Team Wilder Wild Trainee (Voluntary)
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
We are recruiting for a Team Wilder Wild Trainee as a volunteer.
To assist the Community Action Officer and wider Engagement teams to inspire & empower people to take meaningful action for nature in Gloucestershire, and to gain the skills & experience to pursue a career in a UK wildlife conservation organisation.
The Team Wilder trainee will be based in our Community Action team – as a federation, The Wildlife Trusts have recognised that for nature to be put into recovery, we must better engage and inspire people on a local level.
Key responsibilities include; supporting the Community Action Officer in developing & delivering effective initiatives across Gloucestershire to inspire meaningful action for nature, empowering local people to create & enhance spaces for nature, helping communities to build pride & ownership of their local area, and to champion the Team Wilder way of working.
Term: 12-month voluntary traineeship (please note that you must be aged 18-25 to apply for a wild traineeship).
Interview brief: The interview will last between 45-60 minutes.
We aim to be an equal opportunity employer and are determined to ensure that no applicant or
employee receives less favourable treatment.
About Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Our mission at Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is a simple one - to value nature. Our ambition is to preserve, recreate and reconnect Gloucestershire’s wild places.
We want everyone in Gloucestershire to value, enjoy and share wildlife in the county and believe strongly that nature matters, not only in its own right, but for the huge benefits it brings to the people of Gloucestershire.
Our mission at Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is a simple one - to value nature. Our ambition is to preserve, recreate and reconnect Gloucestershire’s wild places. We want everyone in Gloucestershire to value, enjoy and share wildlife in the county and believe strongly that nature matters, not only in its own right, but for the huge benefits it brings to the people of Gloucestershire.
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