Monday, June 6, 2011

Wirebird project Co-ordinator-St Helena National Trust (other than those AWARDED the role)

PrintReference number: 780511Location: Atlantic island, St. Helena

Are you passionate about conserving one of the world's rarest birds? To the left is less than 400 Wirebirds, a remote southern island, the St Helena in the Atlantic, but every year, many of the victims, the enemies such as the wild cats and rats. The new Wirebird Predator control program will now deal with this major threat to the Wirebird lifeboats and protected species in the future. The project Co-ordinator will be key to the post, is responsible for the Group 4 person-to achieve the objectives of the programme. You also will be responsible for ensuring that high professional standard, the investigations are carried out, and the Agency in the area. This is a unique opportunity to experience one of the world's remote and beautiful islands of life and offered salary is highly competitive in the island's standards.

£ 16, 000 to the leaderboard will be £

Hours: Full time
Contract: fixed contract
Replacement for: n: O

Closing date: 5 June 2011

Details of this post (including the application form) to download the application pack. When you return to the application form, it will be necessary to ensure that all of the following substances mentioned as REF. Nos: 780511, is included in the exchange of letters.

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Jamie Roberts, Director of the St Helena National Trust
00 290 2190
Sth.nattrust@cwimail.sh

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