London Wildlife Trust
Senior Learning and Engagement Officer
Job Description and Person Specification /

Responsible to: Outdoor Learning Officerat Walthamstow Wetlands

Located at: London Wildlife Trust sites

Report to Oversight Committees:London Wildlife Trust site teams, London Wildlife Trust reserves team.

Main Areas of Responsibility

  • Deliver outstanding, effective curriculum linked outdoor learning sessions targeted at school children
  • Deliver best practice teaching and learning to all groups, including family learning sessions and forest schools
  • When required, be the first point of contact for teachers, community groups and educators, organising taster and twilight sessions to introduce new groups to LWT's outdoor learning programmes and outdoor spaces
  • As directed by the Regional Development manager, work with relevant stakeholders including community members, local authorities and landowners to trial the delivery of outdoor learning sessions at London Wildlife Trust sites (that have not been used for this purpose before) and other suitable green spaces;
  • Ensure all resources and equipment are kept in good order
  • Carry out site and activity risk assessments as required, and complete workday records as required.
  • Assist LWT site and project staff with the development of trainees, and other Trust staff, volunteers as required.
  • Record, monitor and evaluate sessions, including keeping up to date records on the Skipper database.
  • Collate monitoring and evaluation information, contributing to reports for funders including HLF.
  • To assist with managing the day-to-day enquires and bookings.
  • To ensure compliance with all necessary regulations and legal requirements, including Child Protection andWorking with Vulnerable Groups & Security procedures.

Other areas of responsibility:

a)Promotion of the Trust: To work at all times to further the aims of the Trust including promotion of Trust membership. To encourage donations and to assist in and promote related events and campaigns where appropriate. Ensure The Trust’s policies and procedures are adhered to at all times.

b)Health and Safety: All staff are legally responsible for ensuring Health and Safety considerations are taken into account in all working situations. Staff are encouraged to make reports or suggestions on any matters of concern.

c)Equal opportunities: To work at all times within the Trust’s Equal Opportunities Policy and to promote equal opportunities wherever possible especially with regard to volunteer and membership recruitment.

d)All staff may, on occasion, contribute to the work of London Wildlife Trust’s trading arm – London Wildlife Limited

Terms and Conditions

Salary: £11.11per hour dependant on skills and experience

Hours of work:Variable days per week including some weekend working

Holidays:Included in the hourly rate

Tenure:Fixed term zero hours contract

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London Wildlife Trust
Senior Learning and Engagement Officer
Job Description and Person Specification /

The following experience, skills and aptitudes are those that we are looking for in candidates for the role. Those listed as 'Essential' are those that the candidates must have. Candidates who fail to meet these criteria will not be short-listed.'Desirable' skills and experience are those that it would be advantageous to have, although it is not essential.

Essential / Assessed At / Desirable / Assessed At
Experience of planning, organising and delivering curriculum linked environmental learning sessions for nursery and primary schools in outdoor settings / Application/Interview / Formal education qualification e.g. PGCE, PTTLs and/or Forest Schools practitioner / Application/Interview
Experience of creating and developing education and learning publicity and resources and sessions for teachers, schools, community groups and families / Application/Interview / Experience of delivering non-curricular outdoor learning sessions e.g. forest schools or bushcraft / Application/Interview
Experience of delivering learning not linked to the curriculum for community groups, families and care givers / Application/Interview / Experience of leading practical conservation work and/or food growing / Application/Interview
Self-motivated with a solution based approach / Application/Interview / Experience of working with the Learning Outside the Classroom framework / Application/Interview
An understanding of equality and diversity in an organisational and educational context / Application/Interview / Experience of using databases / Application/Interview
Excellent organisational and IT (MS Office, Excel and Outlook) skills / Application/Interview / A first aid certificate / Application/Interview
Excellent verbal and written communication and presentation skills / Application/Interview / A broad knowledge of wildlife and the urban nature conservation sector / Application/Interview
A good understanding of the National Curriculum / Application/Interview / A full clean driving licence / Application/Interview
A strong understanding of safeguarding issues / Application/Interview / Experience of leading and managing staff and/or volunteers / Application/Interview
Experience of deliveringtraining for volunteers / Application/Interview

A DBS (formerly CRB check) check is required for this role

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