Action for Nature Organiser Id Job: 316e314 🏢 On-site 💼 Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts 📍 Coventry, England 🕒 1 day ago 💰 27326 GBP ANNUAL
Job Description Closing date: Tuesday 18 April 2023 Salary: Grade 2b, £27,326 per annum Contract type: Permanent / Working hours: Full time Location: Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve, Coventry Warwickshire CV3 3GW Full details and application form The Action for Nature Organiser will work with communities to build their collective power, facilitate action and effect change. Reaching out to a diverse range of people, listening to their ideas, understanding their motivations and connecting people together to identify shared aims that will help take action for nature. Contact details Email: [email protected] Full details and application form Apply Go Back
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