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Title  

Engagement and Training Officer (Eco-Skills) Flexible Location

Reference     (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors   Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location   England (South Central) - UK
Salary   £23,045 - £26,299 per annum. Flexible Location Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Type   Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status   Full Time
Level   Mid Level
Deadline   05/01/2021
Company Name   Field Studies Council
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Description  

Field Studies Council is one of the UK’s leading providers of outdoor environmental education. This is a great opportunity to join the Field Studies Council (FSC).

This exciting role will design and produce environmental engagement courses. The scope is hundreds of online and place-based training courses for adults and young people across the UK. 

Success will achieve accessible learning outcomes by developing/upscaling structured learning pathways for a range of subjects, especially biodiversity, natural history and environmental art. This includes providing support for learners and links to partner organisations and FSC Publications. Our learners will earn recognition and accreditation and take on personal and professional roles that benefit themselves and the natural environment.

As our Engagement and Training Officer you will develop and maintain training standards and tutor networks for a portfolio of subjects and work with course co-ordinators to arrange course delivery. You will also contribute to the design of marketing plans and fundraising bids to attract/retain new learners and partners.

The successful candidate will have great evidence of success with producing and evaluating engagement and training courses. You will also have great knowledge of the environment training market and related pedagogy and roles for different target audiences.

Please apply if you are interested in joining an internationally respected organisation where there are brilliant opportunities for self-development and where you use your passion for biodiversity to enthuse others and protect our natural heritage.

The Field Studies Council follows a recruitment and selection process that is applied fairly, consistently, and without favour or prejudice, and which promotes a working environment in which diversity is recognised, valued and encouraged.

They want to create a world where everyone feels connected to the environment, so that they can enjoy the benefits it gives and makes choices that help protect it – especially now when our planet is facing issues such as climate change and loss of biodiversity.

As an Investors in People charity, they realise that to achieve their vision they need diverse teams of staff who have a wide range of skills, a real passion for the work of the charity and a pride in their role within it. No matter what role you perform, everyone can make a difference and every role is vital to delivering their mission and vision…if this inspires you, they would love to hear from you.

Closing date: 12 noon on Tuesday 5th January 2021.

APPLICATIONS

Interviews are planned for the second and third week of January 2021 (virtual likely), with shortlisted applicants being contacted by telephone and/or email.


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