Casual Wild Learning Officer (Paxton Pits)

Casual Wild Learning Officer (Paxton Pits)

Closing date:
Salary: £13.45 per hour
Contract type: Casual / Working hours: Part time
Location:
Paxton Pits Education Centre, Paxton Pits Education Centre, Cambridgeshire, PE19 6ET
We are looking for an enthusiastic Casual learning officer to assist us, alongside our team, in the delivery of a range of exciting, pre-prepared learning programmes, particularly school and pre-school programmes for children, young people and families.

Contact details

Enquiries about the role: debbie.mckenzie@wildlifebcn.org

Applications to: recruitment@wildlifebcn.org

Working as part of a team you will receive training to deliver these high quality, inspiring learning opportunities.

This role will have a particular focus on assisting in the delivery of school visits. The successful applicant will work during the week in term time. On occasion you may be offered work to deliver programmes at other times. You will mostly be spending time outside on the nature reserve leading groups.

You will assist in the set up and clear away of education equipment for sessions too.

You will be required to represent The Wildlife Trust BCN in a professional, welcoming manner whilst engaging our visitors with the wonders of the natural world.

 

Working Hours:

This is a casual post with hours offered on an “as and when basis” with the majority of opportunities offered during weekdays. Part Time.

Type of Contract:

Casual

Closing Date:

Monday 24th March 2025, 11:59pm

Interview Date:

Thursday 3rd April 2025

 

Equality Diversity and Inclusion Statement

“We’re wild about inclusion! We want our people/staff to be as diverse as wildlife.  As an inclusive employer we recognise that our workforce needs to better reflect the communities in which we live and work.  We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and cultures.  We believe that a diverse workforce will help us create our vision of ‘people close to nature, with land and seas rich in wildlife.”