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Monday 17/8/09
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Key: REF CJS reference no. (job number – source – delete date) JOB Title
BE4 Application closing date IV = Interview date LOC Location
PAY £ range - usually per annum (but check starting point) FOR Employer
DES Description of Job BUT Person Spec / Requirements ASK More details from / How to apply
CJS Suggestions: Please check the BUT section to ensure that you have all of the required qualifications / experience before you
apply. Contact ONLY the person, number or address given & if an SAE is required double check you use the correct stamps.
REF 2505-DIRECT-7/9 JOB SITE MANAGER – CORRIMONY RESERVE
BE4 7/9/09 LOC CANNICH, INVERNESS-SHIRE
PAY 18000 - 20000 FOR RSPB
DES You will spend c50% of your time managing the RSPB Corrimony Reserve, including managing budgets, contractors
and volunteers, with your remaining time being spent supporting the RSPB’s advisory role for black grouse and pinewood
restoration within North Scotland. BUT Sound knowledge of pinewood ecology, the biology of woodland grouse, an
understanding of Highland land use including woodland and deer management. Excellent interpersonal and organisational
CJS Jobs Digest, (a review of adverts from other sources, published during the past week):
REF 2545/8-WWTS-31/8 JOB Community Liaison Team Leader & 3 X Community Liaison Officers
BE4 2/9/09 LOC BIRMINGHAM
PAY 19324 – 24000 FOR THE WILDLIFE TRUST FOR BIRMINGHAM & THE BLACK COUNTRY
DES / BUT The Black Country Living Landscape Community Involvement Programme is a 3-year project helping people
& communities forge new links with their local wildlife sites, enabling them to discover & care for their LNRs & other natural
greenspaces. By promoting access, understanding, involvement & volunteering, the project will achieve lasting change by
engaging local people with the transformation of the Black Country’s natural env. ASK http://tinyurl.com/bcll-vacancies
CJS Training & Events Calendar –monthly Training Calendar with this edition also see online:
REF T-MONTHLY-2/11 Good Practice Stakeholder Participation… with a focus on the environment
3-day training course Run by dialogue matters
The management of sustainable environments and ecosystems requires complex and integrated thinking. This can only be
achieved through genuine dialogue between responsible organisations, stakeholders, relevant experts and other interested
people Course dates: Arrive evening of 16th November, training 17th – 19th November 2009
For more info: e-mail: training@dialoguematters.co.uk to request a leaflet or download it at
www.dialoguematters.co.uk/training.htm.