Communications officer - This post requires someone who has relevant experience of working with the general public but has an understanding of nature conservation issues. The successful applicant must be IT literate and imaginative, preferably with experience of producing promotional material and using social media. Most importantly, the successful applicant will be a good communicator with good organisational skills and the ability to work to a very high standard. They should be able to demonstrate their commitment to biodiversity and be highly motivated to get the general public involved with watching and recording wildlife. Salary will be £21,000 pro rata depending on skills and experience. The position is a 3 day per week p/t post initially for 12 months, but looking to extend if fun

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