Description
Conservation and environmental associate professionals are responsible for the day-to-day running and management of areas of the countryside and the wider environment in a way that reconciles the interests of conservation, land owners and the public. They carry out practical conservation activities and assist in promoting awareness of the natural environment.
Tasks
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Assists with ecological surveys to identify plant and animal species, map their habitat and draw up conservation plans
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Implements schemes for the management and protection of natural habitats
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Assists with environmental audits and impact assessments
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Organises and supervises conservation projects and the work of part-time and voluntary staff
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Provides information and education to the public through setting up displays, writing leaflets and making presentations
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Organises guided walks and answers questions from the public about an area and its wildlife
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Works with the emergency services in instances of fire, flood, injury or mountain rescue.
Educational Requirements
Entrants typically possess a relevant BTEC/SQA award or similar qualification and have prior related experience, often as a volunteer. Apprenticeships and NVQs/SVQs in relevant subjects at Levels 2 and 3 are available.