Kyle & Lochalsh Community Trust was established in August 2012.
As a Community Trust we aim to achieve the sustainable regeneration of our community which, despite its magnificent geographic setting, has been identified as one of the most economically fragile in the Highlands.
We work to generate income through enterprise and the ownership of assets. As a not-for-profit organisation, all of our trading surpluses are reinvested in the community.
We are owned and managed by the local community and organised on democratic principles. We are independent but seek to work in partnership with other public, private and voluntary organisations.
Role Description
This is a part-time on-site role for an Environmental Education Officer located in Kyle Of Lochalsh. The Environmental Education Officer will be responsible for day-to-day tasks such as curriculum development, conducting research, education programs, and communication with various stakeholders.
Qualifications
- Analytical Skills and Research skills
- Education and Curriculum Development skills
- Strong Communication skills
- Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Education, or related field
- Experience in environmental education programs is a plus
Working within our team, the post holder will contribute to the setting up of the College of the Environment and Traditional Skills and lead on developing the environmental learning programme within the innovative new outdoor college. They will also ensure the Plock environment and infrastructure remains in good heart and new infrastructure developed to continue the enhancement of the Plock for the enjoyment and education of visitors.
Responsibilities
The role of the Environment & Education Officer will be to undertake the following duties:
Contribute to the development of the College of the Environment and Traditional Skills at the Plock
Develop educational programmes for schools, nurseries, children, adults, families, community groups, disadvantaged people and visitors to the Plock
Deliver green activities to people with mental or physical conditions who have them recommended to them by their GP under the green health prescription scheme.
Source and manage external specialists as required for course programme
Promote educational programmes to the target audience through leaflets, newsletters, website, social media and presentations
Give talks on environmental issues to local community groups, schools and clubs
Devise and manage a programme of guided walks for groups and the general public, highlighting various habitats and species, for example sea shore safaris and wild flower rambles led by Volunteer Walk Leaders
Organise events and activities as part of the college programme
Research and collate scientific data with volunteers under Citizen Science, working with Volunteers from Highland BiOLWOgical Recording Group and submission of data to National Biodiversity Network.
Recruit and manage two Biodiversity & Landscape Management traineeships annually.
Manage the environment and infrastructure of the Plock to support and enhance biodiversity while creating opportunities for the public to access it safely by maintaining and installing paths and a pond viewing platform.
Recruit, supervise and work with volunteers, developing skills and confidence in the local community.
Act as a point of contact for teachers, educationalists and colleagues
Evaluate the effectiveness of programmes and write reports for KLCT Board and funding bodies
Support the Trust Manager and Finance Officer in managing budgets for projects and educational programmes
Carry out risk assessments
Advise on and draft environmental education policies and strategies for the Plock
Carry out evaluation and monitoring of the environmental condition and biodiversity of the Plock.
Other tasks as required by KLCT.
During the course of this appointment, the successful candidate will work closely with KLCT’s staff, Trustees and volunteers and submit monthly reports for Board meetings.
This role is for a fixed term for 6 months and has no line management responsibilities. The successful applicant will be offered a 3-month probationary contract during which time either party may terminate the contract on giving one week's notice.
Please email sarah.byrne@lochalsh.uk for full role profile and to apply