The FSC has a long tradition in supporting and delivering biodiversity learning, through its taught courses but also through projects such as AIDGAP, the Biodiversity Training Project (2006-2010), Invertebrate Challenge (2010-2014), Tomorrows Biodiversity (2013-2018) and FSC BioLinks (2016-2022). It remains one of the UK’s leading publishers of taxonomic publications ranging from entry-level fold out charts through to systematic monographs published for the Linnean Society and Royal Entomological Society. The charity has also been a key player in setting up nationally recognised accreditation schemes.
FSC BioLinks is an exciting project that is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Included in this pack is the key information relating to our FSC BioLinks Project Officer (West Midlands) vacancy:
- Job Description and Person Specification
- Summary of the main terms and conditions for the post
- Information about FSC and the FSC BioLinks Project (also visit www.field-studies-council.org)
How to apply:
For all recruitment information and the relevant application form please go to our vacancies web page at:
www.field-studies-council.org/vacancies
To apply for this position please download and complete in full the Application Form. You must ensure that your application includes examples of how you have demonstrated skills, knowledge and experience in meeting the requirements of the post detailed in both the job description and person specification.
Send your completed application form to: recruitment@field-studies-council.org OR
Human Resources, FSC Head Office, Preston Montford, Montford Bridge, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY4 1HW
Please note we do not accept CV’s without a completed application form.
The closing date for receipt of your completed application is midnight on Sunday 9th February 2020
Interviews are scheduled to take place at FSC Head Office on Tuesday 18th February 2020
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted by email.
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