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Four Seasonal Assistant Reserve Managers

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Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location Wales (West) - UK
Town/City Ynyslas
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level First Level
Deadline 18/02/2011
Company Name Countryside Council for Wales
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Website Further Details / Applications
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POST: Four Seasonal Assistant Reserve Managers
POST NOs: 000278-000280and 000960
LOCATION: Ynyslas
GRADE: Band A

MAIN DUTIES

  • Control vehicle access to the reserve and parking.
  • Staff the reserve centre and shop, handling sales of leaflets, books, postcards etc, and answer queries by the public about the reserve.
  • Help deliver our educational programme, mainly involving leading teacher-supervised educational walks/activities for primary school pupils, giving introductory talks to GCSE and A level groups, and dealing with booking enquiries.
  • Lead guided walks for the public.
  • Learn about the natural history of the dunes so that correct information is given to groups and educational parties, and ensure that information is given at the correct level for the group concerned.
  • Carry out reserve patrols and day-to-day visitor management, including policing of site regulations.
  • Collect litter and carry out other cleaning duties.
  • Provide advice to visitors on site safety matters and provide first aid.
  • Assist with practical site maintenance.
  • Assist with site survey and visitor monitoring.
  • Take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and others and comply with all health and safety legislation as appropriate.
  • Behave in accordance with our corporate values.
  • Consistently meet the standards required to fulfil the service expectations of your internal and external customers/citizens and partners.
  • Carry out other general duties as necessary.

In addition, particular duties will be the responsibility of individuals within the seasonal team:

  • In the shop: monitor stock, prepare daily accounts and banking receipts, organise season ticket sales through local post offices.
  • Prepare an end of season report.
  • Prepare work rotas and duties.
  • Maintain the schools booking system.
  • Maintain the marine aquarium.

It is impossible to allocate the amount of time spent on these projects. The weather is all-important, as is the time of year.

JOB COMPETENCIES

To be considered for these posts you will need to demonstrate on your application form the following competencies:

Essential

  1. A commitment to good customer service in our dealings with the general public.
  2. A knowledge of natural history and practical countryside management skills.
  3. Good interpersonal and teamworking skills.
  4. Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  5. The ability to deliver talks and lead guided walks.
    - The ability to currently and legally drive a car in the UK.
  6. An awareness of Welsh culture, and a positive attitude to linguistic and cultural diversity.
    - Posts 000278, 000279 and 000960: The ability to use basic Welsh conversational phrases (eg ‘bore da’ – ‘good morning’) and to pronounce Welsh place names correctly.
    - Post 000280: Fluency in spoken Welsh.

Desirable

  1. A working knowledge of first aid.
  2. Access to some form of private transport (due to lack of public transport in the area).
  3. Knowledge of coastal ecology.
  4. An interest in providing outdoor educational activities for schools.

There are 10 sections on our application form for you to tell us how you meet each of the numbered competencies above. Our application form asks about your driving and language abilities separately, so these competencies are not numbered above.

SALARY

The starting salary will be pro-rata to £14,171.00 a year.

HOURS

You will be required to work 37 hours a week. At peak periods more time will be spent keeping the centre open longer into the early evening. The centre is kept open seven days a week throughout the season and you will be required to work most weekends with two days off during the week.

There is an entitlement of 11.5 days annual leave plus 6 days public & privilege holidays for the 25 weeks of this appointment. This total of 17.5 days leave will normally have to be taken outside of school holiday periods and you will normally be required to work on bank holidays.

STATUS

These are fixed-term, pensionable full-time appointments, running from 11 April 2011 until 30 September 2011.

You must be available for five days training during the week commencing 11 April 2011.

APPLICATIONS AND CLOSING DATE

Application forms can be downloaded from our website or you can e-mail us at c.jones@ccw.gov.uk or phone us on 01970 631160 and we will post an application form and job description to your home address.

Please return your completed application form to:

Ceri Jones
Countryside Council for Wales
Welsh Assembly Government Building
Rhodfa Padarn
Llanbadarn Fawr
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion
SY23 3UR

or e-mail it to c.jones@ccw.gov.uk, quoting the post number(s) as a reference.

The closing date for receipt of application forms is midday on 18 February 2011.

Interviews will be held on 10 and 11 March 2011.

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