Nature Restoration Trainee x 3
Closing date: Monday 5 August 2024
Salary: National Living Wage, currently £11.44 per hour (FTE £20,821) subject to increases in line with Government changes.
Contract type: Internship / Working hours: Part time
Location: Pond Farm, Wisley Common, Byfleet, Surrey, GU23 6QS
Are you keen to develop your practical conservation skills and gain experience working in the conservation sector? This trainee role could be for you!
Contact details
Please apply using the application form below and send to Samantha Salt at samantha.salt@surreywt.org.uk by Monday 5th August 2024.
Job reference: Nature Restoration Trainee
We are thrilled that we are able to provide an exciting, new trainee scheme lasting one year for three individuals. The trainee scheme will provide the opportunity to work within our Reserves Management team and gain a diverse range of practical training in conservation management, including calcareous grassland management, heathland management and conservation grazing, whilst obtaining many more transferable skills.
The role will involve largely working outdoors, so no two days will be the same. The role is for 4 days a week and you will be offered the opportunity to develop your own interests and work with a range of different teams, including Education, Research & Monitoring, and Nature Based Solutions.
The trainee scheme will provide the chance to lead groups of practical conservation volunteers and be part of a team that truly cares about the environment. You would get the opportunity to undertake a selection of funded external and internal training, including First Aid, Brushcutter and NPTC Chainsaw courses (or suitable equivalents if you already have these qualifications).
You must have some previous experience of successfully working with volunteers and the ability to inspire others about nature conservation. You must also have an understanding of the skills required in countryside and habitat management. We are looking for passionate individuals who are seeking that first step into their career in conservation.
Please note, a driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential as our locations cannot all be easily accessed by public transport.
We are committed to having an inclusive and diverse workplace and encourage applications from backgrounds which may be underrepresented in our sector. We aim to offer an interview to all candidates that meet the essential criteria for the post. Please let us know if you require any adjustment to make our recruitment process more accessible; recruitment will be in person and will include undertaking practical tasks.
Please apply using the application form on our website and send to Samantha Salt at samantha.salt@surreywt.org.uk by Monday 5th August. Interviews will be held on the week commencing 19th August 2024.