Job Title: Wales Development Officer

 

Salary: £18.000 per annum

 

Contract type: Fixed term (12 months)

 

Role description:

The Sea Watch Foundation (SWF) is seeking an enthusiastic and pro‐active 
professional to lead the Welsh SeaWatchers project. The Wales Development 
Officer will be in charge of recruiting, training and providing support for a 
team of Welsh volunteers. These volunteers will be invited to become involved 
in three areas of SWF’s work: data collection, education and outreach. They 
will work under the supervision of the Sightings Officer.

 

The position is home-based but candidates should be resident in Wales, and will 
be expected to attend regular meetings at the New Quay Sea Watch office. 

 

Responsibilities:

·         Development of a network of volunteers involved in three main areas: 

o   Cetacean monitoring: organisation of land-watches, boat-based observations, 
collecting cetacean sightings data for all Welsh waters

o    Outreach and public awareness: raising public awareness of the wealth of 
cetaceans living in Welsh waters, and the conservation threats they face, 
holding stands at public events, online communication

o    Education: visiting schools around Wales in order to present educational 
activities themed around UK cetaceans and their conservation

·         Advertisement of volunteer roles and recruitment 

·         Organisation and management of induction and training sessions for 
volunteers involved in all three areas

·         Organising and attending public events with a view to involving the 
general public in cetacean monitoring and raising public awareness of cetaceans 
in Welsh waters

·         Organising and conducting educational  visits to schools across Wales

·         Setting up and maintaining regular land watches and collection of 
offshore observations

·         Providing regular feedback to volunteers

·         Identifying new opportunities to promote the SWF and its mission

 

Requirements

Essential:

·         Degree in marine biology, conservation or other relevant topic

·         Computer skills (Microsoft Office package)

·         Demonstrated oral and written communications skills

·         Enjoys interacting with the public

·         Demonstrated ability to network

·         Experience of project management

·         Personal computer and access to internet

 

Desirable:

·         Working knowledge of Welsh language

·         Field work experience

·         Experience of working with children

·         DBS check

·         Two years professional experience in conservation, marine biology, 
communications or education

·         Knowledge of Welsh cetaceans

·         Driving licence (+access to a car)

·         Ability to work with minimal supervision and take initiatives

 

To apply please email your CV, cover letter and contact details of two referees 
to: 

Danielle Gibas ( <mailto:[email protected]> 
[email protected]) with “Wales Development Officer” in 
the subject line. Closing date for applications is 2nd August 2013. 

 

The Sea Watch Foundation

The Sea Watch Foundation is a national marine environmental research charity 
that aims to achieve better conservation of whales and dolphins in the seas 
around Britain and Ireland, by involving the public in scientific monitoring of 
populations and the threats they face. It is the longest-running research 
charity in UK focusing upon cetaceans around the British Isles, and maintains a 
national sightings database, the largest in Europe. It works closely with all 
the UK statutory conservation agencies, and advises UK government, the UNEP 
Regional intergovernmental Conservation Agreement - ASCOBANS, the European 
Commission, as well as the major conservation charities and marine industries 
operating in the UK. 

 

At Sea Watch Wales, we are dedicated to raising awareness, knowledge and 
conservation of the marine wildlife of the region. Our work is funded by the 
Wales Council for Voluntary Action, Natural Resources Wales, Defra, the Joint 
Nature Conservation Committee, and Environment Wales; and we work closely with 
the local management authority, Natural Resources Wales.

 

Our aims:

To monitor cetaceans in order to understand the state of our marine 
environment: Since 2001, SWF has monitored the Cardigan Bay bottlenose 
dolphins. These animals require special protection under the EU Habitats 
Directive and through Natural Resources Wales, SWF will alert the Welsh 
Government to any problems, prompting practical measures to help protect the 
species.        

To involve the public in scientific monitoring: SWF works with a network of 
volunteer observers from around UK who record all sightings of cetaceans. The 
information gathered by this network has been the primary source of knowledge 
about the relative status and distribution of cetaceans around UK.

To raise awareness and understanding of cetaceans and the threats they face: 
SWF staff and volunteers work tirelessly to raise understanding of these issues 
by presenting at events, organising training courses and field trips, and 
giving lectures.

To educate, inform and advise for better environmental protection: SWF provides 
accessible information and training materials ranging from fun educational 
activities for children to adult training manuals and government advisory 
documents.     

 

 

Danielle Gibas

Sightings Officer

See them… Report them… Save them…

 

Sea Watch Foundation 

Paragon House

Wellington Place

New Quay

Ceredigion

SA45 9NR

 

Tel: 01545 561227

www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk <http://www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk/> 

 

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