Greenway Officer
Organisation: London Wildlife Trust
Salary: £22,500
Location: East London
Position Type: Paid/Fixed Term Contract
Part/Full Time: Full Time
Closing Date: 13 Oct 09
Website: www.wildlondon.org.uk
Contact: Serena Clayton
Contact Telephone: 020 7261 0447
Contact Email: recruitment@wildlondon.org.uk
Details:
Running from Wick Lane in Tower Hamlets to Beckton, the Greenway is a traffic free route that passes by historical buildings and along peaceful waterways. The Greenway is an utterly unique stretch of East London that is a haven for wildlife.
Funded by London Thames Gateway Development Corporation, the Greenway Officer will deliver an education project for units in Key Stage 1 and 2 of the Science National Curriculum, for children from primary schools located close to the Greenway.
Main duties will also include planning, coordinating and leading corporate volunteer workdays at The Greenway, focusing on land management and habitat enhancement.
Experience working in nature conservation including knowledge of habitat management is essential as well as having working knowledge of the National Curriculum. This post also requires good communication skills, verbal and written, appropriate for children, teachers, parents and corporate volunteers.
Greenway Officer
Organisation: London Wildlife Trust
Salary: £22,500
Location: East London
Position Type: Paid/Fixed Term Contract
Part/Full Time: Full Time
Closing Date: 13 Oct 09
Website: www.wildlondon.org.uk
Contact: Serena Clayton
Contact Telephone: 020 7261 0447
Contact Email: recruitment@wildlondon.org.uk
Details:
Running from Wick Lane in Tower Hamlets to Beckton, the Greenway is a traffic free route that passes by historical buildings and along peaceful waterways. The Greenway is an utterly unique stretch of East London that is a haven for wildlife.
Funded by London Thames Gateway Development Corporation, the Greenway Officer will deliver an education project for units in Key Stage 1 and 2 of the Science National Curriculum, for children from primary schools located close to the Greenway.
Main duties will also include planning, coordinating and leading corporate volunteer workdays at The Greenway, focusing on land management and habitat enhancement.
Experience working in nature conservation including knowledge of habitat management is essential as well as having working knowledge of the National Curriculum. This post also requires good communication skills, verbal and written, appropriate for children, teachers, parents and corporate volunteers.
For the opportunity to join the Trust, please download an application pack from our website at http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/Jobs/tabid/95/Default.aspx for any enquires please email recruitment@wildlondon.org.uk or call 020 7261 0447
Closing date for applications is 12 noon Tuesday 13th October 2009
Interviews to be held on Tuesday 20th October 2009
The London Wildlife Trust is an equal opportunities employer.