Conservation Assistant - Endemic Plant Restoration
contract experienced 0-9928 GBP/yearJob Overview
JOB TITLE: Conservation Assistant, Endemic Plant Restoration
TEAM: Conservation & Fisheries Directorate
REPORTS TO: Conservation Team Leader
JOB PURPOSE:
Assisting with endemic plant conservation work, including nursery, in vitro biology, plant census and data entry. Carrying out plant restoration work as part of the ongoing endemic plant research and restoration programme within the island’s Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.
MAIN DUTIES:
Work with the Conservation Team Leader/Plant Nursery Officer to carry out native and endemic plant nursery work.
Carry out all necessary activities to conserve and maintain native/endemic plants and bryophyte banks in the wild and restoration sites i.e. fencing, invasive weed control, pest control. To carry out research and monitoring of current and new restoration sites under the direction of the Conservation Team Leader.
Carry out seed and spore collections, to include cleaning, banking and cut tests.
Work with the Conservation Team Leader/Plant Nursery Officer to conduct micro propagation trials (IVB) to develop endemic plant propagation protocols.
Carry out bi-annual endemic plant censuses. Prepare maps and monitoring sheets for plant census and enter data collected into databases.
Be responsible for the collection and input of other plant data.
Maintenance of equipment used in the endemic plant programme.
Maintain, and where possible add to on-island herbarium samples. To upkeep the herbarium database, and cataloguing of plant images and digitised vouchers.
Supervise volunteers, youth trainees and interns to carry out endemic plant activities as described in this section.
Catalogue scientific documents, conservation reports and data, and upkeep photo libraries.
Contribute to other Conservation projects including invasive species control, park warden work and seabird, land crab and sea turtle monitoring, under the direction of the appropriate project officers.
To organise public outreach activities and write articles, prepare social media posts and design engagement resources.
To organise and co-ordinate the Ascension Explorers education programme for local children during the school holidays offering a varied timetable of trips and activities to experience Ascension Island's wildlife and natural landscapes and participate in environmentally-based learning.
To manage the conservation shop. Conduct monthly reconciliation of cash and sales records, six-monthly stock check, develop stock range and promote shop on island.
To undertake any other related duties as requested by the Conservation Team Leader and Director of Conservation.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Health and safety – to share in the corporate responsibility for the safety of staff and visitors to the office/work environment and comply with Health and Safety at Work procedures.
Continuous development – responsible for your own Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Undertake the main duties of the post (detailed above) to the highest possible standard
Work closely with other on-Island team members, and other stakeholders to complete the main duties of the post and work towards delivering the priorities of the Ascension National Biodiversity Action Plan.
Abide by the AIGCFD data management policy with regards to responsible archiving and documentation of scientific datasets
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