IMPORTANT: This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents / Valid Work Permit-holders. Other applicants need not apply.
Community Education Officer [Part-time] Old Park Hill BLF Reaching Communities ‘Hill at the Heart: Communities on the Up’ Project
Fixed Term part-time (2.5 days) post to 31st December 2019 Closing Date: Midday on 14th March 2016 Interview Date: 21st March 2016 Salary Range: £21,956 to £26,366 (pro rata) Based at Old Park Hill Nature Reserve and the Old Park Community Centre in Whitfield
The Job: This post will be a real opportunity to develop a compelling engagement programme with communities in the local area and make a real difference to their quality of life through the participation, engagement and involvement with the improvement and nature conservation of the Reserve. This programme would be supported by Tutors and volunteers as well as outside contractors and so the post holder would need to co-ordinate these individuals.
You: This is a post which will use to the full a broad mixture of skills built on wide, hands-on experience. The qualities of the individual appointed to the post will play a large part in determining the nature of the job. You will be able to demonstrate skills and experience such as ;
• A track record of engaging communities and people from different backgrounds. • A range of knowledge and experience of using different methods of communication to engage a wide range of audiences • ability to work as part of a team but also independently • Skills in leadership and mentoring of others and experience of managing staff or volunteers • Supporting the skills development of others
Kent Wildlife Trust is the leading wildlife charity for Kent and Medway, supported by its members and staffed by committed professionals. We are all working to protect wildlife and to find better ways to run an efficient and effective organisation.
Contact details: For an application pack contact Dot Hughes on 01622 662012, email dot.hughes@kentwildlife.org.uk or visit our website: www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk
Kent Wildlife Trust has a positive approach to equality and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community
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