Responsibilities of the post include monitoring breeding gulls, waders and passerines, liaising with the Estate and producing an end of season report. Good communication skills and knowledge of coastal birds are therefore essential. Previous wardening experience is desirable but not essential. The contract will start on the 13th April 2015 and run for approximately 15 weeks (until around the 24th July 2015) depending on the breeding season.

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