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Mission: Invertebrate Project Officer

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Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location England (London & Greater) - UK
Salary Additional Information £27,390 - £33,300 per annum, depending on experience.
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Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level First Level
Deadline 05/01/2020
Company Name The Royal Parks
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Description

Created in March 2017, The Royal Parks is a charity that supports and manages 5,000 acres of historic parkland across London. Millions of Londoners and tourists visit our beautiful sites, which offer unparalleled opportunities for enjoyment, exploration and healthy living in the heart of the capital.

We look after eight of London’s largest open spaces; Hyde Park, The Green, Richmond, Greenwich, St James’s, Bushy and The Regent’s Parks, and Kensington Gardens. We also manage other important open spaces in the capital including Brompton Cemetery, Victoria Tower Gardens, Canning Green and Poet’s Corner.

We are now looking for a Project Officer to join us on a 12 month fixed-term contract, supporting our existing Mission Invertebrate project.

Mission: Invertebrate is a project that aims to enrich the wildlife in our beautiful parks by bringing together the public, ecologists and park teams to help invertebrates thrive.  

The Benefits


- Salary of £27,390 - £33,300 per annum depending on experience
- Pension scheme
- 26 days' holiday pro rata plus public holidays
- Work from beautiful, eco-friendly offices in the LookOut in Hyde Park
- Take on an engaging role with a supportive, innovative and flexible employer

If you have project or programme experience within natural sciences, ecology, zoology, parks/green spaces, horticulture or conservation, this is an amazing opportunity to put your knowledge to best use providing opportunities for the public to discover more about the creatures that are essential to keeping our eco system flourishing.

With invertebrate numbers experiencing worrying global declines, your work will be key in encouraging Londoners to support our environment by delivering invertebrate conservation initiatives across the capital, making a real difference to urban ecology.

So, if you are ready to take on an exciting role inspiring and motivating visitors and volunteers to support the preservation of our beautiful and crucial wildlife, this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.

The Role


As a Project Officer, you will support the delivery of Mission: Invertebrate through the development and delivery of adult learning opportunities and citizen science projects. You will also support the Project Manager with exciting habitat enhancement projects.

Specifically, your role will involve planning, developing and delivering high quality, inspiring activities focussed on invertebrate conservation including recruitment and management of volunteers, monitoring and evaluating impact and actively promoting our mission.

You will:
- Plan, develop and deliver high quality programmes of adult learning opportunities
- Recruit, train and manage volunteers for wildlife monitoring projects
- Create project plans, write risk assessments, and purchase and maintain resources as needed
- Support with development and delivery of habitat enhancement works across the parks
- Pilot new projects, working with park teams to identify park-specific needs, diversifying our learning offering
- Record, collate and analyse relevant information, producing valuable and easy to read reports

About You


To join us as a Project Officer, you will need:
- Sufficient experience in developing and supporting successful projects or programmes in the following sectors: natural sciences, ecology, zoology, parks/green spaces, horticulture or conservation, including managing budgets, reporting and evaluation
- Experience of recruiting, managing and training volunteers and managing day-today volunteer operations
- The ability to respond to changing plans and use initiative to develop new opportunities and broker new relationships
- Passion for engaging audiences regarding UK nature, particularly invertebrates
- A degree level qualification in an environmental or science subject, such as Natural Sciences, Biology, Geography, Ecology, Zoology, Conservation, or equivalent experience
- A full, valid driving licence

Ideally you will have first aid certification and a current enhanced DBS check, but this is not essential. Experience of developing and managing scientific surveys would also be beneficial.

This is a full time role, working 36 hours per week.

 

The closing date for this position is the 5January 2020, so if you’re seeking your next exciting challenge, please apply via the button shown.

 

You will be asked to submit your CV and a personal statement describing how your skills and experience meet the essential competencies in the person specification.

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