Willow Tit Research Officer with Durham Wildlife Trust in West Rainton

Willow Tit Research Officer with Durham Wildlife Trust in West Rainton

West Rainton Full-Time 44550 - 54450 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Wildlife Film Network Group

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Conduct vital research and ringing activities for the endangered Willow Tit species.
  • Company: Durham Wildlife Trust, dedicated to wildlife conservation.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary and hands-on experience in wildlife research.
  • Other info: Short-term role with a significant impact on wildlife conservation.
  • Why this job: Join the fight to save Britain's fastest declining bird species and make a real difference.
  • Qualifications: Experience in bird identification and ringing techniques preferred.

The predicted salary is between 44550 - 54450 £ per year.

Salary: £30,633

Term: Full time for 3 months.

Location: Rainton Meadows, DH4 6PU

We are pleased to offer this exciting role at the heart of the national fight to save Britain's fastest declining resident bird species. As the Willow Tit Research Officer you will undertake key ringing activities of Willow Tit adults and juveniles at three sites in Wearside and Durham. You will be expected to be able to identify Willow Tit and plan and undertake ringing activity through the deployment of mist netting.

Willow Tit Research Officer with Durham Wildlife Trust in West Rainton employer: Wildlife Film Network Group

Wildlife Film Network Group is an exceptional employer, offering a fulfilling role as an Assistant Warden in the stunning Kingcombe Meadows, Dorset. With a strong commitment to conservation, employees benefit from a supportive work culture that encourages personal growth and community engagement, all while working in a breathtaking natural environment dedicated to wildlife preservation.

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We think you need these skills to ace Willow Tit Research Officer with Durham Wildlife Trust in West Rainton

Bird Identification
Ringing Techniques
Mist Netting
Field Research
Data Collection
Attention to Detail
Planning Skills