Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Species Protection Coordinator

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Reference number: 2321011

Location: Northumberland

RSPB's Northern England region is recruiting for a Species Protection Co-ordinator to monitor the breeding attempts of Hen harriers in the Forest of Bowland, North Tynedale in Northumberland and on the RSPB's Geltsdale reserve in the North Pennines. The roles will involve the monitoring of hen harrier activity from early in the season to identify territories and breeding behaviour before managing the monitoring of any nesting attempts. This will involve working with and coordinating diverse groups of people including project partners, volunteers and other raptor enthusiasts.
The successful applicants will have a sound knowledge of upland bird ecology, experience of bird surveying and working in the uplands.
The RSPBs hen harrier work is supported by a four year Heritage Lottery funded grant, United Utilities and SITA Environmental Trust.

£14,500 to £16,000 pa pro rata

Hours: Part time, Part-time - February to March (3 days a week equivalent) Full-time - March onwards including ad hoc weekend/evening work.
Contract: Up to 5.5 months
Replacement post: No

Closing date: 16 December 2011
Interview date: 9 January 2012

For complete details of this post (including an application form) please download an application pack. When you return the application form, ensure that you include reference number 2321011 on any correspondence.

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For questions about this post
MartinKerby
martin.kerby@rspb.org.uk
0191 233 4309

Send application forms to
Geraldine Straker
geraldine.straker@rspb.org.uk
The RSPB, Newcastle Office, 1 Sirius House, Amethyst Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE4 7YL, 0191 233 4300 (Please use direct dials where possible)


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