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Title  

Tutor at FSC London Region (Bushy Park)

Reference     (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors   Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location   England (London & Greater) - UK
Type   Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status   Full Time
Level   Mid Level
Deadline   20/07/2015
Company Name   Field Studies Council
Contact Name  
Website   Further Details / Applications
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Description  

We currently have 2 Tutor positions available within the FSC London Region at Juniper Hall Field Centre & Bushy Park.

In the important and challenging role of Tutor you will develop, plan and deliver ‘out-of-classroom learning’ activities to a wide ranging audience; engaging and enthusing students and assisting FSC achieve its goal of ‘Bringing Environmental Understanding to All though firsthand experience’.  You will be expected to lead groups of all abilities in the natural environment with the ability to provide an appropriate standard of care for our learners. You will also contribute to all other aspects of running a busy education centre. Previous experience is essential, as is knowledge of the National Curriculum and a degree in either Biology or closely allied discipline.  Training will be given to help you develop your competence.  You’ll also be confident in working both in a team and independently and possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

If you feel that you meet the skills we are looking for, then we want to hear from you. 

To find out more, visit our website and download the full vacancy pack for these posts: 
www.field-studies-council.org/vacancies or phone our Human Resources team on 01743 852138.

 

Send your completed application form and covering letter to: recruitment@field-studies-council.org

 

The closing date for receipt of your completed application form is 12 noon on Monday 20th July 2015

Interviews are scheduled to take place in the week commencing 27th July 2015.

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