A 'SUCCESSFUL' training scheme for the UK's future foresters is back – with four places up for grabs in 2024.
The fully-funded Foresight Sustainable Forestry Skills Training Programme will offer people in Wales the chance to learn about industry-related activities, such as tractor driving and basic chainsaw skills.
Delivered by Tilhill and investment firm Foresight Sustainable Forestry Company, the three-weekly training sessions will run in August, September, October and November. No forestry experience is necessary and successful candidates will later be assigned a Tilhill mentor to advise on the development of their career.
David Edwards, forestry director at Tilhill Forestry, said: “We are delighted to be able to offer the opportunity for more trainees to gain valuable and practical forestry knowledge in Wales, as part of the fully funded Foresight Sustainable Forestry Skills Training Programme.
“No prior training or experience is required to apply for the programme. We are looking for candidates in Wales who are motivated to learn new skills.
"This opportunity is ideal for people working in agriculture or contractor-based roles, as well as those looking to begin a career in the forestry sector within the local community.”
Successful candidates will be assigned a Tilhill Forestry mentor to advise on the development of their forestry career.
Upon completion of the course, candidates will be given the opportunity to apply for any available Tilhill Forestry vacancy or wider BSW Group vacancies and work on FSF’s projects.
Richard Kelly, co-lead of Foresight Sustainable Forestry Company, said: “Given the scale of FSF’s ongoing woodland creation operation, it is vital we have the skilled workers needed to help shape the next decade of sustainable forestry.
"Rural communities must be empowered to participate in the UK’s burgeoning natural capital economy and we are delighted to see this essential skills programme running for the third consecutive year in Wales.
“Afforestation will form a key pillar of the UK’s fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. Placing local Welsh communities at the forefront of accessing the career opportunities offered by this thriving industry and enabling them to shape its evolution will support a just transition and more sustainable future for all.”
Apply now via the Tilhill Forestry website. The deadline for applications is July 31.
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