Current Opportunities at the BMC.
Access & Conservation Officer
Salary £23,722 to £28,368
The BMC is seeking a high calibre individual with a strong interest
in the mountains to take up this important post based in Manchester.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate strong interpersonal skills
and substantial relevant experience. The post holder will be responsible
for the BMC's access and conservation work at a national and strategic
level and for the BMC's relationships with government and non-government
bodies in England and Wales. He or she will lead on legislation,
policy, fundraising and campaigning work as it relates to the
cliff and mountain environment and will co-ordinate the work of
the BMC Access & Conservation Group.
Press & PR Officer (half-time)
Salary £21,315 to £23,722 full-time equivalent
This exciting new post requires an individual with enthusiasm,
journalistic flair and experience, and a sound knowledge of the
climbing, hill walking and mountaineering scene. The post will
involve writing and placing news stories and press releases in
the outdoor and national media and the BMC's in-house magazine
- Summit, developing a network of press contacts, and maintaining
a Press Room facility on the BMC website.
Notes
Salaries quoted are based on 1 April 2006 pay scales, starting
salary will be dependent upon experience. Further details are
available from:
Kate Owen, BMC, 177-179 Burton Road, Manchester, M20 2BB. Direct
Tel: 0161 438 3303. Email: kate@thebmc.co.uk
Closing date for all applications: 25 Nov 2005
The BMC is the national representative body for climbers, hill
walkers and mountaineers in England and Wales. Established in
1944 the BMC has over 60,000 members, 25 staff and a network of
100's of dedicated volunteers. The BMC actively promotes equal
opportunities.
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