Bat Conservation Trust
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About Us
Bats are remarkable and essential to our environment. The Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) is the
foremost non-governmental organisation dedicated to bat conservation and habitat protection.
Our mission is to secure bats’ future in a changing world.
BCT actively works on a range of initiatives to create a better world for bats. We’re
passionate about preserving these unique creatures and are committed to welcoming like-minded
individuals who share our dedication.
The British Bat Survey (BBatS) sits within The National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP) and
aims to use new passive acoustic monitoring methods to fill in gaps in trends for
underrepresented species, habitats and geographical areas.
We are now looking for a British Bat Surveys Project Officer to join us on a part-time basis
for a nine month fixed-term contract, working 15 hours per week over two days. There is the
possibility for the role to be extended up to the end of March 2027, depending on additional
funding.
The Benefits
- Salary of up to £26,500 depending on experience (pro rata)
- Pension with 4% employer contributions
- 25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata)
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Eye Care Vouchers
- Flex Time Policy
- Cycle Scheme
If you have experience of working with volunteers or on citizen science projects and a strong
grasp of bat survey techniques, this is an unmissable opportunity to make an impact with our
dedicated team.
You’ll have the chance to support an exciting new project and gain experience of cutting-edge
research methods, enabling us to gain important insight and support these fascinating but often
overlooked mammals!
So, if you’re passionate about conservation and want to play a crucial role in preserving bat
habitats, read on and apply today!
The Role
As a British Bat Surveys Project Officer, you will support the delivery of the BBatS project.
You’ll recruit volunteers through the promotion of the survey, supporting them throughout the
survey season and co-ordinating the return of data before uploading findings to our sound
classification system.
Working with a range of internal and external stakeholders, you’ll manage the analysis of data
and the reporting of results, identifying potential improvements for future projects.
Additionally, you’ll manage the purchasing of equipment and the equipment loan scheme.
About You
To be considered as a British Bat Surveys Project Officer, you will need:
- Experience of recruiting and working with volunteers and/or working on citizen science
projects - An understanding of bat survey techniques, in particular acoustic surveys
- Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills
- Excellent project management skills
- At a minimum, GCSEs in English Language and Maths at Grade C (Level 4) or equivalent
The closing date for this role is the 12th February 2024.
Other organisations may call this role Conservation Project Officer, Environmental Project
Officer, Project Support Officer, Project Delivery Officer, or Project Officer.
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are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all
applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business
and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.
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