Weald Seasonal Field Officer x2
Amphibian & Reptile Conservation
Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) is looking to recruit two Seasonal Field Officers for our winter reserves management team based in west Surrey. This fixed term contract, until the end of March 2026, involves conservation management work on our nature reserves throughout Surrey, Hampshire, West Sussex and possibly occasionally further afield. Chainsaw qualification is essential as is a willingness to work hard outdoors in all weathers.
Closing date for applications: 9:00am Monday 11th August. Interviews to be held week commencing 18th August.
For the job description, person spec and to download the application form please visit ARC's website or email [email protected].
For further information about the position please call Rob Free on 07810 184503.
About Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC) was established in June 2009, making its debut at the Hampton Court Flower Show with its Bronze Medal winning ‘Dragon’s Garden’. ARC was created around the core of the Herpetological Conservation Trust (HCT), in response to the wider needs of herpetofauna conservation, providing the UK focus for all aspects of reptile and amphibian conservation. Thus, ARC looks more broadly than the traditional focus on nature reserve management and rare species action plans and advocacy that had been the main reason for HCT’s formation in 1989.
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC) was established in June 2009, making its debut at the Hampton Court Flower Show with its Bronze Medal winning ‘Dragon’s Garden’. ARC was created around the core of the Herpetological Conservation Trust (HCT), in response to the wider needs of herpetofauna conservation, providing the UK focus for all aspects of reptile and amphibian conservation. Thus, ARC looks more broadly than the traditional focus on nature reserve management and rare species action plans and advocacy that had been the main reason for HCT’s formation in 1989.
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