RSPB seeks assistant warden for Blacktoft Sands reserve

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21 Mar 2024 19:18 #8322 by Jim Wright
50 years in my case!
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21 Mar 2024 18:34 #8321 by Chris Grimshaw
If only we were forty years younger Jim
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03 Mar 2024 15:01 #8222 by Jim Wright
THE RSPB is seeking an assistant warden for its wetland reserve at Blacktoft Sands in East Yorkshire

Says the job description: "We are seeking someone to  help deliver our busy work programme across the RSPB Humber reserves. 

 "Applicants must be able to demonstrate some previous experience of working on reserves or similar and ideally be trained in the use of brushcutters, tractors and use of handheld sprayers. 

"This role will also include working on some weekend days and occasionally involve face-to-face visitor work. 

It continues: "The role will be varied, covering a wide range of tasks, so you will need to be energetic, adaptable and have the desire to achieve. 

"You will work as part of a team to assist in delivering a wide range of operations such as reedcutting, agricultural field operations, estate maintenance and biological survey work, while you will also be expected to engage positively with a wide range of stakeholders and help manage our  volunteer team.

"Training will be provided as required..

 The salary is £25,723.00 - £27,614.00 per annum and the deadline for applications is March 27.

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