Monday, 7 May 2012

Teaching Teachers to Teach Outdoors

For those who enjoy the forests, a rare opportunity has arisen to perhaps make it your job to share that enthusiasm.

The Woodland Trust Scotland are currently recruiting for a Woodland Learning and Communities Officer, to be based in Dumbarton / Kilpatrick Hills area. A key part of this role is training teachers to use the outdoors in the Curriculum.

Anyone interested needs to get in there quick as the closing date for applications is Thursday of this week.

See the following link for details

http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/about-us/people-partners/employees/vacancies/Pages/woodland-learning-community-officer.aspx

and possibly see you in a professional capacity around the forest soon.  Good luck!

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