmental land management schemes such as Higher Level Stewardship, Environmentally Sensitive Area Scheme & conserving SSSIs in the stunning Peak District. Both: As well as providing technical advice to farmers & land managers you will process & monitor agreements & ensure compliance with Habitats Regulations & national legislation. Building partnerships with key partners will be a vital part of your brief. BUT Practical experience of applying natural environment policy practice & a good knowledge of land management systems (preferably including upland farming for Bakewell or lowland farming for Nottingham). Understanding of ecology, BAP delivery & relevant legislation. PAY 23300 – 29536 to 32420 ASK www.naturalengland.org.uk
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[email protected] REF 2991-DIRECT-2/11 JOB PA / ADMINISTRATOR BE4 30/10/09 IV 17/11/09 LOC BRIGHTON PAY 13000 - 15000 FOR RSPB DES To act as Personal assistant to the Regional Marketing Manager & to provide general & financial admin support to a busy fundraising team. BUT Proven communication & customer care skills. Computerate, excellent numeracy skills & an eye for detail essential. A team player with a flexible, yet methodical approach to planning & prioritisation. ASK Ref: 1741009 www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies REF 2992-DIRECT-26/10 JOB YOUTH VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT MANAGER BE4 26/10/09 (9am) IV 6/11/09 LOC TORBAY PAY 22070 pro rata FOR BTCV DES 17 hrs / wk, short term to 31/3/11. Youth teams in Devon mainly focus on encouraging young people aged between 16 & 25 to get involved in volunteering through a variety of programmes. This post involves establishing positive partnerships with other organisations, to create new volunteering opportunities & to raise the profile of volunteering locally. Deliver the project & be responsible for the management of budget & monitoring & meeting the set targets. Some evenings & weekends. BUT 21+ with clean driving licence allowing minibus use & have been driving for 2+ years. Experience in working with young volunteers; understanding of diversity & equality & commitment to engage young people who are under represented in volunteering; experience of networking & developing positive partnerships at regional & local level; good communication skills. CRB check. ASK Ref: YVDMT. www.btcv.org.uk BTCV, Sedum House, Mallard Way, Potteric Carr, Doncaster DN4 8DB 01302 388844
[email protected] REF 2993-DIRECT-26/10 JOB INFORMATION ASSISTANT (DATE WITH NATURE) BE4 28/10/09 IV 9/11/09 LOC LOCHWINNOCH PAY 13000 - 14500 FOR RSPB DES 3 month contract. Organise & deliver one of the RSPB’s Date With Nature projects. Raise visitors’ awareness of the RSPB’s conservation work & the work of RSPB Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve, to increase their interest in birds, particularly whooper swans & wetland birds & secure support for the RSPB through recruitment & membership retention. BUT Excellent people & communication skills. Will require working weekends. ASK Ref: 1721009 www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies A4 SAE Paula Baker, RSPB Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire PA12 4JF REF 2994-DIRECT-2/11 JOB MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY OFFICER – OFFSHORE WIND BE4 30/10/09 (noon) LOC BANGOR PAY 23418 FOR COUNTRYSIDE COUNCIL FOR WALES DES Fixed term pensionable appointment to 30/9/12. Co-ordinate our advice on the natural heritage implications of offshore windfarm development. BUT Good grounding in an env or other rel technical subject, coupled with 1+ of the following: knowledge of the impacts of human activities on the marine env; understanding of the assessment & management of marine env impacts; knowledge of offshore renewable energy & / or other marine industrial sectors; understanding of the regulation of energy or other industrial activities in the marine env. Knowledge of the management of impacts on marine mammals, birds & / or the landscape a particular advantage. Understanding of the role of CCW & other orgs with an interest in the marine env. Knowledge of UK & international marine legislation & policy relating to natural heritage, the marine env & energy; positive attitude to Welsh culture; UK driving licence. ASK Ref: 000907. www.ccw.gov.uk
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Countryside Jobs Service Weekly – www.countryside-jobs.com REF 2995-DIRECT-2/11 JOB FLINTSHIRE FOOTPATH OFFICER BE4 3/11/09 LOC RUTHIN, DENBIGHSHIRE, NORTH WALES PAY 22001 – 26016 FOR CADWYN CLWYD RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DES Deliver the Flintshire Footpath Pilot Project, in partnership with Flintshire County Council Cside Services & local community groups. It seeks to pilot new elements which will enhance, interpret & series of footpaths & access projects in rural Flintshire. The project has several elements across rural Flintshire which will improve access for local communities & improve the quality of experience for both local users & day visitors which will lead to an increase in tourism. BUT Mature outlook, pref with qual in & experience of, Cside Management & 2 years’ experience in RoW work. Ability to relate well & deal with visitors & the agricultural community, & an understanding of the law relating to access & the cside useful. Natural affinity for the cside & an understanding of the underlying principals affecting its management essential. Experience of project management & knowledge of the Welsh language desirable. ASK
[email protected] 01824 705802. REF 2996-DIRECT-2/11 JOB COMMUNITY FARM & VOLUNTEER MANAGER BE4 30/10/09 LOC SUTTON PAY 21000 pro rata FOR BIOREGIONAL DES / BUT Part time role but the hours may grow, subject to funding. Ensure effective delivery of a new community farm project within the Sustaining Sutton programme – an exciting new project that will improve access to local food, & increase production & growing skills throughout Sutton. Main responsibilities will incl recruiting & managing vols & collaboratively developing a growing plan & site layout. Co-ordinate & develop food growing training support. ASK http://www.bioregional.co.uk/about-us/jobs/community-farm-and-volunteer-manager REF 2997-DIRECT-23/11 JOB LEAD FIELD TEACHER BE4 23/11/09 IV 10/12/09 LOC RSPB TOP LODGE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE PAY 10.26 per hour FOR RSPB DES 15 month contract. Enthusiastic & well-motivated person to lead a team of RSPB Field Teachers at the Forestry Commission site at Top Lodge. Lead on the delivery of our popular hands on school based field teaching programme & informal ed activities. BUT Good organisational skills & to be able to administer the teaching scheme. Good wildlife knowledge & the ability to share your enthusiasm with children of all ages. This is a part time post with variable hours. ASK www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies A4 SAE Louise Bates, Public Affairs Administrator, The RSPB, 46 The Green, South Bar, Banbury, Oxon, OX16 9AB or email
[email protected] REF 2998-DAILY-2/11 JOB SENIOR ECOLOGIST BE4 3/11/09 (1st post) LOC STRETTON-ON-DUNSMORE, RUGBY PAY Initially c 20000 FOR ECOLOCATION DES We are the ecological arm of a wider multi-disciplinary practice providing development consultancy, architecture, project management & ecological services. BUT Excellent communication & presentation skills including report writing, use of imagery etc; experience of surveying for, designing & managing mitigation projects particularly for bats, birds, badgers & gcn; ability to project manage including site visits, liaison with contractors; ability to work on own initiative & liaise with chair / attend meetings with other parties; good PC skills; ability to schedule, plan & undertake Protected Species surveys; gcn survey licence & familiar with mitigation for this species, & pref licences & experience of other species; good botanical knowledge & all round ecological understanding helpful; understanding of the planning process & associated law & government guidance; thorough understanding of wildlife legislation. Experience of consultancy or similar preferred. ASK Apply in writing with CV to Mrs L Burton, Ecolocation,The Old Dairy, 25 Brookside, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby, Warwickshire CV23 9NH
[email protected] REF 2999-DIRECT-9/11 JOB COMMUNITY MARKETING OFFICER BE4 N/A LOC NORTH WESSEX DOWNS AONB PAY Training & travel expenses FOR LEADER in the North Wessex Downs DES Help us to promote LEADER grants, raising awareness about LEADER money to people across the target area - & this is a huge piece of cside to cover, & also a fantastic environment. We need a dynamic vol to reach community groups, rural businesses with hot ideas, farmers ready to diversify & people ready to start their own enterprises. We need to connect to media in the region, plus we have our own website to maintain. Training given on marketing, press work & web content management. BUT Excellent people skills, confident communicator. Good writing skills & media experience advantageous. Web literacy an advantage. ASK email your CV to
[email protected] to register your interest. REF 3000-DAILY-2/11 JOB ARBORICULTURALIST BE4 30/10/09 LOC GUILDFORD, SURREY PAY YES FOR THOMSON ECOLOGY LTD DES To join our happy & supportive team at the leading independent ecology consultancy in the UK. Provide a key role in delivering high quality arboriculture consultancy services to our clients to current best practice & relevant British Standards. The work will involve travelling to survey sites, mainly to the SE of England but occasionally further afield. BUT Ability to write technical reports to a very high standard essential. ASK
[email protected] for detailed job description, or CV & covering letter to Laura Prosser, Thomson Ecology Ltd, Compass House, 60 Priestly Road, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7YU or via email. REF 3001-DIRECT-2/11 JOB UPLAND HYDROLOGY NETWORK MANAGER BE4 2/11/09 (noon) IV 17/11/09 LOC EDALE PAY 23708 – 26276 pro rata + car allowance FOR MOORS FOR THE FUTURE DES 2 years, 14 hrs 50 mins / wk. Act as champion for both the Moors for the Future & the Upland Hydrology Group by promoting & raising awareness of good hydrology management in the uplands with a wide range of audiences. Direct & be responsible for all research elements of the group & general co-ordination of activities & events. The need to make clear links to the Water Framework Directive River basin Planning Process will be central to the role, in addition links to delivery &
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[email protected] (with postal address) 01629 816361. REF 3002-DAILY-2/11 JOB RIVERS & PEOPLE PROJECT OFFICER BE4 30/10/09 (noon) IV wb16/11/09 LOC LEWISHAM PAY 31935 – 33306 FOR LEWISHAM COUNCIL DES 3 year temp post. Responsible for delivering river related activities, working with the local community, partners & the Creekside Education Trust to develop special, fun & exciting engagement opportunities that appeal to target groups & get them actively involved with the Borough’s river network. Plan, organise & lead practical conservation volunteering work sessions, environmental education events, promote people’s awareness of rivers in the boroughs & help enhance riverine habitats for nature & wildlife. We offer excellent development opportunities, plus a range of benefits that includes a final salary pension scheme, flexible working & the opportunity to make a real difference to our local community. BUT Good practical knowledge of wildlife issues, with experience of working with a wide range of stakeholder groups & running practical conservation management, environmental & educational sessions. ASK Ref: CUS316. www.lewisham.gov.uk REF 3003-DAILY-2/11 JOB COUNTRYSIDE EDUCATION RANGER BE4 30/10/09 LOC BOWILL nr SELKIRK PAY 16000 pro rata FOR BUCCLEUCH HERITAGE TRUST DES Join small dynamic team. Fixed term 1 year. Take responsibility for developing & delivering education visits for schools. Help enhance visitor enjoyment of cside, assist in providing & maintain visitor facilities, provide visitor info & help conserve natural heritage. BUT Enthusiastic, self-motivated, flexible approach to work with educational experience & education a/ ranger qual; excellent communication skills. Current driving licence advantage. Weekend working essential. ASK CV to: Helen Currie,
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Voluntary Opportunities, all current volunteer adverts are available online: REF VOL-DAILY-2/11 JOB ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION VOLUNTEER BE4 4/11/09 IV 10/11/09 (accom provided 9/11/09) LOC HOOK, HAMPSHIRE PAY £50 / wk + full board & lodgings FOR THE GORDON BROWN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTRE DES / BUT Starting 14/12/09 for 1 year (or earlier as we have as we have a GNAS Archery Course running this week where you will be trained as a GNAS Archery Leader). Work with the Head of Centre & other members of staff in the day to day running & development of the Centre & the provision of quality Environmental Education & fun activities. Help lead activities for visiting schools to encourage visiting children (usually 6 – 11 year olds) to gain knowledge & understanding about their environment & have fun! Provide land management support to aid the upkeep of our beautiful 25 acre site. Live on site with 3 other vols. Assist in the care of the animals (currently pigs, chickens & goats). Would suit a university graduate who wants to gain experience. ASK Letter / CV to Mrs. T. Malcolm, Head of Centre,
[email protected] giving details of your skills, experience & aspirations. REF VOL-DIRECT-9/11 JOB VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT CO-ORDINATOR BE4 6/11/09 IV 26/11/09 LOC OVERBECKS, SALCOMBE, SOUTH DEVON COAST PAY Expenses, training & development opportunities FOR NATIONAL TRUST DES To assist in all departments with the co-ordination of vol recruitment, selection & induction, ensuring a friendly & efficient first point of contact. Fantastic new vol opportunity for someone looking to develop their knowledge & skills in marketing & communication. Equally if someone has a background in promotion & marketing & is looking for a vol role to share their experience & knowledge, this role would be ideal. BUT Strong verbal & written communication skills; enthusiasm, commitment, flexibility, friendly & approachable manner; experience in marketing / promotion work or strong desire to develop these areas; confidence to be proactive & work on own initiative; car driver. Ideally able to commit 1 day a week for up to a year to give consistency to this new role as it develops. ASK Alan Edwards, 01548 842893. CV & covering letter to
[email protected] Alan Edwards, The National Trust, Overbecks, Sharpitor, Salcombe, Devon TQ8 8LW REF VOL-DIRECT-26/10 JOB SHARPHAM ADMINISTRATION INTERN BE4 23/10/09 LOC TOTNES, DEVON PAY Transport expenses, onsite accom may be available to rent FOR SHARPHAM OUTDOORS DES To assist the manager & ranger in day to day running of the Sharpham Outdoor office. Respond to phone enquiries & / or take messages, recording the following information: name, number or email, enquiry, details; check answerphone & respond to enquiries as above; take bookings for Sharpham Outdoor & public events; check emails & respond to or forward messages as appropriate, incl: sending out risk assessments & booking forms; maintain our address / email details; update information on our website (recording bookings on the online calendar, advertising events etc). For creative & enthusiastic individuals, there is significant scope for developing these responsibilities over time, particularly in the area of developing marketing & public relations materials. BUT Attention to detail, basic computing skills, good writing style. ASK / Chat: 01803 732799.
CJS Jobs Digest, (a review of adverts from other sources, published during the past week): REF 3004-WENVA-26/10 JOB OPERATIONS ADVISOR BE4 23/10/09 IV wb9/11/09 LOC WARRINGTON PAY 30723 – 34280 FOR ENVIRONMENT AGENCY DES Key post in the Emissions Trading Group you will be responsible for the regulation of processes under the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Regulations 2005. BUT Rel experience, perhaps as a regulator or from working within a regulated sector; degree or equiv in a scientific env or engineering discipline; knowledge & / or experience of industrial processes & techniques for monitoring carbon dioxide & other emissions advantageous. Strong interpersonal skills & a good understanding of quality & / or EMS. ASK Ref: 14353/HDO. www.environment-agency.gov.uk/jobs Environment Agency, Recruitment Admin Team, HR Service Centre, 4th Floor, Stockdale House, Headingley Business Park, 8 Victoria Road, Leeds LS6 1PF 0845 601 2233
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Countryside Jobs Service Weekly – www.countryside-jobs.com BE4 31/10/09 LOC KNARSDALE, NORTHUMBERLAND PAY YES incl accom, landrover, equipment & performance bonus FOR KNARSDALE ESTATE DES For one of the premier beats on this consistent & prolific Grouse Moor in the North Pennines (16,000 acres). BUT Honesty, enthusiasm, experience & a full understanding of Moorland Management essential, as well as ability to work alone & as part of a team. ASK CV & letter to John Palmer, Knarsdale Estate Office, Knarsdale, Northumberland CA8 7PD REF 3006-SHOOTINGTIMES-2/11 JOB EXHIBITOR MANAGER BE4 ? LOC Rural office outside BASINGSTOKE PAY YES FOR THE CLA GAME FAIR DES This is the leading cside exhibition held at a different prestigious stately home venue each year. You would be responsible for approx 1000 exhibitors. BUT Good sales experience (exhibition sales not a requirement), people, admin & IT skills. ASK
[email protected] REF 3007/11-WFC-26/10 JOB 5 x NURSERY WORKERS BE4 26/10/09 LOC DALAMERE NURSEY, NORTHWICH, CHESHIRE PAY 13697 pro rata FOR FORESTRY COMMISSION DES 10 months permanent contract. Work as part of the nursery team, performing the manual production operations needed for the growing of quality seedlings. BUT 2 Standard Grades or GCSEs (A-C or 1-3) 1 of which English or experience in nursery / hort / agriculture (with a working understanding of spoken & written English). Good arithmetic skills. ASK Ref: HR09/94. www.forestry.gov.uk
[email protected] Shireen West, Personnel & Development, 231 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH12 7AT REF 3012-WFC-26/10 JOB ASSISTANT AREA LAND AGENT BE4 23/10/09 LOC COED Y CYMOEDD FOREST DISTRICT, RESOLVEN PAY 29050 – 34480 FOR FORESTRY COMMISSION DES Support the Area Land Agent to deliver a comprehensive Estates service to all staff operating in the Forest District. BUT Degree, post or under graduate Diploma in surveying / land management & work towards membership of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors essential. Experience of working in rural estate management & a good understand of the land registration process. Understanding of GIS an advantage. Ability to speak Welsh desirable. ASK Ref: HR09/101. www.forestry.gov.uk
[email protected] Amy Cornelius, Personnel & Development, 231 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH12 7AT Mobile phones at the ready for Autumn ladybird invasion As ladybirds crawl into our homes for the winter, scientists have called for more photos to be sent in to the UK Ladybird Survey to help track the harlequin ladybird invasion. This invasive alien species is a potential threat to Britain’s native ladybirds and wider biodiversity. Scientists at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) have teamed up with Woolworths.co.uk to start a mobile phone recording scheme which allows on-the-spot recording and will hopefully encourage more children to get involved in science. Dr Helen Roy, an entomologist at CEH, said this had been a particularly good year for some species of ladybird, including harlequins and the native 7-spot, with large swarms being reported throughout the summer. Now, she said, was the ideal opportunity to send in photographs to help monitor the harlequin invasion as ladybirds are mostly inactive during the winter months and some species, such as the harlequin, spend the cold period in buildings – often in large numbers. It is also hoped the support of the public will provide clues about the numbers of the native 2-spot species. Peter Brown of Anglia Ruskin University, who also works on the UK Ladybird Survey, said that despite the increase in numbers of some species, there had been reports from across Europe that native 2-spots are declining. “The tiny 2-spots tend to spend the winter with harlequins in buildings, so sending in photos of this species will provide us with the information we need to begin assessing the magnitude of this decline,” he said. Dr Roy said ladybird recording was very important in helping scientists to assess the effects of environmental change, including the arrival of a new species, on biodiversity. The new mobile portal feeds directly into the UK Ladybird Survey. “We are excited that ladybird sightings can now be sent in through the mobile phones and hope using this technology will motivate more children to get involved in biological recording," she said. “Studying ladybirds can be a lot of fun; there are 46 different species in the UK and, although identifying them can be challenging, it is extremely rewarding.” Centre for Ecology and Hydrology - 16 October 2009 REF 3013-WWTS-2/11 JOB ASSISTANT CENTRE MANAGER BE4 4/11/09 (noon) IV 16/11/09 LOC HANNINGFIELD RESERVOIR VISITOR CENTRE PAY up to 6868 based on a 15 hr week FOR ESSEX WILDLIFE TRUST DES / BUT Part time, 2 days per week, extra days may be available occasionally. Assist the Centre Team in the efficient & profitable running of our Visitor Centre. You need skills to help organise the shop & programme of events for visitors with the help of a team of committed volunteers & other staff. Possible extra days running activities & events. ASK www.essexwt.org.uk Essex Wildlife Trust, The Joan Elliot Visitor Centre, Abbotts Hall Farm, Great Wigborough, Colchester, Essex CO5 7RZ 01621 862960 Fax: 862990
[email protected] REF 3014-SHOOTINGTIMES-26/10 JOB UNDERKEEPER BE4 28/10/09 LOC GLOUCESTER PAY 12064 + accom FOR HARTPURY COLLEGE DES One of the UK’s leading sports & land based, residential colleges, based on a 700ha estate with outstanding resources. Under the management of the Gamekeeping lecturing staff, play a key role in the day to day running of the College Shoot & fishing lake. 12 days shooting sold each year. Also assist in instructing & assessing Gamekeeping students in practical skills development. BUT Proficient in the rearing of birds, vermin control, running shoot days & all other tasks associated with the running of a commercial driven pheasant shoot. Rel practical experience; able to demonstrate best practice to students in accordance with H&S procedures. Full driving licence & shotgun cert. Ideally rel NVQ or Level 2 qual. CRB Disclosure. ASK www.hertpury.ac.uk 01452 702135.
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Countryside Jobs Service Weekly – www.countryside-jobs.com REF 3015/21-GUARDIAN-2/11 JOB A2 CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT ADVISERS BE4 30/10/09 LOC LONDON PAY 45381 – 55188 FOR DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT DES / BUT You will use your analytical skills, knowledge and diplomacy to influence senior policy makers, integrating policy analysis and practice. Some posts may have particular emphases on e.g. green growth and development, water, forestry, ecosystem services and fisheries, post-conflict situations, and risk and vulnerability. Other posts would benefit from knowledge and experience of particular regions including Central Asia, South Asia and Africa. ASK www.dfid.gov.uk REF 3022-GUARDIAN-2/11 JOB SENIOR POLICY & PERFORMANCE OFFICER BE4 2/11/09 (noon) IV 16/11/09 LOC BAINBRIDGE or GRASSINGTON PAY 24646 – 30011 FOR YORKSHIRE DALES NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY DES Excellent opportunity to influence all aspects of policy in a nationally-designated landscape, & to get involved in all aspects of the corporate management of the org. BUT Ideally with a strong interest in cside & rural issues generally, & National Parks in particular; confidence, credibility & communication skills to win support of our policies & build relationships with a wide variety of national, regional & local orgs. Experience of developing & co-ordinating policy; strong analytical skills & ability to develop systems to monitor performance & its impact, across all our functions. ASK www.yorkshiredales.org.uk
[email protected] 0300 456 0030. REF 3023-PRESS&JOURNAL-2/11 JOB GEO-RANGER BE4 30/10/09 5pm LOC LOCHINVER, SUTHERLAND PAY 26460 pro rata FOR NORTH WEST HIGHLANDS GEOPARK DES Initially to 31/3/12. Undertake an audit of the Geopark & create a Local Geodiversity Action Plan. Deliver a programme of geotours & geological events at key sites. BUT Wide knowledge of geology, ideally have geology degree. Aptitude for dealing with the public & passion for educating a variety of audiences in geology & landscape. ASK Dr. Fiona Mackenzie, Geopark Officer, North West Highlnads Geopark, Culag Buildings, Lochinver, Sutherland IV27 4JQ
[email protected] 01571 844000 REF 3024/6-FARMERSWEEKLY-26/10 FOR BUSINESS LINK JOB PAY LOC DES / BUT Team Leader 32000 – 42000 Devon, Somerset, Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Managing the delivery of the Rural Development Plan for England (RDPE). Manage the delivery team, hit targets, monitor performance & endure project is meeting all outputs on time & within budget. Strong understanding of farming needs, land based & other rural businesses. Able to work cross functionally & drive performance. Extensive experience in complex public sector projects & understand the RDPE. Business planning & budget management essential. Business Adviser x 2 26000 – 37000 1xDevon & Somerset 1 x Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Provide a comprehensive & impartial brokerage service to farming & other businesses. Fundamental in helping the organisation deliver the aims of the RDPE to help support & promote sustainable farming, forestry & food sectors. Able to identify rel & appropriate business support provisions to broker services. Passion for customer service, excellent interpersonal skills, ability to listen, remain impartial & be objective. BOTH Fixed term to 31/3/10. BE4 26/10/09 IV 5,10,13/11/09 ASK www.businesslinksw.co.uk
[email protected] 01752 759893 REF 3027-WSNH-16/11 JOB AREA OFFICER, Islay Local Goose Management Scheme BE4 14/11/09 IV 8/12/09 LOC BOWMORE, ARGYLL & STIRLING PAY 19146 FOR SCOTTISH NATURAL HERITAGE DES To lead on administration & delivery of the scheme & assist with future reviews of goose management issues & policy. Assist with SNH contribution to local agricultural initiatives. BUT Rel experience in env, agricultural or cside management, esp woring with public bodies / NGOs / general public. Knowledge of SNH or SGRPID management schemes, esp goose management & good understanding of goose issues on Islay & Argyll. IT skills incl GIS & Access. Experience of collecting, processing & disseminating large amounts of ecological data; good working knowledge & understanding of Islay or west coast / island farming systems; ability to communicate well with farmers; driving licence; able to work as part of a team & manage staff. ASK Ref: 071-037. www.snhjobs.co.uk Technical info: Rae McKenzie, SNH, Main Street, Bowmore, Isle of Islay PA43 7JJ 01496810711
[email protected] Apply: Caroline McDonald, SNH, Great Glen House, Leachkin Road, Inverness IV3 8NW 01463 725182
[email protected] www.snhjobs.co.uk REF 3028-WSEPA-2/11 JOB ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION OFFICER BE4 30/10/09 LOC FRASERBURGH PAY 24955 – 28772 FOR SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY DES Regulate & enforce env legislation & inspect sites, watercourses etc to ensure compliance with statutory requirements. Work incl pollution control, conservation of water resources, emissions from prescribed processes, storage, treatment, transfer & disposal of controlled waste (excluding radioactive) & use of sealed radioactive sources. Assess applications for env permits. Rel degree & sound knowledge of env legislation essential. 1+ year's pollution control experience. Corporate membership of approved body desirable. Computerate. ASK Ref: EP79041. www.sepa.org.uk REF 3029-WSOILASSOC-9/11 JOB FFLP FARM LINKS OFFICER BE4 5/11/09 IV wb 16/11/09 LOC HOME BASED - South West, West Midlands & East Midlands PAY 21000 pro rata FOR SOIL ASSOCIATION DES Part time, 4 days / wk. Fixed term to 2011.Introduce suitable farms the the Food for Life Farm Links Programme. Carry out assessment visits, provide support for schools & deliver presentations at regional seminars to introduce the programme to schools. Develop case studies of best practice for the FFLP website. BUT Experience of working in education or within env education; excellent presentation skills & outstanding organisational skills. Experience of working with farmers &delivering training an advantage. ASK
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Countryside Jobs Service Weekly – www.countryside-jobs.com REF 3030-WNTS-2/11 JOB RANGER BE4 30/10/09 IV wb 23/11/09 LOC INVEREWE PAY 16456 – 17279 FOR NATIONAL TRUST FOR SCOTLAND DES Contribute to the conservation management of the natural & cultural heritage of Inverewe Estate & Garden along with Corrieshalloch Gorge, whilst facilitating access by visitors & increasing their enjoyment & understanding by means of interpretation & education. Also normally 1 day / wk spent at the separately managed Torridon Estate assisting the Property Manager with educational activities & conservation management. BUT Sound experience delivering a wide range of practical countryside management as a Ranger / Warden or equivalent; degree or equivalent level knowledge in countryside management or similar. Excellent communication skills at a variety of levels & media; excellent organisational, admin & timemanagement skills with ability to prioritise & re-prioritise workload to meet changing demands; ability to think & act quickly in emergencies; competent in MS Office; current driving licence. Ideally chainsaw & / or pesticide certification & ATV or off-road driving certification. ASK www.nts.org.uk REF 3031-WHORTWEEK-2/11 JOB PARK MANAGER BE4 2/11/09 IV 20/11/09 LOC THE MERE AT ELLESMERE PAY 24646 – 26276 FOR SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL DES 3 years. Responsible for the long term strategic development & day to day management of a diverse mix of formal gardens & parkland, natural habitats & visitor facilities. BUT Educated to degree level; excellent communicator with experience of landscape & visitor facility management. ASK Ref: PM319CJS. Chat: Carolyn Healy, 01743 255914. Apply: 0345 678 9012 (24 hrs)
[email protected] REF 3032-WHORTWEEK-2/11 JOB PARKS OFFICER BE4 30/10/09 LOC POOLE PAY 20198 – 22958 FOR BOROUGH OF POOLE DES Help deliver high quality maintenance of formal public greenspaces across the North of the Borough incl: site inspections; monitoring & supporting the operational running of the Grounds Maintenance Contract; liaising with Greenspace Community Engagement Officers & other groups; dealing with the public & service users incl complaints; procuring good & equipment. BUT Experience of working across a range of formal public greenspaces & enjoy liaising with a wide variety of people. Formal qual in hort, landscaping or related area, experience of managing contracts, staff, budget & queries from the public; good IT skills with knowledge of GIS. Previous applicants need not apply. ASK Ref: MM2676CJS. Chat: Phillip Sinclair, 01202 261339
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[email protected] 01202 633474 / 633482. REF 3033-WHORTWEEK-2/11 JOB LECTURER IN COUNTRYSIDE / AGRICULTURE BE4 30/10/09 LOC RODBASTON CAMPUS PAY 18030 – 27297 FOR SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE COLLEGE DES To join our successful cside & agriculture team. BUT Experience within cside management & / or agriculture essential. Familiarity with requirements of awarding bodies in the education sector an advantage. Hold or working towards a professional teaching qual & genuine interest in delivering practical & theoretical sessions to a wide range of learners. Ideally qual to degree standard or equiv & hold D32 / 3 or A unit & D34 or V unit or equiv. ASK Ref: HR09/053/CJS.
[email protected] REF 3034-WTELEGRAPH-2/11 JOB ESTATE WORKER BE4 ? IV 10/11/09 LOC WOKINGHAM PAY 16991 – 18937 FOR WOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL DES Wokingham has various scenic footpaths, bridleways & byways & we’ll be looking to you to install gates & signs, trim hedges, carry out grass cutting, install stiles & make byway repairs. BUT Practical cside / estate management skills & experience; full UK driving licence & willing to work outdoors in all weathers. ASK Ref: 2792CJS. Chat: Mark Morris, 0118 934 2016. Apply: www.wokingham.gov.uk/jobs-and-careers 0118 974 6081 (24 hrs). REF 3035-HORTWEEK-26/10 JOB ASSISTANT PARK MANAGER BE4 28/10/09 LOC GREENWICH PARK, LONDON PAY 30770 – 37110 FOR THE ROYAL PARKS DES Design bedding schemes, update park maps, dealing with enquiries. Day to day management of the Landscape Maintenance Contract using the Confirm Landscape Maintenance computer programme & your experience. BUT Degree, NVQ L3 or equiv qual in hort or rel subject. Well-versed in park management. In depth knowledge or rel legislation incl H&S. Computerate, good with people & used to contract management. Understand Agenda 21. Work on a call out rota, evenings & weekends. ASK Ref: APMGE1-CJS www.royalparks.org.uk
[email protected] HR Department, The Royal Parks, The Old Police House, Hyde Park London W2 2UH REF 3036/7-FARMERSWEEKLY-2/11 LOC DEVON BE4 30/10/09 FOR BICTON COLLEGE JOB PAY DES / BUT Instructor in Countryside 19134 pro rata Part time Instructor / Technician in Countryside 16110 pro rata Part time. Delivery & assessment of the subject area, maintenance & preparation of the equipment. Promote excellent relationships with external industry orgs & assist in the marketing process. BOTH ASK www.bicton.ac.uk 01395 562363
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Managing Parks & Urban Green Spaces for Wildlife World Ranger Congress event
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Dartmoor NPA Juniper Hall FSC, Surrey Balallan House, Stirling Ballater
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Navigation Training Surveying Bridges First Aid at Work (HSE) Safe Shelter Building Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESDGC) CPD for Educators Professional Tree Inspection
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Machynlleth Stoneleigh, Warks
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Macro-fungi Identification
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Centre for Alternative Technology Arboricultural Association Institute of Ecology & Environmental Management (IEEM)
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CS 30/31 Combined Lively Leaflets & Perky Panels A Non-Planner's Guide to the Planning System Stump Grinding Operations (Lantra Awards ITA)
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Capel Manor College Losehill Hall Losehill Hall Dorking, Surrey
Capel Manor College Peak District NPA Peak District NPA Land Skills Training Ltd
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Coppicing: Practical Woodland Management (OCN Level 3) Pesticide Application Foundation Module NPTC PA1 Tree Planting Environmental Legislation & Regulations Review Safe & Responsible Fire Lighting for Young People Working with Secondary Schools through the National Curriculum Leading Environmental Activities Planning & Access - Working Together for Community Benefit
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Centre for Alternate Technology Bicton College Edinburgh London Ballater
Centre for Alternative Technology Bicton College BTCV Scotland Croner Training Wilderness Experiences
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Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) Wildwise
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Paths for All Partnership
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Natural Energy Centre, Milton Keynes National Energy Foundation Holditch, West Dorset Mallinson Ltd Ballater Wilderness Experiences S Devon Wildwise Blaenau Ffestiniog Plas Tan y Bwlch Institute of Ecology & Environmental S E England Management (IEEM) Institute of Ecology & Environmental E Midlands Management (IEEM) Dorking, Surrey Land Skills Training Ltd Battleby Sharing Good Practice, SNH London Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV)
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Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) Arboricultural Association Moelyci Environmental Centre Peak District NPA Centre for Alternative Technology Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI)
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FSC Flatford Mill Oxfordshire Wildwood, Kent Sheffield Hackney City Farm, London Dartmoor Hornsey Rise Gardens, London Edinburgh Edinburgh Assington, Suffolk Tregarth, Bangor The Foundry, Lawshall Occombe
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Wood Fuel Heating & CHP Green Wood Footstool Outdoor Cooking for Young People Emotional Literacy National Parks Staff Induction Course Surveying for Bats & Development - The Consultants Approach The Role of BAPs in Local Development Frameworks & Site Specific Development Proposals Professional Tree Inspection (Lantra Awards) Marine Renewables & Our Natural Heritage Preparing Effective Funding Applications Wild & Wonderful Environmental Games - To Capture the Imagination Basic Tree Survey & Inspection Habitat Management for Farmland Birds Managing Conflict & Aggession in the Workplace Hydro Electric Power Systems DIY For Beginners Identifying Freshwater Invertebrates for Biological Surveying and Recording Woodland Ways Weekend Wildwood Photography Day Basketmaking Rush Weaving Firecraft Workshop Introduction to Permaculture Wood & Stone Carving Rush Work Coppicing Woodland Tool Maintenance Inspiring Children Willow Basket Workshop
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Hedge Laying Day course Mushroom Foray 2 Campcraft TWO for Adults Fungal Foray Moss Identification for Beginners Making a Felt Bag Drystone Walling Butterfly Conservation Work party
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Field Studies Council Woodland Ways Wildwood Trust Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) Low-Impact Living Initiative (LILI) Wildwise Naturewise Four Winds Inspiration Centre Four Winds Inspiration Centre Assington Mill Moelyci Environmental Centre Green Light Trust Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust The Blackdown hills Hedge Laying Assosciation Blackdown Hills AONB The Sustainability Centre Wildwise Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Moelyci Environmental Centre BCNP Wildlife Trust Butterfly Conservation
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Butterfly Conservation Work party Woodland Awareness Develop the Trainer in You
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Butterfly Conservation Wilderness Experiences Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV)
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Training Event Title
Days
09/11/2009 09/11/2009
ITC First Aid Forest Schools practitioners Award Level 2
09/11/2009 09/11/2009 09/11/2009 09/11/2009 10/11/2009 10/11/2009 10/11/2009
CS 38: Basic Tree climbing and perform aerial rescue Wildlife Law OCN Sustainable Woodland Management Pesticide Application Hand Held Applicator Module NPTC PA6 Risk Assessing Woodlands for use with Young People Habitat Management for Lower Plants & Fungi Outdoor Learning at the Chalkface
10/11/2009 11/11/2009 11/11/2009 11/11/2009 11/11/2009
Survey & Identification of Conifers - An Introduction Path Management: Restoration and Care Setting up your Outdoor Classroom Biodiversity : Planning Obligations & the NERC Act A Council of All Beings
11/11/2009 11/11/2009 12/11/2009 12/11/2009 12/11/2009 12/11/2009 12/11/2009 12/11/2009
1 1 tbc 2 1 1 1 2
12/11/2009 12/11/2009
Survey & Identification of Conifers Practical Volunteering Day Managing Urban Birds Building a Willow Garden Basket Introduction to UK Wildlife Legislation Safe Use of Woodland Hand Tools Getting Local People Active & Involved Phase 1 Habitat Survey Level 2: Certificate of competence in brushcutting (strimmer) operations Introduction to Permaculture Design
13/11/2009 13/11/2009 13/11/2009
At
By
2 5
Wood Lane, Sheffield Cannock Chase, Staffordshire
Forest Schools (Archimedes Training) Forest Schools (Archimedes Training)
5 5 5
Capel Manor College Losehill Hall The Sustainability Centre, Hants
Capel Manor College Peak District NPA The Sustainability Centre
2 1 1 1
Bicton College Kingussie Chew Valley, N Somerset Battleby
1 1 1 2 1
N W England Oatridge College Kingussie Oxford S Devon N W England tbc Glasgow Holditch, West Dorset Nailsworth, Glocs Kingussie London Tregarth, Bangor
Bicton College Wilderness Experiences Flora Locale Sharing Good Practice, SNH Institute of Ecology & Environmental Management (IEEM) Paths for All Partnership Wilderness Experiences University of Oxford Wildwise Institute of Ecology & Environmental Management (IEEM) Neroche Scheme RSPB Mallinson Ltd Biocensus Training Wilderness Experiences Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) Moelyci Environmental Centre
1 2
Capel Manor College Brighton
Capel Manor College Brighton Permaculture Trust
Identifying Trees: The Challenge of Late Autumn Introduction to Risk Assessment Woodland Crafts for Young People
3 1 1
FSC Flatford Mill Balallan House, Stirling Kingussie
Field Studies Council BTCV Scotland Wilderness Experiences
13/11/2009 14/11/2009 14/11/2009 14/11/2009 14/11/2009 14/11/2009 14/11/2009
Emotional Literacy in the Outdoors Leadership Skills Renovation & Restoration of Tools Green Roofs Coppicing course From Earth to Pizza in a Weekend! Butterfly Conservation Work party
2 2 1 2 2 2 1
Stourport-on-Severn Sac Ayr Tregarth, Bangor Brighton Ravenshill Woodland Reserve Beaulieu, Hampshire Lydford Old Railway Reserve
Bishops Wood Centre BTCV Scotland Moelyci Environmental Centre Brighton Permaculture Trust Malvern Coppicing Countryside Education Trust Butterfly Conservation
14/11/2009 14/11/2009 15/11/2009 15/11/2009 15/11/2009 16/11/2009
Moth Event Butterfly Conservation Work party Fruit Tree Pruning Mushroom Foray 3 Butterfly Conservation Work party Safe Shelter Building
1 1 1 1 1 1
Lineover Wood Winter Down Copse Assington, Suffolk The Farmers Arms, nr West Hatch Brampton Wood Kingussie
16/11/2009 16/11/2009
Project Management for Countryside Staff Forest Schools practitioners Award Level 3
2 5
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Whiteley Woods, Sheffield
Butterfly Conservation Butterfly Conservation Assington Mill Blackdown Hills AONB Butterfly Conservation Wilderness Experiences Countryside Management Services (UK) Ltd Forest Schools (Archimedes Training)
16/11/2009 17/11/2009 17/11/2009
2 6 1
Bicton College Machynlleth Kingussie
17/11/2009 17/11/2009
Pesticide Application Field Crop Sprayer Module NPTC PA2 Hydro Electric Systems 2009 Safe & Responsible Fire Lighting for Young People Badgers (III): Mitigating Impacts on Badger Setts CPD training course Enabling Effective Youth Participation
1 1
17/11/2009 17/11/2009 17/11/2009 18/11/2009 18/11/2009 18/11/2009 18/11/2009
Making Play Structures at Forest School Organising Programmes of Guided Walks & Events Woodchipper Training (Lantra Awards ITA) Wildlife Law Outdoor Cooking for Young People Leave No Trace - The Minimum Impact More Effective Marketing
18/11/2009
Leading Earthwalks Days
18/11/2009 18/11/2009 19/11/2009 19/11/2009
Badgers: Survey, Exclusions & Mitigation Contract Management Skills Carving a Wooden Bowl Debate: From Tsunami to Drought event New Development & Urban Greenspace: Wild Plants for Biodiversity Enhancement
19/11/2009
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www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses www.losehilltraining.org.uk www.sustainability-centre.org
01395 01540 01672 01738
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www.bicton.ac.uk www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk www.floralocale.org www.snh.org.uk/sgp
01962 868626
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01540 661295 01865 286953 01803 868269
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[email protected]
www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses www.brightonpermaculture.co.uk http://www.field-studiescouncil.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=179 www.btcv.org/shop www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk
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www.assingtonmill.com www.blackdown-hills.net www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk
01388 776463 0114 2855534
[email protected]
www.cms-ne.co.uk www.forestschools.com
Bicton College Centre for Alternative Technology Wilderness Experiences
01395 562387 01654 705981 01540 661295
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.bicton.ac.uk www.cat.org.uk www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk
Stroud, Gloucestershire Doncaster
Creswell Associates Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV)
01453 731231 0121 3592113
www.cresswellassociates.com/training www.btcv.org/etn
1 2 1 2 1 1 1
Stourport-on-Severn Losehill Hall Dorking, Surrey Stanhope, nr Durham Kingussie Edinburgh Manchester
Bishops Wood Centre Peak District NPA Land Skills Training Ltd Ptyxis Ecology Wilderness Experiences Sharing Good Practice, SNH Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV)
01299 250513 01433 620373 01306 876404 01434 321199 01540 661295 01738 458555 0121 3592113
1
Stourport-on-Severn
01299 250513
Scotland Losehill Hall Holditch, West Dorset Royal Geographical Society, London
Bishops Wood Centre Institute of Ecology & Environmental Management (IEEM) Peak District NPA Mallinson Ltd Earthwatch Europe
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01962 01433 01460 01865
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http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp www.losehilltraining.org.uk www.mallinson.co.uk www.earthwatch.org/europe
Manchester
Flora Locale
01672 515723
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www.floralocale.org
1 3 2 eve 1
868626 620373 221102 318856
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Training Event Title
Days
19/11/2009 19/11/2009 19/11/2009
Outdoor First Aid and Incident Management CS 39: Operate a chainsaw from a rope and harness max guide bar length 380mm Outdoor First Aid and Incident Management
20/11/2009
Coastal Birdwatching with Wader and Gull Identification
3
FSC Margam Park
Field Studies Council
20/11/2009 20/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009
3 1 1 2 2 1 2
FSC Juniper Hall Birnam Institute, Dunkeld Kilmington Jupiter (Grangemouth) London Edinburgh Tregarth, Bangor
Field Studies Council Paths for All Partnership Blackdown Hills AONB BTCV Scotland Naturewise Four Winds Inspiration Centre Moelyci Environmental Centre
1 1 1 1 1
Capel Manor College Stoke Climsford, nr Callington nr Leiston Belfast Short Wood, Northamptonshire
Capel Manor College RSPB Suffolk Wildlife Trust Butterfly Conservation BCNP Wildlife Trust
22/11/2009 22/11/2009 22/11/2009
Getting to Know Conifers SCAN Conference: Sport & the Outdoors event Mushroom Foray 4 Bridges & Boardwalks Harvesting Heat: Rocket Stove & Mass Heaters Willow & Rush Seasonal Decorations Introduction to Basketmaking Level 2: Certificate of competence in brushwood chipper operation Make Birds Count - a bird survey training day Badgers Workshop Advance Pug Identification Coppicing Level 2: Certificate of Competence in stump grinding operations Butterfly Conservation Work party Butterfly Conservation Work party
1 1 1
Capel Manor College Mount Fancy Farm Township Plantation
Capel Manor College Butterfly Conservation Butterfly Conservation
22/11/2009
Butterfly Conservation Work party
1
Little Breach Reserve
Butterfly Conservation
22/11/2009 23/11/2009 23/11/2009 23/11/2009 23/11/2009
Butterfly Conservation Work party Renewable Heating Systems Arboriculture & Bats: A Guide for Practitioners Facilitating Discussions, Events & Workshops Forest Schools Practitioners Award Level 1
1 5 1 1 3
Mount Fancy farm Machynlleth Hinchingbrooke CP, Cambs Birmingham Whiteley Woods, Sheffield
Butterfly Conservation Centre for Alternative Technology Bat Conservation Trust Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) Forest Schools (Archimedes Training)
23/11/2009 23/11/2009 23/11/2009 24/11/2009
2 1 3 1
Capel Manor College Worcester Bicton College Birmingham
Capel Manor College Countryside Recreation Bicton College Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV)
3 1 1
Capel Manor College Edinburgh Battleby
1
S E England
Capel Manor College Four Winds Inspiration Centre Sharing Good Practice, SNH Institute of Ecology & Environmental Management (IEEM)
25/11/2009 25/11/2009
Tractor driving A New Era for Country Parks CS39 Operate a Chain Saw from a Rope & Harness Introduction to Presentation Skills Safe use of pesticides: Foundation Module (PA1) & Hand Held Sprayers (PA6A) Round Weaving Visitor Monitoring Toolkits & Their Use Winning Approaches - What do you need to do to Convince a Planning Inspector? Groundcare: AMOWO2 Certificate of Competence in the safe use of mowers LOLER Thorough Examination of Arb Equipment
2 3
Capel Manor College Dorking, Surrey
26/11/2009 26/11/2009 26/11/2009 27/11/2009 28/11/2009 28/11/2009 28/11/2009 28/11/2009 28/11/2009
Hedgelaying Creative Interpretation of the Natural World Working with Communities Make your own Biodiesel Coppicing Hedgerow Baskets Hedgelaying Making a Log Basket Trainer Induction course
2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2
28/11/2009
Working with Living Willow
1
FSC Epping Forest S Devon St. Ethelburga's London Machynlleth Sparkes Gill Wood, Kent Edinburgh Assington, Suffolk Tregarth, Bangor Keswick Swanwick Lakes Wildlife Reserve, Swanwick
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust
29/11/2009 30/11/2009
Butterfly Conservation Work party Woodland Awareness
1 1
Dunsford DWT Reserve Ballater
Butterfly Conservation Wilderness Experiences
30/11/2009
CS 30/31 Combined
5
Capel Manor College
30/11/2009 30/11/2009
Taking Learning for Sustainability Outside the Classroom Managing dogs & their Owners
2 2
Losehill Hall Losehill Hall
24/11/2009 25/11/2009 25/11/2009 25/11/2009
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Birmingham
By
Working with 'Friends of..' Groups
21/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 21/11/2009 22/11/2009
1
At
19/11/2009
2
S E England
Environmental Trainers Network (BTCV) Institute of Ecology & Environmental Management (IEEM)
2 2
Capel Manor College Surrey
Capel Manor College First Aid Academy
Contact Tel
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website
0121 3592113
[email protected]
01962 868626 08456 122 122 extension 245 0844 3571426
[email protected]
http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp
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www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses www.firstaidacademy.co.uk http://www.field-studiescouncil.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=279 http://www.field-studiescouncil.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=220 www.pathsforall.org.uk
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www.btcv.org/etn
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www.btcv.org/shop www.naturewise.org.uk www.four-winds.org.uk www.moelyci.org
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses www.rspb.org.uk www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org
[email protected]
www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected]
www.wildlifebcnp.org
www.cat.org.uk www.bats.org.uk www.btcv.org/etn www.forestschools.com
[email protected] [email protected]
www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses www.countrysiderecreation.org.uk www.bicton.ac.uk www.btcv.org/etn
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses www.four-winds.org.uk www.snh.org.uk/sgp
[email protected]
http://www.ieem.net/workshops.asp
Capel Manor College Land Skills Training Ltd
01962 868626 08456 122 122 extension 245 01306 876404
[email protected] [email protected]
Field Studies Council Wildwise Talk Action Centre for Alternative Technology AJS Crafts Four Winds Inspiration Centre Assington Mill Moelyci Environmental Centre First Aid Academy
01803 868269 020 7324 4774 01654 705981 01233 820461 0131 3322229 01787 229955 01248 602793 0844 3571426
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses www.landskillstraining.co.uk http://www.field-studiescouncil.org/2009/courseinfo.aspx?id=47 www.wildwise.co.uk www.talkaction.org www.cat.org.uk www.ajscrafts.co.uk www.four-winds.org.uk www.assingtonmill.com www.moelyci.org www.firstaidacademy.co.uk
Capel Manor College
01489 774400
[email protected] 01752 309857- 7753 432061 01540 661295
[email protected] 08456 122 122 extension 245
[email protected]
www.capel.ac.uk/shortcourses
Peak District NPA Peak District NPA
01433 620373 01433 620373
www.losehilltraining.org.uk www.losehilltraining.org.uk
[email protected] [email protected]
www.hwt.org.uk
www.wildernessexperiences.co.uk