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🎥 Five things stopping you from becoming a conservationist in 2024 (REPLAY) 📹 Do you know the six biggest mistakes most people make in their conservation job hunt? Watch this video to find out more: https://ow.ly/y7xF50Qoxly Would you like to avoid the top mistakes, and join a supportive community of aspiring and professional conservationists? The Conservation Careers Kick-starter is for you! Enrol today! 👉 https://lnkd.in/eeZDMumz #ConservationCareers #ConservationJobs
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🔥 New post! | Webinar | How to identify your dream conservation job You’ve dreamed of becoming a professional conservationist… but you’re not sure where to start or what to do next. If you’re like most aspiring conservationists, you may have no idea how to get conservation experience, find conservation jobs or get interviews. And if you’re like most people, it’s incredibly confusing and overwhelming. You’re tired of... read the full description on our website. 🐾 Title: Webinar | How to identify your dream conservation job 🌳 Author: Conservation Careers 📌 Categories: Webinars,Professional Development 👉 Link: https://lnkd.in/geu4yrva #ConservationCareers #ConservationJobs #ConservationAdvice #Conservation #Wildlife
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Is Communications for Conservation Projects right for you? 💯 We’re getting excited to invite ‘Comms Stars’ like you onto our Communications for Conservation Projects course! This career-boosting course is the complete, step-by-step system to plan and deliver effective communications activities, during your career as a wildlife conservationist. But you might be thinking: Is the course right for you? Here's who Communications for Conservation Projects IS for: 🌟 Switchers - If you're working in an unrelated job and worried that conservation employers won't recognise your skills and experiences. 🌟 Professionals - If you're working as a conservationist and want to improve your communications skills, impact and career prospects. 🌟 Students - If you're currently at university or college and planning to find a conservation job when you finish. 🌟 Job Seekers - If you’re currently hunting for a conservation job but struggling. BUT... Communications for Conservation Projects is NOT for: People who aren’t willing to put in the work. We give you EVERYTHING you need to plan and deliver effective communications activities as a wildlife conservationist - but only YOU can put this into action. 🙌 So, if you're ready to boost your employability and impact, we want YOU to join our growing community of ‘Comms Stars’! Join us by Friday 31st May for 33% off 🤩 👉 https://ow.ly/Mjco50RCQZT #ConservationCareers #ConservationJobs #Comms4Conservation
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*Job Alert* My team is growing and we're hiring a specialized full-time role (Conservation Specialist) to join us in developing a groundbreaking initiative with cultural institutions primarily across Africa. The position will focus on designing and providing advisory services in the preservation and care of collections from visual art to rare books to historical papers. Yale Directors Forum https://lnkd.in/ea2Cx4mc
Conservation Specialist, International | Yale University
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This really hits home as we talk about this a lot on our team. We have a tendency to post only the "highlights" of our work (and I am guilty of this)--even when we're at meetings in exotic places--where I spend 90% or more of my time on my laptop, in the office, a meeting, a hotel room or on my sofa at home. When I am actually at conferences, I pull 10-14 hour days usually in a windowless convention center or other meeting space (and yes, there are social events, after which I then have to catch up with emails) with just enough down time to do this again the next day. So if I end up seeing some wildlife after the conference and I post those photos, few understand all the work behind it. I haven't been in the field for my own projects since 2018, but it doesn't mean I haven't been doing conservation. This creates a distorted reality for what truly makes impact in conservation. *Note to self: post the boring photos too 😀 #denverzoo
What does a career in conservation look like? I usually post pictures of cool bats, interesting field work, and exciting trips. However, I often feel bad for constantly posting my highlight reel and worry about the impression this leaves on early career scientists. The truth is that conservation often looks more like this photo. And conservation also looks like meetings and phone calls and reports and data and emails and briefings and writing until you can't see straight. To me, conservation is more about managing people than managing wildlife. Maybe this doesn't need to be repeated but I want to say it to support everyone in the field: field bios, office managers, contract specialists, admin and support staff, etc. You don't have to be cold and muddy every day to have an impact but I hope you always have the option to go outside and remind yourself why you do this work.
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The National Park Service at the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is on the lookout for 2 energetic Supervisory Ecologist's to head our ecological monitoring program. Situated in Ajo, Arizona, this magnificent desert park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is celebrated for its vast biodiversity, which includes the renowned Organ Pipe Cactus, its striking landscapes, and dynamic wildlife. Key Responsibilities: - Leading Ecological Monitoring: Supervise a range of disciplines including wildlife biology, botany, physical sciences, and data management in one of the Sonoran Desert's most ecologically varied regions. - Developing Long-Term Plans: Formulate monitoring protocols and employ comprehensive data sets to guide park management decisions. - Restoration Projects: Plan and execute scientifically robust projects aimed at safeguarding and rejuvenating native species, essential habitats, and natural resources. - Building Partnerships: Engage with agencies, academic institutions, tribal entities, and non-profits on issues concerning natural resources, nurturing partnerships that bolster the park's objectives. - Supervising Staff: Oversee a committed team of resource specialists, encompassing biologists, botanists, and data managers. - Ensuring Compliance: Support environmental compliance initiatives, including NEPA, ESA, and Wilderness Administration. Embark on a journey with us in Ajo, Arizona, to aid in the conservation of this distinct and splendid desert ecosystem! #Ecology #Conservation #NationalParks #Wildlife #EcologistJobs #NaturalResources #EnvironmentalScience #AjoArizona #OrganPipeCactus #Biodiversity #ResourceManagement #SonoranDesert https://lnkd.in/e4AXEVge
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🔥 New post! | Start your wildlife career TODAY! [Kick-Starter OPEN] Imagine what it would feel like if you knew exactly where you fit in the conservation sector and if you had a personal career plan to get ready and get hired? No guesswork. No confusion. No wasted time (or money!)... read the full description on our website. 🐾 Title: Start your wildlife career TODAY! [Kick-Starter OPEN] 🌳 Author: Conservation Careers 📌 Categories: News 👉 Link: https://lnkd.in/eWWRYMkq #ConservationCareers #ConservationJobs #ConservationAdvice #Conservation #Wildlife
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🔥 New post! | Key conservation roles | A new map of the conservation sector Have you ever felt lost, confused or overwhelmed trying to break into the conservation sector? Are you uncertain what roles are available, where you fit or how to get there? You’re not alone… Conservation is a huge, expanding, diversifying professional industry, offering a dizzying array of conservation job types. On Conservation Careers to date we’ve... read the full description on our website. 🐾 Title: Key conservation roles | A new map of the conservation sector 🌳 Author: Conservation Careers 📌 Categories: News 👉 Link: https://lnkd.in/e-PX_FMi #ConservationCareers #ConservationJobs #ConservationAdvice #Conservation #Wildlife
Key conservation roles | A new map of the conservation sector
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You know you want to work in conservation but you’re not sure where to start? CJS has your back. For the recent #NationalCareersWeek we produced a resource which is really beneficial. It showcases the pages on the website we think are most useful to new entrants to the sector along with videos of people working in the sector Check it out at https://c-js.uk/3wAFFKx #careers #conservationcareers #environmentjobs #wildlifejobs #workoutdoors #careersresources
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Opportunity as Marine Biodiversity Consultant
We’re hiring! Bluedot are seeking two marine biodiversity consultants – at the mid or senior level – who are passionate about making a difference. We’re seeking consultants who will champion our ethical approach to projects, helping ensure our clients deliver marine nature positive contributions on-the-ground. We’re looking for someone who can advise on biodiversity net gains, and with experience delivering marine conservation and restoration programmes. You’ll need to be happy working remotely and confident using biodiversity data and analysis tools. If this sounds like you, head to our website to find the full job description and details on how to apply: https://lnkd.in/eVFZXvgf Apply by 12pm on Monday 12 August. #NowHiring #MarineBiodiversity #NetGain
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