Species on the Edge Youth Panel
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Do you care about your local wildlife and want to inspire others to take action?
We’re looking for young people aged 16-25 from across the Species on the Edge project areas to join the Species on the Edge Youth Panel.
Panellists will meet online to discuss issues relating to the natural environment and will be supported in developing their own local projects to help more people connect with nature. There will also be the opportunity to join a spring residential.
We are currently only recruiting Youth Panel members for our Outer Hebrides and North Coast project areas. If you are based in these areas and would like to apply, please fill out this expression of interest form.
Why do we want your help?
Scotland’s coast and islands are amongst the most biodiverse areas in the UK. They provide a last refuge for some of our most beautiful and unusual, but also most vulnerable, species. Sadly, many of our species are now in decline and some are on the cusp of extinction.
Species on the Edge is a partnership of NatureScot and seven conservation charities dedicated to improving the future of 37 of the rarest and most threatened species on Scotland’s coasts and islands. We are working with local people across our seven project areas to help them support and save their local wildlife.
We want to include everyone in the fight to save nature and we particularly need the knowledge, experiences, and innovative thinking that young people offer.
How can you help us?
By joining our youth panel, you will have the opportunity to investigate and discuss issues relating to the natural environment and your community with other young people from around the country.
Panel members will meet online at least four times a year and will attend a spring residential. Through these meetings, panel members will be supported to enact change for nature at a local level.
What will you gain from this experience?
The Species on the Edge Youth Panel will offer you the opportunity to gain knowledge and develop your skills, confidence, and employability. You’ll be supported to develop your own project, access opportunities from across the partnership, and contribute to the Species on the Edge programme.
This role offers you:
- the chance to meet new people and learn from experts within the conservation sector
- the opportunity to develop your own project to support others to connect with nature
- opportunities for training to support your personal development
The programme will cover all travel, accommodation, and reasonable expenses associated with the Species on the Edge Youth Panel.
The skills we are looking for:
- an interest in Scotland’s wildlife
- good listening and communication skills
- willingness to learn new skills
- commitment to join at least four virtual meetings a year
- commitment to planning your own connection to nature project, with budget and staff support from the Species on the Edge team
Species on the Edge is dedicated to being a programme everyone can get involved in. We are committed to supporting the needs of diverse communities and to equality of opportunity and we expect our Youth Panel members to share that commitment.
Who can apply
Applications are open to anyone aged between 16 & 25 and based in one of our seven project areas: the Outer Hebrides; the Inner Hebrides and Argyll; the North Coast; the East Coast; Orkney; Shetland; and the Solway Coast. Please note we are currently recruiting panel members from our Outer Hebrides and North Coast project areas only.
We want to reach a wide range of young people with a breadth of experiences. So whether you have lots of experience of the environmental sector, or none, we encourage you to apply.
We wish for the panel to be as inclusive as possible and encourage people to share their access needs with us upon application.
How to apply
If you are interested in applying for our Youth Panel, please fill out this expression of interest form. You will then be invited for an informal chat with our People Engagement Coordinator, Sarah Duly. If you have any questions, please get in touch: [email protected].