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Title  

FSC Engagement and Training Assistant (Eco-Skills internship) - Base Negotiable

Reference     (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors   Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location   England (South Central) - UK
Salary   £18,408 - £19,539 per annum.
Type   Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status   Full Time
Level   Voluntary & Interns
Deadline   03/02/2021
Company Name   Field Studies Council
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Description  

Hours: 37.5 hours per week

Fixed term: 1st March 2021 to 28th February 2022.

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 is a 12-month structured career development opportunity to design and deliver biodiversity training courses, including courses for younger people (aged 16-25).

The post holder will develop skills in training people in one or more biodiversity subjects by designing learning pathways, training courses, tutor networks and related publications. FSC believes this role will support the postholder to continue their career development within the green economy as a provider of biodiversity skills training.

The post is externally funded as part of ‘Generation Green’ project to create new jobs, volunteer roles and apprenticeships to connect more than 100,000 young people to nature, especially younger people aged 16 - 25.

This post holder will be part of a national team with ambitious targets for income and impact to support the charitable mission of the Field Studies Council. The team’s success will achieve accessible learning outcomes for target audiences by developing/upscaling structured learning pathways.

The successful candidate will have experience engaging target audiences with biodiversity and experience organising training or community events.

The successful candidate will also have a degree in an environment / biological / biodiversity discipline or comparable experience/qualification and knowledge of one or more biodiversity subjects.

The post will include the need to travel to FSC locations and other venues throughout the UK, which will involve some overnight stays.

Please apply if you are interested in joining an internationally respected organisation where there are brilliant opportunities for self-development and where you can use your passion for the environment to enthuse others.

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.

Closing date: 12 noon on Wednesday 3rd February 2021.

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

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