Reference: FEB20210792
Sectors: conservation & wildlife
Closing date: Saturday, 13th March 2021 4 days left
Warden
Reference: FEB20210792
Location: Orkney Reserves (Stromness)
Salary: £23,966.00 - £26,808.00 per annum
Benefits: Pension, Annual Leave, Life Assurance
About RSPB Orkney
RSPB Scotland is a major landowner in Orkney. The reserves team (Sites Manager, four Wardens and an Assistant Warden) manage 13 nature reserves protecting and enhancing a fantastic range of habitats from coastal cliffs and unique wetlands to rolling uplands, supporting a variety of priority species including seabirds, breeding waders, and raptors. We are seeking a dynamic individual, with relevant experience, to be part of the Orkney reserves team and help deliver our conservation objectives across our reserve network.
The RSPB Team on Orkney is mainly based in our office in Stromness. We also have a Conservation Officer and Conservation Adviser, who are involved in providing advice on management of land outwith the reserves on Orkney. Our Events and Communications Officer looks after all our public engagement work, and we have an Education Officer who works with the schools on Orkney. We have an Officer Manager to keep our office running smoothly. Outside of the Stromness office we have a small team to run the reserve and farm operations on Egilsay and a seasonal Asst. Warden on Papa Westray. An Area Manager oversees the team and a partnership project to remove the invasive non-native stoat from across Orkney.
What’s the role about?
As one of the wardens for Orkney reserves, you will help to deliver our management plan objectives for each site alongside the existing reserves and area team. Main tasks include delivery of habitat management, health and safety and access works and monitoring of key bird species.
Our primary habitat management is grazing but work on the ground also includes seasonal cutting of vegetation, removal of non-native invasive species, production and use of green hay, predator control and some management of contractor work. Grazing is currently supplied by third part graziers but we are keen to develop in-house capacity by acquiring our own RSPB grazing herd to help manage our reserves.
There are currently four agri-environment schemes running which need to be administered and managed on the ground as part of this role. To deliver management plan objectives the warden would be involved in project management, supervision of contractors, providing a quality visitor experience, report writing and other associated administration, working as part of a team and assisting in managing and inspiring local volunteers. A variety of machinery and equipment is required to be used for habitat management work from brushcutters to tractors.
Key activities will include:
What we need from you?
This role will suit an applicant with an interest in wildlife and land management, with proven bird monitoring skills, agricultural and livestock experience and good communication skills. The applicant should enjoy working with others as part of a team or independently when required, as well as being able to cope with the physical demands of the role in a variety of habitats and weather conditions.
We are looking for applicants who meet the following criteria:
Closing date: 23:59, 13 March 2021
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