Current positions vacant
LEMUR Project 
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is delighted to be a part of the Learning Environments in Marine, Urban and Rural areas (LEMUR) project. This initiative is an accredited training scheme that offers a fast track route to developing the necessary skills and competency required to gain a professional post in nature conservation. The ‘on the job' placements and training reflect either a marine, urban or rural aspect of nature conservation.
To date LEMUR has provided 36 funded heritage bursary training placements over three years that have given each placement the necessary skills and experience to enter a professional post in nature conservation.
For more information please go to the project website at: http://www.projectlemur.org/index.html
Door to Door Membership Recruiters
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is looking for door to door membership recruiters to spread the message about our work and sign up new members in the county.
Our members provide a vital source of support for the Trust's work to help protect the county's wildlife. It's a 'soft' sell approach we use - a recruiter drops off a booklet to potentially interested people and returns soon after to collect it, so there's no hard sell involved.
Recruiters get commission for each new member they sign up, plus mileage. It's a great way to earn some extra money and help the Trust at the same time.
Click the links below for the application form and job details.
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Face to Face Membership Recruiters
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