To promote a greater awareness of wild birds and biodiversity and the need for their conservation among young people, through the educational curriculum at all levels. To teach in, through and for the environment, out-of-doors. To educate for wildlife conservation as well as teaching about the environment through objective-led, activity-based, site-specific and high quality field teaching.
Qualified primary teacher preferred but not essential. If not a qualified teacher, then require a high standard of education preferably to degree level or with a vocational qualification in an environment-related subject and experience of working with children and young people.
£10.85 per hour, limited to 1000 hours.
Hours: Part time
Replacement post: Yes
Interview date: 12 December 2011
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 2411011 on any correspondence.
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For questions about this post
EricMeek
eric.meek@rspb.org.uk
01856 852021
Send application forms to
Morag Wilson
morag.wilson@rspb.org.uk
The RSPB, Orkney Office, 12-14 North End, Stromness, Orkney, KW16 3AG, 01856 852020
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