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WWF' Agricultural - Wildlife Volunteer Work with Jobs in World Conservation Programme

2008-06-13: International vacancies: This post is a key member of the Scottish team but also contributes to the WWF-UK marine team and will work with UK and European colleagues to deliver WWF's UK, European and International sustainable fisheries goals. You must have substantial experience of working on marine issues. the world's largest and most experienced independent conservation organisation; Visit www.wwf.org.uk/localmatters to find out more about local government issues. WWF directs 70 per cent of its funds towards Global Conservation Programmes in: Africa Asia Pacific - Please visit the WWF International site to find out. WWF-UK is actively contributing to the goals of the WWF Global Freshwater Programme using our expertise in policy work and experience gained through supporting partners, including other members of the WWF Network, in delivering freshwater projects and programmes around the world. to promote sustainable management of forests. The WWF Forests for Life Programme represents the sum of all WWF network activities that contribute towards the achievement of WWF's three global forest targets: Protect Supporting the network through global policy Within a generation, the WWF global Marine Programme aims to: Find out about volunteering opportunities with WWF. Q. Are there any job vacancies at WWF? and How can I volunteer for WWF? For more information about our work in this area visit WWF International's website. Strong commitment to the WWF Mission and an interest in conservation. Proven interpersonal and people-management skills; Strong commitment to the WWF Mission and an interest in conservation. At least 5 years experience in wildlife conservation, conservation programme/project management or coordination at a senior level, preferably in Africa Proven successful fundraising experience preferred - An advanced degree in conservation, natural sciences, management, international development / international policy or a relevant field; WWF-US, Senior Program Officer Chihuahuan Desert Program, 2008, At least 5 years practical experience in managing projects in conservation, natural resource management or bioregional planning - Experience in working with international, multicultural and multilingual organizations, Conservation Volunteers (New Zealand). Interested persons should apply to wwf at http://www.wwf.org.uk. Read more about Wildlife Volunteer Work. (Permalink)

Agricultural Contractor

photo of Agricultural contractor 2008-06-13: local authorities and sports and recreational facilities. Other clients who use agricultural contractors include the power generating industry, central government, (Permalink)

Animal Care Worker

photo of Animal care worker 2008-06-13: RSPCA or SSPCA inspectors; or veterinary nurses. They may become dog trainers, breeders or groomers; some animal care workers move into related animal care careers. (Permalink)

Animal Physiotherapist

photo of Animal physiotherapist 2008-06-13: positions occasionally become available in private practices, large veterinary practices or universities. The majority of veterinary physiotherapists are private animal practitioners, (Permalink)

Arboricultural Worker

photo of Arboricultural worker 2008-06-13: local authorities, private landowners, public bodies and forest management companies. Employers include many experienced arboricultural workers start their own small businesses Income depends on the employer, location and type of work. (Permalink)

Arboriculturist

photo of Arboriculturist 2008-06-13: local authorities usually require the Royal Forestry Society's Professional Diploma in Arboriculture. Registered private consultants or senior positions in chartered membership of the Institute of Chartered Foresters, gained by passing their professional examination. Arboriculturists are employed by local authorities, (Permalink)

Biologist

photo of Biologist 2008-06-13: Increasingly, scientists are working for small or medium sized companies as larger companies outsource from universities. There are opportunities for employment in the public and private sector, in a wide range of fields, for example: research and development, (Permalink)

Botanist

photo of Botanist 2008-06-13: universities, conservation organisations, private businesses involved in biotechnology and medicine production. Botanists are employed by government industry research institutes, in agriculture and horticulture, in botanical gardens and collections, (Permalink)

Conservation Officer

photo of Conservation officer 2008-06-13: National Trust and the Woodland Trust and with environmental consultancies. Opportunities exist with local government, government agencies such as English Nature and the Countryside Agency, (Permalink)

Dog Trainer

photo of Dog trainer 2008-06-13: Canine Partners, Dogs for the Disabled, and Support Dogs. There are three organisations training assistance dogs for the disabled and medical alert dogs. (Permalink)

Farm Manager

photo of Farm manager 2008-06-13: Employers include farm owners, commercial organisations, universities and research institutions. Movement from farm to farm to gain experience and promotion is usual. (Permalink)

Farm Worker

photo of Farm worker 2008-06-13: There are opportunities for farm workers throughout the UK. Employers include farm owners, commercial organisations, (Permalink)

Farrier

photo of Farrier 2008-06-13: Permanent employment may be available at large stables. Farriers become involved in the farriery supplies business or work with veterinary surgeons and in equine hospitals, (Permalink)

Fence Erector

2008-06-13: Fence erectors who are self-employed negotiate their own rates. People employed in fencing businesses in the UK. Read more about Fence erector. (Permalink)

Fish Farmer

photo of Fish farmer 2008-06-13: Graduates might have opportunities to transfer to work in research, with government establishments. Salmon sea cage farms are located in Scotland, the Shetland Isles and on the west coast of Ireland with feed manufacturers and in universities and colleges offering fish farming and related courses. (Permalink)

Forest Worker

photo of Forest worker 2008-06-13: organisations such as the National Trust, the Woodland Trust and county Wildlife Trusts. As well as the Forestry Commission and private forestry companies, (Permalink)

Gamekeeper

photo of Gamekeeper 2008-06-13: Most gamekeepers work as self-employed contractors. Many gamekeepers begin on a short term basis on smaller shoots and progress to full time positions. Most gamekeepers become self-employed, (Permalink)

Gardener

2008-06-13: Self-employed gardeners usually negotiate an hourly rate. Gardeners also work for garden centres in the UK, employed by local authorities, Read more about gardener. (Permalink)

Groundsman

photo of Groundsman 2008-06-13: grounds maintenance contractors, the armed services and large corporations with company leisure facilities. Groundsmen are employed by private leisure providers, local authorities, sports clubs, schools, educational establishments, (Permalink)

Horse Groom

2008-06-13: On stud farms there are jobs for stud grooms, stallion handlers and stud managers. Grooms are employed in In racing yards, stable staff can progress to head lad, travelling head lad and maybe to assistant trainer or trainer in stud farms, riding and trekking centres, livery yards, racing yards, Read more about Horse groom. (Permalink)

Horticultural Therapist

2008-06-13: Some organisations may offer relevant posts under alternative job titles such as project worker or horticultural trainer. Therapists work in a variety of settings including day community based projects, residential care, rehabilitation units, hospitals, prisons, Read more about Horticultural therapist. (Permalink)

Horticultural Worker

2008-06-13: Working for local authorities in maintaining public parks, gardens and playing fields. Horticulture, jobs are mainly in larger towns and cities. Qualifications in to horticultural lecturing or journalism, landscape or urban design, Read more about Horticultural worker. (Permalink)

Inspector

2008-06-13: Inspectors and chief inspectors based all over UK. The RSPCA and SSPCA employs about 350 inspectors, based all around England and Wales also Scotland. In the promotion route is to senior inspector, Read more about Inspector. (Permalink)

Kennel Worker

photo of Kennel worker 2008-06-13: Kennel workers use their experience to move into other animal careers. In kennels the demand for workers has decreased significantly now that fewer dogs have to spend there time. In such as dog trainer, (Permalink)

Land Agents

2008-06-13: Many work as consultants in private practice advising clients. Tenant farmers, small holders, local authorities, government departments, lending institutions, insurance companies, or individual purchasers. Land agents, and are employed by individual landowners, Read more about Land agents. (Permalink)

Landscape Architect

photo of Landscape architect 2008-06-13: Around half of landscape architects work in private practice. Work with local authorities, large corporations, the construction industry, (Permalink)

Landscape Manager

2008-06-13: The National Trust, National Trust for Scotland and English Nature. Landscape managers may also work for organisations such as local government and central government departments, and companies involved in building, Read more about Landscape manager. (Permalink)

Landscaper

2008-06-13: Landscapers are employed by landscape contractors and by local authority parks departments. Landscapers With experience, income for landscapers varies depending on location and experience landscapers may become self-employed contractors. Read more about landscaper. (Permalink)

Ornithologist

2008-06-13: Successful students may progress into permanent jobs. Experience and relevant qualifications in teaching, Read more about ornithologist. (Permalink)

Surveyor Land

photo of Surveyor land 2008-06-13: Specialist surveying firms, banks, building societies, insurance companies and Ordnance Survey of Great Britain. Employers include central and local government departments, construction, (Permalink)

Surveyor Minerals

photo of Surveyor minerals 2008-06-13: HM Customs and Revenues Mineral Valuations Office. Employers include private coal mining and quarrying companies, mineral estate owners, large corporations and local authorities. Surveyors work as consultants, (Permalink)

Warden

2008-06-13: Voluntary sector organisations such as the National Trust, RSPB. Voluntary local wildlife trusts and private landowners, employ numbers of site managers and wardens. voluntary sector organisations offer less structured career prospects. Rangers and wardens can become countryside or conservation officers. Read more about warden. (Permalink)

Zookeeper

photo of Zookeeper 2008-06-13: Keepers work at zoos, safari and wildlife parks, bird collections and aquariums. Zoological societies, charitable trusts, local authorities and private businesses. (Permalink)

Week Ending 11 May

CSFT' (Trust) Agricultural - Forest Vacancies in Central Scotland

2008-05-11: csft org uk about vacancies: Department: Responsible To: Responsible For: No Staff Agree appropriate resourcing, in conjunction with Head of Development/Head of Operations & Finance for each project, including consultants and contractors, to ensure appropriate budgets and skills are obtained to design and deliver the project. Work with the Promotions team to ensure appropriate levels of promotion and public involvement during the implementation and completion of the project. Develop and design projects to meet CSFT, client, partner and funding body objectives, in consultation with the Heritage Officer and the Estates Manager at the design and specification stage of each project to maximise cultural input and to ensure maintenance liabilities are designed out. Ensure that CSFT's Health & Safety Policies are followed and that works are implemented within the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and other relevant statutory requirements eg CDM Regulations 1994. ML7 4JS TRUST Strategically, it defines the vision for the Forest, assembles the resources to create it, engages and co-ordinates partners, promotes the Forest and woodlands and monitors progress. On a practical level, it acts as an implementer, undertaking projects including woodland planting (on derelict land, farmland and in urban areas), woodland management, access and recreation works (paths and facilities) and a range of community projects and landscape improvements. Landscaping highly visible transport corridors and business sites. Developing the support and involvement of local communities Through environmental works, delivered with community involvement, it addresses the issues of social and environmental justice and economic development. Many more projects could be carried out if only the Central Scotland Forest Trust had the money for them. Central Scotland Forest Trust, Hillhouseridge, Shottskirk Road, Shotts, Lanarkshire, ML7 4JS. Interested persons should apply to csft at http://www.csft.org.uk. Read more about Forest Vacancies in Central Scotland. (Permalink)

Agricultural Vacancies

2008-06-13: Arboricultural Worker. local authorities, private landowners, public bodies and forest management companies. Farm Manager. Farm Worker Employers include farm owners, commercial organisations, and universities or research institutions. Farm Worker. Gardener Gardeners also work for garden centres in the UK, employed by local authorities, private companies or private households. Land Agents. Landscape Architect. Landscape Manager. Zookeeper Zoological societies, charitable trusts, local authorities and private businesses. Read more about Agricultural Vacancies. (Permalink)

Agricultural Recruitment

2008-06-13: Working for small or medium sized companies as larger companies outsource from universities. conservation organisations, private businesses also working for local authorities. Employers include farm owners, commercial organisations, universities and research institutions. There are opportunities for workers throughout the UK. Read more about Agricultural Vacancies. (Permalink)

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