Date | Tuesday, April 12, 2011 |
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Topic | Economy Employment Rural Economy Education & Skilled People Environment |
Environmental jobs from around the region including a Countryside & Community Manager for the National Trust at Brimham Rocks and a Marine Planning Officer for Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust working on the new marine spatial planning process.
Experience within countryside management is essential, you will also have delivered successful engagement programmes and you are able to build excellent links with the local community, particularly schools in order to keep them involved and engaged with the property. A good team player, with a can do attitude, you must be comfortable working with partners and stakeholders.
You will use your expertise and experience to recruit, manage and inspire a diverse volunteer team to deliver a variety of conservation and engagement projects.
To be part of something special, please visit www.nationaltrustjobs.org.uk and enter ref: NT11/06612. Closing date: 27 April 2011.
As chief representative of the Yorkshire Energy Partnership, you will provide strategic direction for the company, achieving the company’s objectives for business growth and shaping its future. With lead responsibility for representing and promoting the company on a regional and national level, you will be identifying, developing and progressing new business opportunities within domestic, commercial and local government sectors.
Reporting to the Board of Directors this role requires a proven track record of inspirational leadership and strong strategic thinking. You will have responsibility for business and financial planning as well as providing operational support to the 20+ workforce.
For more information about the role please contact Ellie Jarrett, HR Officer on 01904 554409 or by e-mail at ellie.jarrett@est-nyh.org.uk or visit www.yorkshireenergypartnership.org.uk
Completed applications must be submitted preferably by e-mail to Ellie Jarrett no later than 12:00 noon on Friday 15th April 2011, and interviews will take place on Thursday 28th April.
This is an exciting opportunity to influence the new marine spatial planning process, primarily in the North Sea. Your role will be to improve the quality of decisions, enabling the delivery of The Wildlife Trusts’ vision for Living Seas. Within Living Seas, marine wildlife thrives, from the depths of the ocean to the coastal shallows.
The East Inshore and East Offshore areas of the North Sea are the first areas in England to be selected for marine spatial planning. Also in the North Sea there are proposals for development of massive offshore windfarms (Round 3). Your role is to positively influence these processes for wildlife.
Based at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s headquarters, you will undertake a wide range of complex, technical and professional work in a wide, and often unpredictable, range of work situations, with a substantial degree of personal responsibility and delegated independent authority.
Closing date is Wed 4th May 2011. For more information please visit www.lincstrust.org.uk
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