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Biodiversity Data Centre Recording Officer

Reference     (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors   Ecology Aquatic & Terrestrial Conservation
Location   England (North West) - UK
Salary   £26,322 - £27,739 per annum (pro-rata if part-time)
Type   Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status   Full Time
Level   Mid Level
Deadline   09/09/2024
Company Name   Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
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Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre Recording Officer

Location: Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre at Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery Trust, Carlisle, Cumbria

Hours: Full Time – 37.5 hours per week (0.8 FTE might be considered)

Contract: Fixed term for 2 years, with possibility of move to permanent contract subject to funding

Salary: £26,322 - £27,739 per annum (pro-rata if part-time)

Closing date: 10am, Monday 9th September 2024

An exciting opportunity to join Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre and play a significant role in developing biodiversity recording across the county.

Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre is one of over 70 Local Environment Record Centres in the UK and is focused on collating, managing and analysing species, habitat and wildlife site data for Cumbria to better inform decision-making across the county. Formed in 2011 at Tullie, CBDC evolved from the Museum’s Natural History Records Bureau which was established in 1902 and was one of the earliest biological recording centres in the world. We currently hold over 2.7 million species records and aim to double this in the next five years to provide a more accurate biodiversity baseline for Cumbria.

We are looking to recruit a Recording Officer who will manage all incoming records, ensure data quality checks are undertaken on the veracity of data received, and promote recording to different audiences. The role will work closely with county recorders, local societies and national organisations to maintain data flow and raise awareness of biological recording. Offering an exciting opportunity to combine an interest in wildlife and wildlife communication with an interest in data management, the role would suit an established ecologist interested in developing their data skills further or a data specialist interested in developing their natural history interests. Either way, excellent communication skills and a good understanding of ecology/natural history are a must!

Based at CBDC at Tullie in Carlisle, the role will involve extensive collaboration with individuals and organisations across the county so is likely to involve travel across the county to organise events, attend meetings, and provide talks. Hybrid working will be permitted whenever the requirements of the role permit.

Purpose of the Role

  • Building and strengthening links with the biodiversity recording community (volunteer recorders, local recording groups and national schemes/organisations) and other CBDC stakeholders.
  • Increasing the amount of high quality biodiversity data available for Cumbria and its availability for widespread use.
  • Promoting biodiversity recording to new audiences, establishing good recording practices.
  • Developing and delivering biodiversity information products and services with the CBDC team, particularly through the provision of ecological knowledge.

Application Process

Please visit the CBDC Job Vacancy page to access the job description and person specification. Send your CV and a covering statement (of no more than 750 words), detailing any relevant experience and knowledge, and how you meet the person specification to hr@tulliehouse.org by 10am on Monday 9th September 2024.

Successful candidates will be invited for interview on Monday 23rd September 2024. Interviews will be at Tullie in Carlisle and we encourage candidates to attend in person but a Zoom option will be made available if this isn’t possible.

If you have any questions about the role or would like an informal chat before applying, please contact Rebecca Slack at Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre: rebecca.slack@cbdc.org.uk or 07810 322127.

 

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