The FLOW project has created two new part time jobs – Project Manager and Wetlands Field Officer
FLOW – Fixing and Linking Our Wetlands Project Manager
£24,000 pa pro rata for 4 days a week
Fixed Term contract for 8 months with a possible extension to 2020
Closing date: Friday 4th September
The Manhood Wildlife & Heritage Group is a registered charity, run by volunteers, which has been working to improve the environment of the Manhood Peninsula [south of Chichester] since 1997 – presented with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2010.
This post will initially deliver a Wetlands Condition Assessment programme , identifying opportunities to improve the wetland network on the Manhood peninsula, working with volunteers, key organisations, landowners and the local community. The aim is to ensure that the wetland habitat is connected and managed to a high standard so that it functions for people and wildlife.
The successful candidate will have experience of managing projects, programmes and contracts, as well as managing volunteers and working with local communities. In addition, they will need to possess an ecological background and knowledge of the associated legislation. They will have knowledge and experience of writing management plans and practical hands-on experience of land management for nature conservation, particularly in relation to wetland habitats. They will be able to work independently as well as part of a team and be required to line manage an assistant. A full, clean driving license is required as travel to areas that are often not accessible by public transport will be necessary.
For further details and how to apply email chairmt@mwhg.org.uk or ring 01243 607104
FLOW – Fixing and Linking Our Wetlands Field Officer
£18,000 pa
pro rata for 4 days a week
Fixed Term contract for 8 months with a possible extension to 2020
Closing date: Friday 4th September
The Manhood Wildlife & Heritage Group is a registered charity, run by volunteers, which has been working to improve the environment of the Manhood Peninsula [south of Chichester] since 1997 – presented with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2010.
This post will initially assist in the delivery of a Wetlands Condition Assessment programme, identifying opportunities to improve the wetland network on the Manhood peninsula, working with volunteers, key organisations, landowners and the local community. The aim is to ensure that the wetland habitat is connected and managed to a high standard so that it functions for people and wildlife.
The successful candidate will have experience of managing volunteers, ecological field surveys and practical habitat improvement work. They will have knowledge and experience of writing management plans and practical hands-on experience of land management for nature conservation, particularly in relation to wetland habitats. They will be able to work independently as well as part of a team. A full, clean driving license is required as travel to areas that are often not accessible by public transport will be necessary.
For further details and how to apply email chairmt@mwhg.org.uk or ring 01243 607104