Moseley Bog Nature Reserve Officer
Job Title:Moseley Bog Nature Reserve Officer
Grade:Project Officer 5
Responsible to:Conservation Projects Manager
Key Committees:People & Wildlife Committee
Friends of Moseley Bog & Joy’s Wood Nature Reserve
Responsible for:Moseley Bog visitors and volunteers, WT trainees, sub-contractors
Purpose of post:Delivery of the Moseley Bog Extending Accessproject plan. This post will have responsibility for undertaking works on the site relating to access improvements, habitat creation and interpretation.
Key tasks:
Technical duties
- Recruit individuals and groups of volunteers (including corporate groups) to undertake habitatcreation and access infrastructure projects within the eastern section of the reserve on a regular basis.
- Work in collaboration with other Wildlife Trust staff members and contractors to build and install infrastructure items such as fencing, paths and entrance gates.
- Work with and liaise with other Wildlife Trust staff, trainees and volunteers on habitat management and community engagement activities across the wider Moseley Bog & Joy’s Wood Nature Reserve.
- Support and work closely with the Friends of Moseley Bog & Joy’s Wood Nature Reserve.
- Oversee the work of sub-contractors, volunteers and others carrying out works on the site.
- Being a visible, approachable point of contact for visitors.
- Recording volunteer numbers and activity.
Administrative duties
- Keeping records of work done and completing and submitting progress reports and financial claims.
- Risk assessment and fulfilment of health and safety requirements.
- Training of trainees, volunteers and other persons in conservation management and safe working practices.
Other tasks:
- Work closely with the Conservation Projects Team and other Wildlife Trust staff in the planning and delivery of all management works and public involvement activities.
- Delivery of volunteer and public engagement activities focussed around conservation, local heritage and other relevant themes.
- To represent the project at an appropriate level from time to time as required.
Other items:
- The post is part-time 15 hours per week over 2 days.
- Out of hours may be required.
- A minimum of one regular weekend volunteer activityday per month will be required.
- Other weekend working will be required from time to time.
- The post is fixed-term from date of appointment to April 2015.
- This post involves regular work with young people and will require a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
- The post is subject to a probationary period, to be reviewed after 3 months and 6 months.
- The post holder will abide by the Trust’s equal opportunities and health and safety policies.
- This post is based at Moseley Bog & Joy’s Wood Nature Reserve and the Wildlife Trust’s headquarters in Edgbaston, Birmingham, but may involve travel elsewhere in Birmingham and the Black Country.
- Full driving licence and access to own vehicle required.
- This post requires a person in general good health and fitness.
Moseley Bog Nature Reserve Officer
Personnel Specification
E = essential; D = desirable
Experience
- Installing and maintaining site infrastructure (e.g. fencing, gates, paths etc.)E
- Practical habitat management.E
- Undertaking administration duties.E
- Use of Microsoft Office suite.E
- Working with community groups and/or volunteers.E
- Qualified to at least HND or Degree level in a relevant discipline.D
- Working in nature conservation.D
- Working with contractors and subcontractors.D
Knowledge
The post holder will be expected to have sound knowledge of:
- Nature conservation in the UK.E
- Principles of ecology and nature reserve management.E
- Urban heritage.D
Skills
- Woodland and grassland management skills.E
- Good personal organisational skills.E
- Good written and verbal communication skills.E
- Able to handle confidential information.E
- Effective communicator.E
- Prioritise effectively to deliver the project outputs.E
- Keep records of work and report on progress.E
- Be competent to work safely alone in urban greenspace.E
- Able to speak in public and lead practical tasks and walks.E
- Relevant first aid qualification.D
Personal Qualities
- Be enthusiastic about Birmingham & the Black Country and its rich landscape.E
- Demonstrate a mature approach to work.E
- Have a ‘can do’ approach to tasks.E
- Good organisational skills.E
- Maintain high levels of enthusiasm and self-motivation.E
- Work well on own initiative.E
- Work well with others and be open to their suggestions and guidance.E
- Flexible and able to work in a changing office environment.E