VOLUNTEER TRAINEE ROLE DESCRIPTION

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IDENTIFICATION OF ROLE

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ROLE TITLE - Reserves Volunteer Traineeship

TEAM - Conservation

WORKING BASE - Across Cheshire, Wirral, Halton, Warrington, Trafford, Stockport and Tameside

RESPONSIBLE TO - Reserves Manager

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OVERALL PURPOSE OF ROLE

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Assist with the management of Cheshire Wildlife Trust reserves.

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MAIN TASKS

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·  Help the reserves staff to:

·  carry out practical conservation tasks such as fencing & access work, reed bed cutting, invasive species control and grassland management;

·  recruit and co-ordinate volunteers for practical conservation work parties;

·  plan works in relation to management plans and surveys

·  assist with species monitoring and survey work

·  Assist with promotional resources (volunteer newsletters or media posts).

·  Assist other members of staff within the Cheshire Wildlife Trust on a wide variety of tasks.

Practical Arrangements

·  This is a 6 to 12 month long volunteer role. Flexible days can be accommodated but a commitment of at least three days per week is suggested.

·  Travel expenses will be reimbursed; up to a maximum limit when travel costs have been incurred through carrying out tasks related to the role.

·  We will ask for one reference before you begin volunteering with us and your continuation in the role is subject to satisfactory completion of a one month trial period and continued good conduct and attendance.

·  The normal working day for CWT is 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday but we may occasionally ask you to help out with events and survey days at weekends and evenings if you are available.

·  You will need to have a good level of fitness and mobility and be able to spend a significant amount of time outside, on difficult terrain and in all weathers.

·  You will be based at Bickley Hall Farm, Bickley, Cheshire SY14 8EF although due to the nature of the tasks you will be off site on many occasions and able to meet at local venues. You are expected to make your own travel arrangements although car sharing may be available on occasion.

Benefits and Training

·  Gain practical and organisational experience in habitat and land management within an experienced team and relating to a wide range of habitats.

·  Gain experience of working with a wide range of tools

·  Gain experience of working with protected species

·  Gain experience of working within an environmental organisation managing nationally and internationally designated sites.

·  Free access to CWT volunteer training courses

·  The chance to be involved with the wider work of Cheshire Wildlife Trust

·  Help with CV / job applications at the end of the placement

Volunteer Specification

We are looking for someone with the following qualities and abilities:

·  A passion for wildlife and enthusiastic about conserving your local environment

·  Enjoys a highly practical role in the conservation sector

·  Enjoys working with the public

·  Reliable and able to use initiative

·  Friendly and approachable nature

·  Ability to get along with a wide range of people from diverse backgrounds

·  Ability to work both alone and as part of a small team

·  Good communication skills

How to Apply:

If you are interested in this volunteer role then please complete a volunteer form and email it to

Closing date:

Please ensure your completed volunteer trainee form (along with your CV if you wish) is received by; Friday 25th September 2015

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