NBMP Surveys and Training Support Officer
Bat Conservation Trust
The Bat Conservation Trust has been running the National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP) since 1996, making it the longest running multi-species monitoring programme for mammals in the UK. The NBMP currently produces statistically robust population trends for 11 of the UK’s 17 breeding bat species. More than 3500 volunteers have taken part in our surveys at over 7200 roost or field sites around the UK.
We are recruiting a part-time (three days per week) Surveys and Training Support Officer to take on some of the key tasks in running the NBMP and providing support to volunteers and trainers. This is a temporary position lasting 20 weeks. The ideal candidate will have previous experience of working with volunteers or customers, experience of using standard Microsoft software packages including Word and Excel, excellent organisational skills and an interest and curiosity about the natural world.
About Bat Conservation Trust
The Bat Conservation Trust is the leading non-governmental organisation in the United Kingdom solely devoted to the conservation of bats and the landscapes on which they rely.
To achieve our vision of a world rich in wildlife where bats and people
thrive together, our work focuses on discovering more about bats and how they
use the landscape, taking action to protect bats and enhance the landscapes on
which they rely, inspiring people about bats and their environment, engaging
them in their conservation and strengthen our work by building skills,
resources, motivation and understanding.
The Bat Conservation Trust is the leading non-governmental organisation in the United Kingdom solely devoted to the conservation of bats and the landscapes on which they rely. To achieve our vision of a world rich in wildlife where bats and people thrive together, our work focuses on discovering more about bats and how they use the landscape, taking action to protect bats and enhance the landscapes on which they rely, inspiring people about bats and their environment, engaging them in their conservation and strengthen our work by building skills, resources, motivation and understanding.
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