Policy, Advocacy and Research Volunteer

What You'll Do: 

Who are we?

At CPRE London we campaign to save and promote green spaces in Greater London and make London a better, greener and healthier place for everyone to live in, work in and enjoy.

We are part of the national network of CPRE, the countryside charity. 

We are currently looking for The Policy, Advocacy and Research Volunteer who will have the opportunity to investigate key issues related to CPRE London’s mission to support London in moving closer to being a zero-carbon city, help strengthen biodiversity, and nurture nature for the good of wildlife and Londoners.  

Training and support will be available to help you develop in your role.

 

Key Areas of Responsibilities:

  • To research key issues including those relating to opportunities for woodland creation and hedgerow planting in London’s Green Belt 
  • To support the deepening of relationships with key stakeholders that could potentially help with identifying Green Belt woodland creation and hedgerow planting opportunities
  • To help identify and build relationships with key relevant decision-makers  
  • To support progress reporting on our Green Belt woodland creation programme funded by the GLA
  • Supporting how we work on London Urban Forest Partnership
Why You'll Love It: 

Benefits of the role:

  • The use of your skills and experience to contribute to the success of our charity and make a positive difference in making London a greener city
  • The opportunity to meet like-minded people and enjoy being part of a team 
  • Our support to help you develop in your volunteering role
  • The opportunity to enhance your CV by developing additional new skills and experience
  • The opportunity to become involved with events and workshops on a local and national level
  • We will provide a reference for any future work or volunteering
  • We provide out-of-pocket travel expenses
What We're Looking For: 

Skills / Experience:

Essential (E) or Desirable(D).  Please provide examples or evidence where possible.  

  • Excellent written communication skills (E) 
  • Strong research skills (E) 
  • Good interpersonal skills (E) 
  • Educated to at least degree level (E) 
  • Strong understanding of environmental issues (E)  
  • Some academic background related to environmental issues at either degree or masters level (D)
  • Some past experience of policy, advocacy or research work (D) 
  • Have access to a computer and the internet at home and be confident using them (E)
Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Environment
12 Weeks Minimum
14 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Organisation
Languages you should know: 
English
Requirements: 
CV / Resume
Over 21 years old
Phone Interview

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