Wetlands and Wildlife Trust – Placement Opportunities

 

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust create and conserve wetlands and save species. As one of the UK’s leading wetland conservation organisations they have a long history of managing wetland sites and species as well as conducting research into wetland wildlife.

They are offering full-time placements for 12 months in three different roles, starting in August/September 2019, across nine beautiful WWT Wetland Reserves located throughout the UK.

The three different placement roles available are:
Reserves Management HQ Office & Research Placement
Practical Reserve Management Placements
Practical Conservation Grazing Placement.
These are voluntary roles, but accommodation can be provided at some locations.

How to apply:-
Full details, including role descriptions and how to apply are available at the following link: https://www.wwt.org.uk/support/volunteer-with-wwt/student-placements/

If you have any questions about these roles please contact Carolyn Postlethwaite, Reserves Management Placement Student at Carolyn.Postlethwaite@wwt.org.uk

Chester Zoo Placement Opportunities – APPLY NOW!

Thinking about your placement for 2019-20? Chester Zoo is now receiving applications for the following positions:

Animal Behaviour & Welfare Placement
Full-time 12 month voluntary industrial placement
Working with the Behaviour and Welfare Scientist and the Behaviour Officer in a team environment, the Behaviour and Welfare Industrial Placement will:

  • Assist with the applied animal behaviour and welfare programme for over 500 animal species
  • Undertake observations of animal behaviour across a variety of species using different methods
  • Learn how to record animal behaviour and write summary reports for a range of stakeholders
  • Conduct an animal behaviour research project and have the opportunity to present the findings to Chester Zoo staff, and potentially at a national conference

APPLY NOW –  BehaviourWelfareScienceIntern_2019 Chester Zoo Nutrition Internship advert 2019

Wildlife Conservation Physiology Placement
Full-time 12 month voluntary industrial placement
This placement is based in Chester Zoo’s Wildlife Endocrine Diagnostic Laboratory. The placement will provide experience working in an environment focused on supporting wildlife population management research and recommendations. It is most suited to a placement student looking to gain unique training at one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.

Working with the Applied Science Team to accomplish tasks, the industrial placement will:

  • Gain laboratory skills including; sample preparation, extraction and enzyme‐immunoassay
  • Learn how to interpret and analyse hormone data
  • Participate in research projects which aim to understand factors that influence population performance and reproductive healthAPPLY NOWCZ_ConservationPhysiologyPlacement_2019

Conservation Social Science Placement
Full-time 12 month voluntary industrial placement
Working with the Conservation Social Scientist and Social Science Officer in a team environment, the Social Science Placement will:

  • Conduct a specific social science research project. This could include diverse areas such as educational impact, human/ animal interactions, connectedness to nature, or human behaviour change, either related to zoo visitors or as part of our field conservation programmes.
  • Potential opportunities to attend conferences to present your project.
  • Report findings and write summary articles and documents for a range of stakeholders, potentially including the opportunity to be part of peer-reviewed publications.

APPLY NOW – CZ_ConservationSocialSciencePlacement_2019

Chester Zoo Nutrition Placement
Full-time 12 month voluntary industrial placement
This placement provides the unique experience of working within our animal feeding programme assisting the Nutrition Officer in providing a first-class nutritional service to our animal collection. Tasks of the Nutrition Placement include (but are not limited to):

  • Collect, review and analyse nutrition data and information and present to relevant zoo staff
  • Conduct a research project to evaluate the effect of diets on captive animal health
  • Attend monthly workshops to gain broad general knowledge of modern zoo management

APPLY NOWChester Zoo Nutrition Internship advert 2019

Field Programmes Placement
Full-time 12 month voluntary industrial placement
This one year placement provides experience within our comprehensive conservation field programme department at Chester Zoo, which aims to facilitate, coordinate and develop zoo-led and zoo-supported field conservation projects. Working with a Field Programme Coordinator in a team environment, the Field Programmes placement will:

  • Conduct one or several specific projects in relation to the current work in our conservation field programmes, which are distributed over six geographic regions and focus on six different specialisms. (For details see http://www.chesterzoo.org/conservation-and-science)
  • Assist with the day-to-day coordination of our field programmes
  • Learn how to report project outcomes, write summary articles and documents for a range of stakeholders, potentially including the opportunity to be part of peer-reviewed publications
  • Involvement in the partnership activities with the IUCN SSC Asian Wild Cattle Specialist Group

APPLY NOW – FieldProgrammesIntern_2019

Charity Sector and NGO Careers and Employability update

The following Charity Sector publication newsletter has been compiled by the University’s Careers and Employability Service. Finding information on careers within the third sector can be tricky and so it is hoped that the newsletter will serve as a useful starting point.

Charity Sector publication

This should be particularly helpful for students who are thinking about work after they graduate, as well as those thinking about undertaking a year in professional practice.

Careers and Placement Appointments
Don’t forget that the University’s Careers and Employability Service offer one to one sessions on careers and placement advice.
Book an appointment with a member of their team for more information and help finding a placement.