Application Pack Making a Buzz for the Coast
Outreach and Volunteer Officer
Advertised July 2017
Contents
Job Advert About Bumblebee Conservation Trust Making a Buzz for the Coast Project Information Job description Person specification Summary of terms and conditions of employment Recruitment and selection process How to Apply Application Form Equal Opportunities Form
Job Advert
A unique opportunity to join a successful and growing conservation charity!
Making a Buzz for the Coast, Outreach and Volunteer Officer
Salary £23,000 per annum 35 hours a week, 3 year fixed term
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust (BBCT) is looking for a full-time Outreach and Volunteer officer to lead on the delivery of all public engagement and BeeWalk elements of the new Making a Buzz for the Coast project.
The project aims to protect and enhance Kent’s wild pollinator populations through habitat provision, monitoring and awareness raising. It will provide local people with varied and plentiful ways to engage with the topic, learn about wild bees, their importance and what they can do to help, tailored to their current level of engagement and knowledge. Your role will be to organise and lead on these engagement activities, with the support of a team of volunteers which you will recruit and support.
You will be self-motivated and enthusiastic, with good bumblebee identification skills, knowledge of pollinator ecology, and experience in public engagement. You will have strong communication skills and be able to engage a wide range of people including local community groups, children and young people, partner organisations and volunteers.
This position will be based from a new office which is currently being sourced in North Kent.
Please refer to the job description and person specification for more details of the role.
For an application pack please visit our website: bumblebeeconservation.org/vacancies/
Bumblebee Conservation TrustBeta CentreStirling University Innovation ParkStirling FK9 4NF Tel: 01786 [email protected]
Charity numbers: 1115634; SC042830
To discuss the post informally, please contact:
Sam Page, Conservation ManagerTel. 07780 [email protected]
Closing Date: 5pm, Wednesday 23 August 2017
Interview date:
Wednesday 20 September, North Kent
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About Bumblebee Conservation Trust
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust is a UK-based national charity (England & Wales 1115634, Scotland SC042830) and a Company Limited by Guarantee (No. 05618710). The Trust was established in May 2006 in response to ongoing declines in many bumblebee species, due primarily to habitat loss through agricultural intensification. In the last 70 years two species have become nationally extinct whilst populations of several others have crashed dramatically. Over one third of social bumblebee species are now regarded as species of principal importance under the UK Post-2010 Biodiversity Framework. Bumblebees are ‘keystone’ pollinators, integral to our natural environment, and providing significant economic benefits through pollination of crops. We aim to help bumblebees and the habitats that they depend on through conservation and education. For more information about our work, visit our website http://bumblebeeconservation.org
Making a Buzz for the Coast Project Information
Making a Buzz for the Coast is an exciting and ambitious new project that will span 135 miles of Kent’s coastline from Dartford to Deal, and focus on restoring and creating habitat for Kent’s wild bees, especially the Shrill carder bee. Thanks to the generous support of the Heritage Lottery Fund, which has committed to funding 70% of the £1.3million project budget, and the support of a variety of other Charitable Trusts and supporters who are providing the match funding, this three-year project is now ready to start.
The project is divided into three themes:
1) Providing habitat - Provide habitat for Kent’s wild bees, with particular focus on priority species including the Shrill carder bee – the UK’s rarest and most threatened bumblebee species.
2) Understanding populations - Monitor bumblebee populations in order to guide our conservation work.
3) Engaging communities - Raise awareness about bumblebees and other pollinators, the benefits they provide and what can be done to help them, inspiring individual action.
Each of the three themes is then divided into seven interlinking strands:
Theme 1 – Providing habitatStrand 1 - Habitat Works and Practical Conservation, will work with partners and volunteers on five sites to increase pollinator habitat on nature reserves, commercial and local authority land. Habitat works will include grassland restoration; sowing wildflowers to increase forage; adjustment of cutting and grazing regimes; rotational scrub management; and creation of solitary bee nest sites. We will install interpretation boards to raise awareness and knowledge of local bee species.
Strand 2 - Bee-Roads, will restore roadside verges in the borough of Swale into flower-rich habitats for priority bee species (and provide habitat connectivity as described above) through sensitive management. This strand will be led by Kent Wildlife Trust (KWT) in partnership with KCC Highways and Swale Borough Council, who have pledged long term commitment to maintaining the sites.
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Strand 3 - Landowner Engagement and Advice, will target farmers and fruit producers, the Environment Agency (EA), and new audiences like holiday parks, golf courses and parish councils to help them restore and create bee-friendly habitat along the coast, working closely with Natural England. Farm days, workshops and specialist advice including management plans will be followed by ongoing support (regular site visits, monitoring). The Short-haired bumblebee project has shown us that this model of concentrated work at a landscape-scale is highly effective.
Theme 2 – Understanding populations
Strand 4 - Bee With Us, is the central hub of the project: the recruitment, training and supporting of volunteers, who will play a vital role in all seven work strands. Each project year, the project will host three trainee placements (following KWT’s highly successful model) for those pursuing a career in conservation: Conservation Trainee, Bumblebee Monitoring Trainee and Bee-Roads Trainee. Two Local Volunteer Coordinators will also be recruited, trained and supported in coordinating other volunteers’ activities. All volunteers will receive thorough induction and training. Opportunities for volunteers will be offered in every strand of work, so there will be something to appeal to everyone at every level of skill and knowledge.
Strand 5 - Skills for Bees, will recruit and train local volunteers to undertake regular bee surveys as part of BBCT's national recording scheme, BeeWalk, monitoring population densities of rare and common bumblebees along the coast. This strand will create experts in rare species, which BeeWalk does not currently do, through a staged training programme (beginners to advanced), a mentoring scheme and ongoing support to help volunteers and ensure all data are verified.
Theme 3 – Engaging communities
Strand 6 - Buzzing Communities, will enable local community groups, schools and businesses to learn about and take action for bees, raising awareness about their importance through guided walks, talks, competitions (schools, photography, art and poetry), exhibits, many other volunteer-led events and a quarterly e-newsletter. We will create a range of leaflets, display materials and activity sheets to inspire and inform people about Kent’s bees.
Strand 7 - Buzzing Gardens, will highlight the importance of gardens for bees and other pollinators and help schools, community groups, local businesses, councils and individuals to garden for bees. It will include events (e.g. bee-friendly gardening ‘clinics’ at community events; talks; open gardens); workshops (covering seed propagation, wildflower meadow creation, and including outreach workshops for garden centre employees); leaflets (‘bee friendly on a budget’; advanced gardening-for-bees information) and volunteer advisers providing bespoke garden advice. An annual Garden with Best Buzz competition will be held as part of KWT’s Wild About Gardens scheme, culminating in an exciting new ‘Neighbourhood with the Best Buzz’ competition in year 3. We will provide an online forum for people to share bee-friendly gardening tips and questions.
Our aim is to secure a future for the Kent coast’s wild bees in which they not just survive but thrive.
Making a Buzz for the Coast will do this by mobilising the people of Kent to take action to protect their wild bees; building a greater understanding of bee populations and
creating habitats for some of our rarest bumblebees.
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Job DescriptionJob Title: Making a Buzz for the Coast Outreach and Volunteer Officer
Reporting to: Making a Buzz Project Manager Responsible for:
One Bumblebee Monitoring Volunteer Trainee per year of the project. Local Volunteer Co-ordinators (volunteers themselves) – from year 2. Outreach and monitoring volunteers.
Hours: Full-time (35 hours per week) based in the project office in North Kent (exact location to be confirmed). Fixed-term 3 year contract.
Job purpose: The delivery of the Making a Buzz for the Coast public engagement and BeeWalk targets.
Main responsibilities:
Trainee/ volunteer management Lead on the recruitment and induction of BBCT-hosted Volunteer Trainees. Manage the delivery of the Trainee Programme, including coordinating training and
performance reviews. Manage the day-to-day work and training programme of the Bumblebee Monitoring Trainee
each year. Lead on the recruitment and induction of volunteers to assist with the delivery of the project
aims, including the production of a volunteer resource pack. From year 2, lead on the recruitment, induction and ongoing support of two Local Volunteer
Coordinators, who will assist in the co-ordination of volunteer activities. Deliver annual volunteer celebration events to thank volunteers for their time and support.
Public engagement Working with the BBCT Communications Officer, develop new project outreach resources,
online content and display materials, as outlined in the project Activity Plan. Co-ordinate and assist in the delivery of bumblebee identification training courses and field
sessions. Recruit and support volunteers to establish BeeWalk transects within the project area. Increase public awareness about the role and importance of bumblebees through the delivery
of a programme of public events, including Buzz blitz days, attendance at Kent County Show, community talks, guided walks, creative workshops and gardening events.
Co-ordinate the delivery of three public competitions (one per project year). Work with Kent County Council to deliver the Plan Bee schools competition. Deliver a Making a Buzz for the Coast quarterly e-newsletter.
Reporting Provide quarterly reports to the Project Manager on volunteer contributions and progress
against public engagement targets. Produce an end-of-project evaluation report reviewing the effectiveness of the citizen science
approach used.
General Contribute to the overall outputs of the BBCT team and carry out duties with due regard to the
well-being and safety of others at all times. Undertake any other duties commensurate with the nature of the post as deemed appropriate
and by agreement with the Project Manager.
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Person SpecificationESSENTIAL
Qualifications & Experience• Interest and/or experience in engaging people about wildlife conservation and recording. • Experience of volunteer co-ordination/management.• Experience of delivering training to volunteers.
Communication Skills• Excellent written and oral communication skills.• Proven experience of engaging people including delivering talks, training courses and other
events.
Teamwork• Able to work as part of a team, participate in meetings, and support colleagues.
Initiative and planning• Ability to use own initiative.• Ability to self-motivate and willingness to work remotely.
IT Skills• Computer literate including confident use of MS Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Personal skills• Can think innovatively and identify inventive and creative solutions to a range of problems.
Other • Full driving licence and access to own vehicle for work use with a willingness to travel to
meetings and sites within the designated working area as well as occasional long-distance trips within the UK.
• Willingness to work weekends and evenings, with overnight stays away from home on occasion.
DESIRABLE
• Degree in an associated subject e.g. Ecology, Conservation, Horticulture, Community Engagement.
• Knowledge of bumblebee/pollinator ecology.• Basic or intermediate bumblebee identification skills. • Experience and/or knowledge of bumblebee surveying. • Bee-friendly gardening knowledge.
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Summary of terms and conditions of employmentTerms and conditions: This is a full-time, three year fixed term post. Salary: £23,000 per annum Pension: This fixed term post is eligible for the BBCT pension scheme (7% Employer contribution).Location: Based in the project office in North Kent (exact location to be confirmed).Hours of work: The post holder will be employed full-time for 35 hours per week. Some overtime work may be required and a flexitime system is in place. Annual leave: Annual entitlement of 35 days (on a pro rata basis for part-time staff) inclusive of Bank/Public Holidays. Policies and procedures: We have policies designed to ensure the safety and well-being of both workers and volunteers e.g. health and safety, lone working.
Recruitment and Selection ProcessThe Bumblebee Conservation Trust is an Equal Opportunities employer. This means that when carrying out our work and in the employment of staff to undertake this work, we will seek to ensure equality of treatment for all persons regardless of ethnicity, gender, age, marital status, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or economic status.
Pre-employment checks:We will require a minimum of two appropriate references and will check original documents proving your qualifications, identity, and right to live and work in the UK before you can start work with us. You will be asked to provide details of any unspent criminal convictions.
References:Referees should be your present and last employer. They should have had either managerial or supervisory responsibility for your work, and not be colleagues, subordinates or friends. Where appropriate (i.e. when this is your first employment), a tutor’s reference and a personal reference or similar will be acceptable. Referees will be provided with a copy of the job description and person specification for the vacancy. BBCT will only approach your referees once an offer of employment has been made.
How we use your personal information:The information which we gather from you during the recruitment and selection process is retained and processed in accordance with the provisions set out by the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA).Please note that by submitting an application for employment, you are also agreeing to the Bumblebee Conservation Trust processing such information as may be necessary to assess your application, provided that proper regard is had to the data protection principles in force. If your application is successful, the information you provide will be retained and will form part of your personnel file. If you are not offered work with the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, all documentation related to your application will normally be confidentially destroyed after a period of six months.
How to ApplyIf you are interested in joining us, please complete the application form below and return by email to [email protected] no later than 5pm, Wednesday 23 August. In order to ensure that all applicants are assessed equally and fairly, applications will only be accepted on the form provided. Please do not send CVs.
Interviews are expected to take place on Wednesday 20th September in North Kent.
Application Form
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PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED FORM TO: Recruitment, Bumblebee Conservation TrustBeta Centre, Stirling University Innovation Park, FK9 [email protected]
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REFERENCESPlease give details of TWO people who can confirm your suitability for this role. This should include your present/most recent employer and they must not be related to you in any personal
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