Latest job vacancy: Coastal Ranger sought in North East Lincolnshire

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27 Jan 2025 15:08 - 27 Jan 2025 16:23 #9292 by Jim Wright
North East Lincolnshire Council is seeking to recruit a Coastal Ranger on an 18-month contract.

The job description states: "As a Coastal Ranger, you will play an integral role in raising awareness of the internationally important natural heritage asset and the measures needed to protect our species and habitats from harm, damage, disturbance or decline.

"You will be key to improving knowledge and understanding of the habitats and species within the designated areas through the development of an education, communication and an agreed engagement programme.  

"The role involves working with a project team to build partnerships between public, private, voluntary and community sector partners to build the foundations for collaboration to develop and deliver a range of initiatives. "

"The right candidate will have experience or a strong interest in the natural environment.

"You will have experience of effective public engagement, sharing your passion for nature conservation through face-to-face engagement and education.

"You must have a good understanding of ecological issues, and the knowledge required to undertake ongoing coastal ornithological and disturbance monitoring work."  

The post, which is 37 hours a week, is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund with  a salary of £27,269 per annum. Closing date for applications is February 16.

More details at:   www.linkedin.com/posts/rachel-graham-678...edium=member_desktop

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ce0552li.webitrent.com/ce0552li_webrecru...ACANCY_ID=68358293gy

For  an informal discussion about the role, please contact Rachel Graham via Rachel.Graham@nelincs.gov.uk  


 
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