Digital Trustee
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
Bumblebees are in crisis. Could you help us in leading the fight to secure their future? We are looking for a Trustee with digital expertise to join our Board.
The Trust is a science-led charity, concerned with halting and reversing the decline in bumblebees. We are governed by a Board of ten Trustees who work together, and with the executive team with a spirit of openness and trust. We recruit individuals skilled in their field and passionate about nature, species conservation and bumblebees! We’re very proud of our inclusive culture at the Trust and we welcome applications from those who are new to trusteeship as well as those with previous experience.
The closing date for submitting your application is 10am on Thursday 21st May. If you have a passion for species conservation, a background in any of the following areas: digital and IT strategy, software/web design (including UX/UI), network/ system management, cyber security and an average of a day a month to take on this rewarding role please visit our website vacancy page for further details on the role and how to apply.
About Bumblebee Conservation Trust
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust was established because of serious concerns about the ‘plight of the bumblebee’.
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust is a science-led organisation therefore all of our position statements stances are formed through close evaluation of the latest scientific research on each topic.
We have a vision to create a world where bumblebees are thriving and valued. Our mission is to increase the number and distribution of bumblebees.
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust was established because of serious concerns about the ‘plight of the bumblebee’. The Bumblebee Conservation Trust is a science-led organisation therefore all of our position statements stances are formed through close evaluation of the latest scientific research on each topic. We have a vision to create a world where bumblebees are thriving and valued. Our mission is to increase the number and distribution of bumblebees.
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