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Making your application

Complete and return the following:

  1. Your covering letter (hand written if possible)
  2. Application Form (fully complete the form and do not include a C.V)
    Please make best use of the space where you can tell us about your experience to date, what you’d like to learn and where you see yourself going within the nature conservation and wildlife heritage sector. We would expect you to continue on an additional sheet up to one side of A4 maximum
  3. Your choice of Host organisation cover sheet
  4. Equal Opportunity form

Important Note: Make only one application. You can request to go on the reserve list if you wish, but we’d like you to apply for just one training position in the first instance.

» Download Application Pack

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Who can apply?

The LEMUR project bursary scheme is aimed at individuals who want to work within the environmental sector, but who lack essential experience.

To be considered for a LEMUR project bursary you MUST;

  • be committed to gaining a career in UK nature conservation;
  • be able to take up a full-time placement for 9 months and work toward three units of either an NVQ (Level 3) Environmental Conservation or OCN (Level 3) Biological Assessment Skills.
  • demonstrate how you meet the trainee specification (see below).

 

Please note:

  • Though we encourage and support our trainees in applying for jobs we do urge applicants with other major commitments (e.g. travel, courses etc) within the next 11 months not to apply.
  • You should be aware of your own personal responsibility when it comes to completing the tasks that will be asked of you. There is likely to be a question on this subject at the interviews.
  • Due to the nature of some of the placements some posts may carry a requirement for an Enhanced Disclosure under the provisions of the Police Act 1997. The Trust will require your permission to carry out a disclosure.
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Trainee Specification

To be successful at gaining an interview, you must illustrate clearly how you meet both the following trainee specification and the responsibilities of the training placement you have chosen. Your interview will assess your suitability further.

  1. An enthusiasm, commitment and passion to move into a career in UK nature conservation
  2. Ability to use computer information technology.
  3. You must either:
    - be able to achieve 3 units of a level 3 qualification, or;
    - have a minimum of a level 2 environmental based qualification or equivalent, or:
    - have 12 months equivalent level 2 experience.
  4. Good communication skills: written and verbal.
  5. Interpersonal skills: Able to work with a wide range of backgrounds and ages.
  6. Able to work alone and as part of a team.
  7. Willingness to work to tight deadlines and out of office hours.
  8. Organisational skills: Ability to prioritise and organise own individual work programmes.
  9. Willingness to travel both within and outside the region of your host organisation.
  10. An enthusiasm and eagerness to work toward gaining three units of a level 3 qualification.

» Download Trainee Specifications*

*Please note, Sheffield Wildlife Trust have specific requirements for their placements. See Application Pack inserts 9b, 9c, 9d, and 9e.

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Application procedure

  1. All applications and queries must be made to the Herefordshire Nature Trust and should arrive by Tuesday 29th January 2008.
  2. Within your application form be sure to specify clearly which bursary placement you are applying for along with your preferred 2nd and 3rd choices.
  3. Interviews will be held during the week of 25th to 29th February 2008.
  4. Successful candidates will start on Monday 14th April 2008 having already found accommodation in your chosen ‘hub’ area. Please note that the starting date is not negotiable, so if you are not available to start with us until a later date you should not apply.
  5. Due to the number of applicants we will not be able to reply to everyone. If you have not heard anything by 7 working days after the application deadline, please assume you have not been successful.
  6. Please note that this will be the third and final intake of placements on this project.

Deadlines for applications: Applications MUST reach the Herefordshire Nature Trust by Tuesday 29th January 2008.

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Application pack

The LEMUR Project Application Pack contains the following:

  • Cover letter to applicants
  • Instruction sheet on how to apply for a HLF training bursary on the LEMUR Project
  • Background information about the project
  • Your choice of Host organisation cover sheet: (to be returned with your application)
  • Interview ID sheet (to be returned with your application)
  • Application Form (please do not include your c.v. – this is not necessary)
  • Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form
  • Trainee feedback form
  • Specific training bursary placement role descriptions linked to placement host organisation
  • Trainee specification
  • Travel Expenses Claim form

All applications must be made via the postal service to the Herefordshire Nature Trust only. Click here to download an application pack.

Alternatively, if internet access is difficult or as a last resort then please send a S.A.E (84p) and covering letter to: Herefordshire Nature Trust - LEMUR Project, Lower House Farm, Ledbury Road, Hereford, HR1 1UT.

Deadline for applications: Tuesday 29th January 2008.

» Download Application pack

 

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