The University of Kent Careers and Employability Service Careers with a Biodiversity/Wildlife Degree You can download a copy of this presentation at
Destinations of Kent Conservation and Wildlife Graduates
Biodiversity Careers Page
Sources of Environmental Jobs Environment Post Major source of conservation vacancies. Reference copies are in File R4 in the Careers Service. ENDS Environmental Data Services has listings of jobs. Includes a Consultancy Directory. The Guardian on Wednesdays. Countryside Jobs Service The Green Directory Ethical Careers Service Nature Magazine range of postgrad, PHD and postdoc positions. Growing Careers vacancies in environment and conservation, nurseries and garden centres, Environmental Recruitment Agencies Environment Job Ecological Recruitment Co. Green Technical Resourcing ADC Environment Recruitment Many jobs in the environment are not advertised - organisations get enough CVs from people applying speculatively to be able to fill their vacancies from these. You need to network and be persistent. See CVs and Covering Letters and Creative Jobhunting to learn how to do this.
CHOOSING A CAREER CHOOSING A CAREER BOOKLET - available from Careers Service. Prospects Planner - powerful career choice program Information on many graduate careers is at
One third of graduate jobs accept any degree subject. BECAUSE: Learn new skills quickly Analyse & solve problems Communicate well Open to new ideas, adaptable and flexible “Managers of change” Marketing and Sales Retailing Social Work Personnel Civil Service Accountancy Banking Computing
Postgraduate Study Over 35% of Kent Bioscience graduates continue to postgraduate study MSc/M.Res – 1 year PhD - 3 years Teacher training – 1 year Medicine/radiography/ physiotherapy
Master's Courses Soils and Environmental Pollution, University of Reading Coastal and Marine Resource Management, University of Portsmouth Conservation and Tourism, University of Kent Conservation Biology, University of Kent Environmental Analysis and Assessment, Royal Holloway, University of London Environmental Diagnosis, Imperial College London Environmental Impact Assessment, Oxford Brookes University Environmental Policy, Planning and Regulation London School of Economics and Political Science Environmental Pollution Control, Middlesex University Environmental Pollution Science, Brunel University Environmental Technology, Imperial College London Risk Management, Middlesex University Rural Development, University of Sussex Water and Environmental Engineering, University of Surrey Environmental Law and Policy, University of Kent
EXAMPLE CVs Check you campus s regularly as I will send you many careers s Get voluntary experience for your CV: Kent Wildlife Trust conservation work in Kent including West Blean Woods. Needs volunteers. Run excellent and cheap wildlife study days on, for example, small mammal and bat identificationwww.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk wildlife study days
VACANCIES University of Kent Vacancy Database Other talks
BRUCE WOODCOCK A Duty Careers Adviser is available for short (15 minute) consultations: MORNINGS (10.30 am pm) and AFTERNOONS (2 to 4 pm). Don’t need to book an appointment just ask at reception in the Careers Service (Keynes College Driveway) If you need longer ring our reception on to make an appointment for interview with me.
Location of the Careers Service Telephone: Drop-in times (no appointment needed): to & 2 to 4 pm
Careers Employability Award on Moodle
Moodle Careers Employability Award 14 Quizzes: need 75% to pass but allowed unlimited attempts Complete 3 of the following seven assignments Employability skills quiz Employability skills quiz: drag & drop How to develop the skills employers want? Test your spelling and grammar! What makes you happy at work? How commercially aware are you? Special interests topic lesson Interview preparation Practice interview What are the most common interview questions? Aptitude tests and assessment centres CV quiz CVs and covering letters: drag & drop quiz Career planning drag and drop quiz Analyse your skills and learn how to make top quality applications Do you want to live to work or work to live? Researching careers Choosing a career Submit a CV Social media Action planning
Comments from students who have completed the award You get a really nice certificate! It was so easy, quick and I learned a lot. Without realising, you have finished the course and have already put together a very good CV and covering letter. It really blew my mind with some ideas I’ve never known before, such as portfolio working and working from home. I never thought about obtaining happiness from my work before. It would be mad to apply for a job or attend an interview without doing it! Before the course I had only a vague idea of my career path and opportunities. Now I am applying for summer internships and know how to effectively sell my skills to a prospective employer and have a much more focused plan for my future. The module is very, very useful! I really love how it makes you to think about your personality and helps you to identify your strengths and weaknesses. I found the module to be highly thought-provoking as it really encouraged me to consider how my degree will benefit my future and what I can be doing now to improve my graduate employment prospects. I enjoyed the depth of the module. It went far beyond some general tips on how to write a good CV and prepare for an interview. Rather it went in to detail about the whole process of graduate job search from the beginning to the end. It was very instructive. The amount of time put into this is astounding! I actually spoke to friends from other universities who said they wished they had something like this. It has made me feel a lot more confident when it comes to applications and interviews and has also made me think about skills that I didn't think I had before. I recently had a very successful interview largely because I put the advice on the module into practice.
The University of Kent Careers and Employability Service Careers with a Biodiversity/Wildlife Degree You can download a copy of this presentation at