Wildlife and Wellbeing Officer at Chester Zoo
Chester CH2 1LH, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Jul, 25

Salary

23893.59

Posted On

13 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Affinity, Environmental Education, Interpersonal Skills, Time Management, Email, Software Systems, Learning

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

OUR REQUIREMENTS

  • An understanding & affinity to the organisation’s mission, vision & values, with a strong interest in the conservation of UK nature.
  • Experience delivering educational and wellbeing focused activities with a range of different audiences, preferably within an environmental education or conservation focused organisation.
  • Experience developing quality resources for learning.
  • Experience of delivering activities/training with a range of audiences.
  • Sound working knowledge of computer software systems e.g. Microsoft Office Suite
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Excellent communication and literacy skills including by phone, face to face and via email/online discussion boards
  • Excellent time management, administration and planning skills.
  • Experience of working in a busy office environment as part of a team & on own initiative
  • Full driving licence
Responsibilities

THE ROLE

We now have an exciting new role for a Wildlife and Wellbeing Officer to join our Conservation Education and Engagement Directorate. This role is part of the Networks for Nature project team.
Networks for Nature spans c60 square miles from the River Dee to the River Mersey, including Chester and Ellesmere Port. This is a collaborative partnership project working with Cheshire West and Chester Council, The Land Trust, Cheshire Wildlife Trust, Canal and River Trust, and Sustrans with the aim to drive nature recovery in a mixed-use landscape, creating diverse habitats for species to thrive now and for years to come. We will empower communities to have an active role in conservation action and stewardship and will focus on making nature more accessible to and inclusive for everyone to enable connection and improve wellbeing. To find out more about Networks for Nature visit Networks For Nature | Conservation at Chester Zoo.
As a Wildlife and Wellbeing Officer, you’ll work closely with the Wildlife and Wellbeing Assistant Manager and Networks for Nature project staff to engage and empower communities to make a real impact on conservation efforts and to improve access to nature. You will support with maintaining and establishing community relationships, supporting the development and delivery of a programme of wildlife and wellbeing activities and supporting in building the capacity of community groups, community leaders and other stakeholders within the Networks for Nature project area. You will deliver a broad range of activities, including Family Wildlife Clubs, Wildlife and Wellbeing Clubs, Community Action Days, activities linked to Green Social Prescribing and activity stands within community settings.

SHORTLISTING OF APPLICATIONS AND INTERVIEWS FOR THE ROLE WILL TAKE PLACE WHILE THE ADVERT IS LIVE; THE ADVERT WILL CLOSE ONCE THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE IS FOUND AND IT IS POSSIBLE THIS WILL BE PRIOR TO THE ADVERTISED END DATE. CANDIDATES ARE THEREFORE ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT APPLICATIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

Networks for Nature is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund, thanks to National Lottery players.

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