London Jobs |
Manchester Jobs |
Liverpool Jobs |
Nottingham Jobs |
Birmingham Jobs |
Cambridge Jobs |
Glasgow Jobs |
Bristol Jobs |
Wales Jobs |
London Jobs |
Manchester Jobs |
Liverpool Jobs |
Nottingham Jobs |
Birmingham Jobs |
Cambridge Jobs |
Glasgow Jobs |
Bristol Jobs |
Wales Jobs |
Oil & Gas Jobs |
Banking Jobs |
Construction Jobs |
Top Management Jobs |
IT - Software Jobs |
Medical Healthcare Jobs |
Purchase / Logistics Jobs |
Sales |
Ajax Jobs |
Designing Jobs |
ASP .NET Jobs |
Java Jobs |
MySQL Jobs |
Sap hr Jobs |
Software Testing Jobs |
Html Jobs |
Job Location | Sunderland |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £25,000 per annum, pro-rata |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time or part-time |
Marine Restoration & Engagement Officer (Wild Oysters/Stronger Shores)Salary: £25,000 per annum, pro rataHours: Part Time - 22.5 hours / 3 days per weekDuration: Fixed Term to March 2026Location: Sunderland and Homeworking with regular travel for fieldworkAbout the organisationOur client is a leading regeneration charity, they work through partnership to create communities in which people are proud to live and work. The charity helps people to carry out thousands of diverse, locally-led projects each year. Projects that tackleclimate change and help people out of fuel poverty. That bring out the best in young people by helping them to improve their local area. Projects that build stronger communities by improving green space or get people back into work and create green jobs.The Wild Oysters Project is a national oyster restoration initiative, developed by the Zoological Society of London, funded by the Stronger Shore Partnership and delivered locally in Tyne & Wear by our client.About the roleThe project aims to restore self-sustaining native oyster populations in the Northeast of England. The project delivers three key activities: 1) Oyster nurseries in Sunderland marina , 2) Seabed restoration sites, 3) Outreach, engagement, and education.As the Marine Restoration & Engagement Officer, you will work extensively with volunteers to monitor the oyster nursery sites and deliver public outreach and education sessions to engage the local community with the project. The postholder will support theMarine Ecology Technical Lead on all aspects of seabed restoration work and any other technical support appropriate to the role.About youThe charity wants someone who is comfortable delivering education sessions with school groups and community events. Your role will require regular travel to the nursery sites and working outdoors near water. You will also have experience of carrying outfieldwork in a marine or environmental context and be a good team worker with excellent organisation skills.Closing date: Noon on Friday 8th December 2023Proposed Interview Date: Monday 18th December 2023InterestedTo apply, please click the apply button. You will be taken to a simple CHM Recruit form where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions.Make yourself at home The charity want you to be yourself and they value everything that makes you unique. They recognise and celebrate your difference and together you will make the organisation a special and great place to work.Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.This role is subject to an Enhanced Check through Disclosure Barring Service.No agencies please.
Keyskills :
Community events
Delivering education sessions
Marine fieldwork