Regional officer – South-east (Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Middlesex)

Title: Regional officer South-east (Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Middlesex)
Salary: Circa £30,000pa plus company vehicle
Location: Home based with travel around designated counties
Reporting to: Regional director South-east
Closing date: 28th April 2024
Reference: ROSE/MAR/2024

Role information

We are looking for an enthusiastic, flexible and highly motivated person to cover territories in South-east England as a regional officer. The role involves day to day service of BASC members, delivering shoot briefings covering all the key and current topics. Training will be given but there is an expectation you will have an in-depth knowledge and experience across shooting and conservation activities, some educational and training activities and a general all-round knowledge of the sector.

Ideally the successful candidate would already be imbedded in the South-east shooting community and possess a ‘can do’ attitude. The role involves some evenings and weekend working and travel across the South-east.

Our vision

As the largest shooting organisation in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, BASC constantly strives to fight for sustainable shooting and conservation of the countryside.

  • To promote and protect sporting shooting and advocate its conservation role throughout the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
  • To represent members’ interests by providing an effective and unified voice for sustainable shooting sports.
  • To benefit the community by providing education, promoting scientific research and advocating best practice in firearms licensing, habitat conservation, and wildlife and game management.
  • To promote the benefits of game as food.
ExperienceEssential skills, knowledge and achievements

Plan and deliver projects

Delivery of membership recruitment & retention

Customer service

 

 

 

 

Build and maintain relations with BASC affiliated clubs, syndicates and trade members.

Organisation and delivery of a program of membership events, including ‘Young Shot’ activity days, membership evenings, pop-up events and gundog activities.

Engage with regional shoots, gamekeepers and shoot syndicates to build an ongoing dialogue – through shoot briefings, discussing key sector issues, such as game bird release, general licences, trapping, conservation and sustainable shooting.

Promoting game as a healthy and sustainable food source through activities and other events, ensuring food hygiene standards and training are adhered to.

Attend education and outreach events which are part of BASC’s #BASCtoschools program. This also includes running Young Shot activity days and events.

Manage, maintain and develop a network of volunteers to assist in the delivery of events and activities.

Deliver and support regional attendance at shows and events, such as clay shoots, country shows and trade events.

Help to provide a one-stop-shop for responding to enquiries and, where necessary, signposting to the appropriate person at BASC’s head office or regional or country centres.

Deliver on practical conservation objectives

Maintain regular contact and oversight of project work, such as wetland, woodland and cover crops, reporting back to internal and external partners.

Primarily, promote awareness of associated conservation projects and activities to clubs and syndicates – but also promote other events and activities.

Working partnerships

 

 

Manage and maintain relationships with external stakeholders such as police licensing and rural crime teams, Natural England, Environment Agency and other key stakeholders in region.

Work with our training and education team to support and facilitate BASC training courses. Use external contacts to develop venue portfolio for events and training.

Engage the general public to normalise shooting sports and game as food; including engagement with school and youth groups such as Scouts and Young Farmers clubs.

From time to time provide a point of contact for public media and identify stories for publication in liaison with the head office communications team.

Administration

 

Good administrative and financial management skills are to be carried out to a high standard and in compliance with regulatory standards such as those imposed by the Financial Conduct Authority.

Good knowledge and operational skills of Word, Excel, Teams, Forms, etc.

Role includes responsibility for taking customer payments and handing cash.

Attend meetings at the regional centre, at head office or elsewhere, as appropriate.

General requirements

BASC head office is based in Marford Mill, Rossett, north Wales, with country and regional offices across the UK.

We have an agile working approach, with our core hours being between 8.30 – 5.30 Monday – Friday. We do expect some weekend and out-of-hours working to support our membership engagement. Your working hours are stated in your contract of employment.

You are expected to be flexible and agile and be willing to undertake any other duties that may reasonably be required.

All our employees must always act as positive ambassadors for the association when dealing with members or representing the association in other ways.

Essential requirements for role 
Driving LicenceYES
DBS CheckYES
Firearms CertificateNO
Shotgun CertificateYES

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