Conservation Volunteer Co-ordinator (12h pw)

Posted on 26 September, 2024

Job title: Conservation volunteer co-ordinator
Job purpose: To lead the Trust’s winter conservation volunteer programme.
Contract: Part time 12 hrs per week, fixed term (October ’24 to 28th March ’25)
Salary: £24,720 per annum pro rata (equivalent to £12.68 ph)
Benefits: 29 days’ holiday entitlement (pro rata)
Application deadline: 13th October 2024.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Are you enthusiastic in sharing your passion for ecology? Can you bring conservation to life, engaging mixed ability groups in playing an active role in encouraging nature and wildlife in an urban area? The Talbot Village Trust has an exciting opportunity for a new post of Conservation Volunteer Co-ordinator to deliver community volunteering schemes in our woodland in Wallisdown.

Following a successful pilot last winter, we’re keen to develop our conservation volunteer scheme, inviting local residents, school groups, university students and corporate groups to experience practical conservation firsthand, and learn more about the ecology of this space. Led by our woodland management plan and ecology surveys, the work will help measurably enrich the biodiversity of the woodland, sharing conservation techniques and improving understanding of the ecology with our volunteers and the wider public.

This post is held within a small and developing team within the charity, aiming to build closer relationships between our local community, the land we steward and the wildlife living here. The role will be supported by other members of our staff team and our deeply committed trustees.

The successful candidate will work with volunteers of all ages, including supervised secondary school groups, and will be required to undertake an Enhanced DBS Check.

If you would like to read more about our volunteering opportunities, take a look here: https://talbotvillagetrust.org/get-involved/

Key responsibilities:

Designing and supervising volunteer conservation sessions

Design and deliver a programme of engaging and well managed woodland maintenance volunteering tasks that will bring about meaningful biodiversity changes
Contribute to establishing and undertake measurements to monitor the impact of the changes that are made, including by conducting wildlife surveys, setting up the recording on national databases. These will supplement the professional surveying already in place.
Ensuring all activities are fully risk assessed, taking into account the needs and abilities of each volunteer, and the daily and changing conditions
Establish and support cohesive groups of volunteers, bringing together people of different backgrounds to form welcoming social groups, increasing the number and range of people volunteering with us
Engage in national best practice in supporting conservation volunteers
Supporting our engagement with local communities

Promote our volunteering opportunities particularly among groups from diverse backgrounds
Create and deliver citizen science activities, inviting volunteers and woodland visitors to add to their and our understanding of the ecology here
Connect volunteers with useful opportunities for networking, training and development (signposting is provided)
Attend or run events on an occasional basis that may be outside of office hours
General

Undertake administration for the project including, but not limited to: maintaining accurate event records, work programmes, risk assessments, evaluation spread sheets, financial reports and outcome reports.
Prepare reports on the volunteering activities for our team and trustees
Contribute to events or other activities as part of TVT’s wider engagement
Contribute to internal and external communications and campaigns by working closely with other team members, ensuring all communications are timely, constructive and engaging
Undertake any other duties in support of the charity’s activities as may be reasonably required.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Essential:

Experience of developing and leading outdoor conservation volunteering sessions or similar, including producing and maintaining thorough risk assessments
Knowledge of woodland ecology and appropriate approaches to increase biodiversity
Experience of woodland conservation techniques including tool care and safety
Experience of working with mixed groups, including families, corporate teams and people with additional needs
Strong relationship building and relationship management skills
Self organised, proactive & positive approach to work
Working knowledge of data privacy requirements when working with volunteers
Confident in maintaining accurate records, and producing reports on biodiversity and impact using Word and Excel competently.
Natural team worker with excellent communication skills (written, using Outlook & in person) including producing progress reports
Experience of working in small teams taking accountability for your area of work
Strong commitment to the mission, vision and values of the Talbot Village Trust
Desirable:

Knowledge of conservation groups and projects local to Bournemouth and Poole
Experience of supervising people of any age with autism or anxiety
Current First Aid certificate suitable for managing volunteers carrying out practical conservation tasks
Experience in leading citizen science projects, helping the public play a stronger role in noticing and encouraging wildlife
Experience in working with secondary school age students
Experience using Canva or similar to create engaging promotional or reporting materials, adhering to brand guidelines

ABOUT US

The Talbot Village Trust is a charity with a vision for communities in south-east Dorset to live well. We exist to support people to transform their own lives for the better. We do this by providing grants to charities and other local impact organisations delivering much needed services in Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch, Purbeck and east Dorset. We also manage an estate combining the historic Talbot Village, residential and commercial lettings, woodland, and an urban heath. We have distributed over £10 million in funds through 650 awards across south-east Dorset over the past decade.

How to apply

Please apply with a covering letter outlining why you are suitable for this role along with your CV including names of two referees (none of whom will be contacted without your consent and only if you are offered a position). Email your application to beverley@talbotvillagetrust.org

As a small team, we are not able to provide individual feedback at the initial stage of the application process. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

This is a part time role, working 12 hours per week, for sessions running on regular weekdays.

Deadline for applications is 13th October 2024. However, we will review CVs as received and reserve the right to hold interviews for shortlisted candidates on an ongoing basis.

Interviews will be held on 22nd and 23rd October, with a view to the successful applicant starting during the week commencing 28th October, if available.

Should you be interviewed for one of our vacancies (either virtual or face to face), you will always receive considered feedback from us once a decision has been reached.

We warmly welcome applicants from all parts of our diverse community, particularly those from under-represented groups. The post holder will be required to undertake DBS check.

Thank you for showing an interest in the opportunity.

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