Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
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If you have always been looking for an opportunity to play a role in nature conservation
but wondered how and if the right opportunity would come along, then this traineeship may be
for you. This traineeship is ideal for career changers and starters.
We’re looking for a Wilder Communities Trainee to inspire, engage and enthuse a diverse
range of community groups to deliver our vision for the Derwent Living Forest.
In this role, you’ll use your transferable skills and passion for wildlife to inform wide
audiences, encouraging them to participate in natures recovery. You’ll lead on a wide range of
activities, including; tree planting, engagement events, talks and school sessions – promoting
the Derwent Living Forest project to all.
To be successful you will have great communication and engagement skills and be passionate
about inspiring people to care and act for nature.
It is an exciting opportunity to develop your community engagement skills within an ambitious
nature recovery organisation.
What will you gain:
- Knowledge and experience of project delivery
- Knowledge and experience working with community groups and partnerships
- Wider training opportunities to support your professional and personal development
About you
This role might be right for you if:
- You have strong organisational skills and enjoy managing changing priorities.
- You’ve had some experience working with volunteers.
- You have a good understanding of ecology and the wildlife of the British Isles.
- You would like to deliver activities that are engaging and informative
The job description also includes a person specification, this outlines some skills
that would be advantageous – not every skill is essential as we don’t expect you to know
everything in advance.
In your application, please outline the skills and experience you have that would make you a
good candidate for this role. Use the person specification on our website to help you
write your application.
You can consider referring to any of the following as examples of your skills: paid work; your
education history; societies; sports; volunteering; hobbies or interests; support you provide
to family or friends, etc. We want to hear about you as an individual. Enthusiasm and eagerness
to learn play a crucial part in being successful in this trainee role.
We are happy to talk flexible working!
This role will be based at our office in Middleton although a balance of home and office
working will be allowed. We are a local charity so applicants should be easily able to access
our office and other locations around the county.
If you have any questions about the role which are not answered in the Job Description
and Terms on our website, please either email [email protected] or call 01773 881188.
Interviews are planned for 30th May.
For more information please refer to the job description and key terms on our website. If you have
any questions about the role which are not answered in the documents, or require
adjustments to the application process, please either email [email protected] or call 01773
881188.
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