At a Glance
- Tasks: Assist with conservation grazing in Birmingham's parks and nature reserves.
- Company: Wildlife Film Network Group is dedicated to enhancing biodiversity in Birmingham.
- Benefits: Permanent position with a focus on outdoor work in beautiful parks.
- Other info: Work hours are 36.5 hours per week, based at Sheldon or Sutton Park.
- Why this job: Join Birmingham’s initiative as the UK’s first accredited Nature City.
- Qualifications: Ideal candidates must be committed to conservation efforts.
The predicted salary is between 25000 - 30000 £ per year.
Wildlife Film Network Group is hiring two Grazing & Livestock Rangers to help with conservation grazing in Birmingham's parks, open spaces, and nature reserves. This permanent position plays a crucial role in Birmingham’s initiative as the UK’s first accredited Nature City, focusing on enhancing biodiversity and improving habitats.
The role requires working outdoors for 36.5 hours per week and is based at either Sheldon Country Park or Sutton Park. Ideal candidates will be committed to conservation efforts.
Conservation Grazing Ranger - Biodiversity & Parks employer: Wildlife Film Network Group
Wildlife Film Network Group offers a permanent role focused on conservation in Birmingham's parks. Enjoy working outdoors while contributing to the city's biodiversity initiatives. Join a team dedicated to making Birmingham the UK's first accredited Nature City.
Contact Details:
Wildlife Film Network Group Recruitment Team