Education Delivery Officer - Wilder Doddington

Doddington Hall Conservation Charity

Education Delivery Officer - Wilder Doddington

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Doddington Hall Conservation Charity, Doddington, Cambridgeshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 1 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

Do you have a passion for inspiring and engaging people with the natural world? Are you experienced in nature-based wellbeing, and/or outdoor learning? Do you want to be part of a groundbreaking project to realise learning and wellbeing opportunities around an estate-wide nature recovery project?
The Education Delivery
Officer (EDO) will be responsible for the design and delivery of a large part of the Wilder Connections
community

engagement and learning programme which includes:
Primary and Secondary School Visits

Enrichment visits for school children with Pupil Premium, FSM and EH&C plans

Alternative Provision visits (in conjunction with the Alternative Provision Ranger (APR)

Community Group visits

Adult courses

Delivery of the above will involve a number of project partners, but particularly the
partnership with the Lincoln Wildlife Trust (LWT), with DHCC and LWT jointly promoting and delivering school visits
across the Doddington and Whisby (LWT) sites. There will therefore be a need for liaison at every level to
ensure smooth administration and delivery of this joint venture. Working with our partners and the wider
project team, the EDO will design appropriate activities to meet the needs of varying groups, and particularly
schools and Enrichment groups.

The EDO will work in conjunction with the ELL and APR to develop networks and engagement
opportunities with community groups, charities, schools and other educational, social care, mental health and
community support providers. The EDO will ensure that the appropriate policies and procedures are
followed, and that all engagement and learning activities delivered by Wilder Connections meet the standards set by
Doddington Hall Conservation Charity. The EDO will also adhere to best-practice guidance on safeguarding
and health and safety. Note that the appointment will be subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check.
The project is being funded by a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant with additional support from Doddington Farms LLP and Anglian Water.

The main activity objectives for the project are outlined on our website: Doddingtonhall.com/wilder