The contract will start around 6 April 2021 and run for approximately 16 weeks, depending on the breeding season. 42 hours per week. This exciting role will see you responsible for one of the most important tern nesting colonies in the North West. Responsibilities of the post include monitoring breeding terns, waders and ducks, carrying out nest protection duties 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.    

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