Listed below are our current vacancies:

IT Systems Coordinator

Newt Conservation Partnership Surrey Project Officer

Newt Conservation Partnership Sussex Project Officer

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IT Systems Coordinator

Salary: £28,000-£30,000 pa dependent on skills and experience pa plus pension.

Contract: Permanent

Hours: Salary based on a 37.5 hour week. Part-time hours would be considered.

Location: Bournemouth, Dorset

Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (ARC) is a national wildlife charity dedicated to the conservation of our native amphibians and reptiles. We are seeking to appoint an IT Systems Coordinator. The position holder will be primarily responsible for the support and maintenance of ARC’s IT systems and infrastructure; for the support of ARC staff, volunteers and other stakeholders using the technology; for identifying potential improvements; and for the implementation of agreed changes. The IT Systems Coordinator will be aided in this by ARC’s third-party IT support provider.

This role will be based at our office in Bournemouth and applicants should be able to routinely access our office. Traditionally office hours are Monday – Friday, 9am to 5.30pm with an hour lunch break. There may be occasional out of hours working for which time off in lieu is given.

The application form, the full job description and person specification is available to download below or direct from [email protected].

To apply for the post please email a completed application form, along with a brief covering letter to [email protected]. We welcome applications from all candidates who meet the person specification, at whatever stage in their career journey they may be.

Closing date for applications – 5pm Monday 9th September 2024.

Interviews will be held the week commencing 16th September 2024.

For further information about the post please contact Philippa Goodwin on 01202 391319 or email [email protected].

Related Documents  

Job Description and Person Specification (PDF)

Application Form (Word Doc)

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Newt Conservation Partnership 
Surrey Project Officer

Salary: £27­- £31k per annum

Contract: Permanent contract

Location:  Home working, based in Surrey (essential)

Responsible to: Rosie Moss, Surrey & Sussex Team Lead, Newt Conservation Partnership

We are looking for an enthusiastic, experienced, multi-skilled Project Officer who can deliver habitat creation and management projects, with a focus on ponds and great crested newt.

You will be able to engage and liaise with a variety of landowners and contractors and will have knowledge of pond and terrestrial habitat creation and restoration. Amphibian surveying skills are desirable. Training and expert support will be given to the right candidate. 

The successful applicant will be employed by the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust, seconded full-time to the Newt Conservation Partnership.

The Newt Conservation Partnership is a community benefit society whose sole purpose is creating and managing high quality habitat for great crested newts. We source good quality habitat sites and work together with landowners so that ponds and terrestrial features, such as hedgerows, woodland and meadowland, can be securely managed into the future to provide long-term landscape scale refuges for sustainable newt populations

No CVs or agencies please.

Closing date: Friday 11th October 2024

Interviews: week commencing 21st October 2024

Related Documents  

Job Description and Person Specification (PDF)

Application Form (docx)

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Newt Conservation Partnership 
Sussex Project Officer

Salary: £27­- £30k per annum

Contract: Permanent contract

Location:  Home working, based in Sussex

Responsible to: Rosie Moss, Surrey & Sussex Team Lead, Newt Conservation Partnership

We are looking for an enthusiastic, experienced, multi-skilled Project Officer who can deliver habitat creation and management projects, with a focus on ponds and great crested newt.

You will be able to engage and liaise with a variety of landowners and contractors and will have knowledge of pond and terrestrial habitat creation and restoration. Amphibian surveying skills are desirable. Training and expert support will be given to the right candidate.

The successful applicant will be employed by the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust, seconded full-time to the Newt Conservation Partnership.

The Newt Conservation Partnership is a community benefit society whose sole purpose is creating and managing high quality habitat for great crested newts. We source good quality habitat sites and work together with landowners so that ponds and terrestrial features, such as hedgerows, woodland and meadowland, can be securely managed into the future to provide long-term landscape scale refuges for sustainable newt populations

No CVs or agencies please.

Closing date: Friday 11th October 2024

Interviews: Wednesday 30th October/Thursday 31st October

Related Documents  

Job Description and Person Specification (PDF)

Application Form.docx

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Voluntary Opportunities 

We have a variety of opportunities for work placements and volunteering.


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