An opportunity to manage the records, applications and communication needs of a small conservation charity and in doing so provide essential administrative support.
Overview
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Long Buckby, NN6 7QF
Expires at anytime
What will you be doing?
An important aspect of running a small conservation charity is attention to detail and the recording of meetings, projects and plans. We are seeking a voluntary secretary who will manage those important and essential administrative aspects that will enable our charity to continue to meet the standards that enable us to maintain a safe and enjoyable experience of nature and natural surroundings for wildlife and visitors alike. An additional aspect of what we do is our work with volunteers of all ages and abilities to provide volunteering opportunities for those looking to use or gain skills related to ecology and conservation on a short or long term basis. You will have good organization skills and the administrative experience and expertise required to support current trustees with all aspects of running the charity from planning and project management. From contacting other organisations to preparing minutes for meetings you will be able to meet deadlines and engage well with our supporters and partners and help us to develop stronger links and communication pathways that will enhance the educational aspects of our work and promote the benefits of volunteering in conservation and the creation of wildlife habitat. #LI-Remote
What are we looking for?
The following skills are essential:
Secretarial skills including recording and provision of type written documentation Attention to detail Organizational, planning and presentation skills Communication skills (written and verbal) Team worker Ability to manage responsibility and work to deadlines
What difference will you make?
Your attention to detail, organisational skills and communication skills will enable us to achieve greater success in our mission and vision to interest visitors and provide opportunities to engage with, appreciate and care for the natural environment. Such opportunities are key to providing access to experiences that nurture a love of nature for all and especially to future generations. As a trustee you will play a key role in the history of this unique site, established on the site of a local rubbish tip, it holds promise and hope for the ability of all to engage with the ability to transform a wasteland into a haven for wildlife and humans alike.