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Title  

Education Officer

Reference     (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors   Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location   England (South East) - UK
Salary   Full/Part-time post based in Surrey £14.04 per hour,
Type   Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status   Part Time / Per Day
Level   First Level
Company Name   Surrey Wildlife Trust
Contact Name  
Email   louise.shorthose@surreywt.org.uk
Website   Further Details / Applications
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Description  

Do you have the ability to enthuse and encourage children and young people to engage with their local natural environment? If so, you could be just the person we need to join our education team.

The main aim of the role is to promote awareness and enjoyment of the natural environment and to foster a lifelong connection with nature through teaching 4-19 year olds.  The Education Officer will teach from early years through to the secondary school curriculum plus inspire at events, birthday parties and other outdoor and classroom activities.

We are seeking a flexible, experienced and highly motivated individual who is passionate about natural history and outdoor learning.  Some teaching experience is essential together with enthusiasm, imagination and a wish to enthuse the next generation.  

This role is full time during March to July and in September, then two days a week in August and through the winter.  Although based at the Trust’s Education Centres at Nower Wood and Bay Pond, a full driving license and access to a vehicle are essential as time will be spent out and about in Surrey. Some occasional weekend and evening work will be necessary.

For an application form and the full job profile, please refer to our website www.surreywildlifetrust.org  or contact Louise Shorthose at louise.shorthose@surreywt.org.uk

Closing date:  Midday Friday 5th August 2016
Interview: Thursday 11th August 2016 at Bay Pond, Godstone


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