SEND Environmental Education Officer – Wilderness Foundation

Posted on: April 6, 2021

Location: Chatham Green, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 3FE
Contract Type: Self-Employed Contractor
Salary: £16 per hour
Hours: Currently 0900-1230 on Mondays and Fridays; 0900-1330 on Thursdays, but may be more as the programmes develop

Starting Date: ASAP by 15 April 2021
Closing Date: 31 March 2021
First interview: Via Zoom on the week commencing 5 April 2021
Second interview: Face-to-face on the week commencing 12 April 2021

Special Educational Needs Programmes for Chatham Green Project

The Chatham Green Project engages nearly 6,000 children a year, our aim is to inspire young minds to respect and want to care for our natural world. We currently work 3 days a week with Special Educational Needs students and have funding to expand our offer. This is an opportunity for you to work with this specials group in nature, teaching young people about the wonders of nature and biodiversity. We also have access to 400 acres of mixed woods, arable farming, meadows and water. We encourage our groups to understand food, farming and the balances needed to feed a growing population, whilst caring for the natural environment.

 

Apply here.

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