Becoming A Conservation Leader
£25 registration fee (non-refundable)
6 weeks
Online
Aimed at those age 18-30
The nature conservation movement is a unique community of amazing people who all want to make a difference, to protect and preserve our wildlife and the environment it depends on. We are all aware of the grave ecological crisis the planet is facing, and if we are going to do anything to help nature make a comeback then we urgently need entrepreneurial conservation leaders who think differently, communicate engagingly and have a bold and proactive vision. You have the potential to become one of those leaders and we hope this programme will help you to, at the very least, gain the mindset you will need to tap into that potential.
Becoming A Conservation Leader is a unique collection of thought-provoking opinion pieces – some written, some audio; as well as reflection exercises and discussion points. Week by week we’ll explore the traits of what we believe makes a truly effective leader, and how these skills are relevant for a career in conservation. We’ll also direct you to further reading and other relevant material. Study materials will be added to the website on a weekly basis so that you can work through them and complete the exercises at your own pace. There will be plenty of opportunity to interact with the group; we’d love you to contribute your thoughts and opinions, pose questions to the group and participate in the online discussion sessions.
The nature conservation material is drawn from the combined experience, thoughts and reflections of Dr Tim Mackrill and Becky Park – our Founder and Programme Manager. Aside from his role with the Osprey Leadership Foundation, Tim leads the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation’s work in England, including the pioneering project to reintroduce White-tailed Eagles to the Isle of Wight, and he has been the driving force behind the successful reintroduction of Ospreys to Poole Harbour. Tim is also well known for his work for the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust where he managed the Rutland Osprey Project. Before joining the Osprey Leadership Foundation Becky also worked at Rutland Water Nature Reserve, where over ten years she undertook a range of people engagement roles; Becky is also a qualified coach.
We’ve developed this programme with our Chair of Trustees and Leadership Guide, Barry Dore. Over the past twenty years, Barry has worked with thousands of people (including hundreds of leaders at all levels within The Wildlife Trusts movement). Barry shares his comprehensive understanding of the key traits of great leaders in his book Lead Like Mary, and podcasts Leadership Reflections; these traits underpin the themes in each unit of Becoming A Conservation Leader. Week by week we’ll explore how the traits of a truly effective leader can set you apart as someone who can and will make positive change in the nature conservation movement.
This six-week, online programme is aimed at those in the early stages of their career in conservation, and those looking to improve their leadership skills in entry and middle level roles in conservation or related organisations. Our prerequisites are that you are aged 18 – 30, that you can commit to the duration of the programme and that you are able to attend all three online discussion sessions. You should already be involved in conservation work either as a student, regularly volunteering or paid employment.
You will need to allow approximately 3hrs a week to complete the material, plus you will need to be available for an hour and a half during the 3rd, 5th and 6th week of your programme to participate in the online discussion sessions – these usually take place within usual working hours (UK time).
All you need is access to a computer and the internet so that you can access our website and join our online discussion sessions, and an email address we can contact you on.
If this sounds like it’s for you, register your interest by clicking the button below.
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At first glance a ‘leadership course’ is not something that would have piqued my interest, I did not see myself as a leader and nor did I think an online course in it was something that would benefit me. How naive I was. I found this course to be nothing short of empowering, and maybe in a few years I will reflect that it was life changing. I found myself wishing I could absorb every single word I read or heard; it was one golden nugget of wisdom after another. I’ve come away with quotes and ideas not only to lead by, but to live by.
In no way I’ve experienced before, it has shown me that it is perfectly within my power to be brave, to act, and to be led by what I believe in. On top of that, it has connected me to other young people who have the same worries, feelings and experiences, which has been thoroughly cathartic.
I look forward to using everything I’ve learnt from this course, I feel I have accumulated a careers worth of leadership knowledge in 5 short weeks and am so very grateful to have this insight at the beginning of my career. I can’t recommend it enough to any other young person who wants to make a difference for nature. Don’t be dissuaded, as I was, by any preconception you may have about what leadership is, I am certain this course has something to offer you.
The OLF 12 week course has been a delight, and I couldn’t recommend it enough. The content touches upon so many relevent, yet too often neglected topics, that will have you reflecting on your experiences in a different light. As for the team, they are genuine, kind and have so much wisdom to share – I couldn’t be more grateful for their support.