About Us Bats are remarkable and essential to our environment. The Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) is the foremost non-governmental organisation dedicated to bat conservation and habitat protection. Our mission is to secure bats' future in a changing world. BCT actively works on a range of initiatives to create a better world for bats. We're passionate about preserving these unique creatures and are committed to welcoming like-minded individuals who share our dedication. The National Bat Monitoring Programme (NBMP) has been running since 1996, making it the longest running multi-species monitoring programme for mammals in the UK. The NBMP currently produces statistically robust population trends for 11 of the UK’s 17 breeding bat species. Since 1996, more than 3,500 volunteers have taken part in our surveys at over 6,800 roost or field sites around the UK. We are now looking for an NBMP Surveys and Training Support Officer to join us on a part-time, fixed-term basis for 20 weeks, working 22.5 hours per week (0.6 FTE). The contract is set to run from the w/c the 10th February 2025 until the w/c 23rd June 2025 including a one month probationary period. The Benefits Salary of £25,643 pro rata (£15,386 at 0.6 FTE)25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidaysEmployee Assistance ProgrammeEye Care VouchersFlex Time PolicyCycle Scheme This is an exciting opportunity for a curious, conservation-focused individual with experience working with volunteers or customers to join our passionate organisation. You will discover a welcoming team that values your efforts and empowers you to play a key role in supporting bat conservation and fostering a deeper connection with the natural world. Enjoying the flexibility of hybrid working and part-time hours, you will have the chance to forge a positive work/life balance, all while contributing to a vital environmental mission. So, if you’re eager to make a tangible impact on wildlife conservation, read on and apply today The Role As the NBMP Surveys and Training Support Officer, you will support the successful day-to-day running of the NBMP through a range of administration and co-ordination tasks. Specifically, you will support training, surveys and reporting activities to enable the smooth running of the programme. Working with staff and trainers, you will organise training workshops, update the training schedule and review and update training resources. You will assist in the co-ordination of surveys, support the volunteers taking part and help to implement the volunteer recruitment and development plan. Additionally, you will assist with producing and editing the Bat Monitoring e-bulletin and support the production of the NBMP annual report. About You To be considered as an NBMP Surveys and Training Support Officer, you will need: Experience of working with volunteers or customersExcellent organisations skillsA professional, prompt and sympathetic telephone and email mannerGood attention to detailA genuine interest in, and curiosity about, the natural world The closing date for this role is 16th December 2024. Other organisations may call this role Programme Administrator, Volunteer Administrator, Programme Assistant, Project Co-ordinator, Conservation Support Officer, Wildlife Programme Support Assistant, or Training and Volunteer Co-ordinator. Webrecruit and the Bat Conservation Trust are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. If you want to join us as an NBMP Surveys and Training Support Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.