Surveyor (Not on a Reserve) (Research assistant to mentor a 6th form student)

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Available from 1 July 2022 to 12 August 2022

Undergraduate Research assistant to join a team, mentoring sixth form students carrying out Sentinus research placements at our Montiagh’s Moss nature reserve near Aghalee which is a Special Area of Conservation managed for globally threatened species like marsh fritillary butterfly and Irish damselfly.

Summer research placements 2023

  1. Undertake a baseline survey of water quality of aquatic pools
  2. Compare and contrast marsh fritillary habitats to determine their ability to support marsh fritillary. You will see first-hand restoration of this wet grassland in practice, the different techniques used, monitoring techniques and learn all about why this habitat is important for biodiversity, pollinators and also valuable as a carbon store to combat climate change.

Commitment: For a 4 week period starting week beginning Monday 10 July between 1000-1600, equivalent of 2 days per week (1 day field surveying and the equivalent of 1day remote support by email and TEAMs/ Zoom gathering and presenting data and sourcing research to support field observations. (If this role inspires you but the time commitment is difficult, please get in touch as there are options to share this role)

Why we want you: We are looking for undergraduate Science /Geography students or trainee teachers with experience / interest in working with young people to mentor, with support from RSPB staff, these sixth form students as they work towards gaining an ASE Gold Crest award.

Requirements: Science background and working with young people is essential. Enthusiasm for outdoor working in conservation, a basic knowledge of the natural world, engaging approach, ability to give simple explanations and practical support with discussing data and observations.

What's in it for you: The opportunity to use your own undergraduate experience to inspire young people and support them discovering the practical real-world application of fieldwork skills to provide the RSPB with vital scientific evidence to protect some of our most threatened species.

You will be an important part of a small friendly research team and we'll give you training and support to build your confidence in mentoring students carrying out the research.

The RSPB is an active and exciting conservation charity, the largest in Europe and works with Birdlife partners throughout the world. You will gain valuable insight into our work. This experience volunteering alongside our conservation and education staff is of particular benefit to those seeking a career in conservation or secondary education.

. Important notes: In line with our Safeguarding policy, all applicants are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure from Access NI in Northern Ireland Contact Access NI http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/accessni or on 0300 200 7888 for more information. References will also be taken up.

All necessary training and background information will be provided. Since you are giving up your time, it is only fair we offer to reimburse your travel expenses (up to 25 miles max).

For more information, contact: Karen Sheil Learning Development Manager
Email: karen.sheil@rspb.org.uk