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Countryside Ranger - Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council
Salary: Grade 5 (£27,334 - £30,296 per annum)
Hours: 37 hours per week
Contract: Fixed Term until 31st March 2025
Location: Agile Worker (Homeworking & Ebbw Vale Energy Centre)
The post will undertake practical work improving countryside access, local nature reserves and countryside sites within the County of Blaenau Gwent. This will include, amongst other duties, undertaking work on public footpath and bridleways by constructing stiles, gates and managing vegetation; undertaking work specified in management plans on local nature reserves as directed by senior colleagues; carrying out practical work to deliver landscape and environmental projects.
Project Manager - Nature Accelerators - National Trust
Location: South West Wales AO, The Granary, Llandeilo, SA19 6RT
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract
Salary: £44,500 per annum
We're looking for an experienced landscape-scale conservation project manager to join a dynamic team in Wales. With many years of ground-breaking peat restoration, woodland creation and nature improvement work already underway, this is a unique opportunity to be behind accelerating delivery of our strategic vision.
Conservation Officer - Initiative for Nature Conservation Cymru (INCC)
Working Hours - Four days / 28 hours per week
Term - Fixed Term - three years
Salary - £27,000 (Pro-rata)
Role Location – Various locations within the Glamorgan uplands (headwaters of the Afan, Rhondda, and Cynon Valleys). Also working from home and at INCC’s office at the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
Thanks to funding from the Pen-y-Cymoedd Vision Fund, INCC are looking to appoint a Conservation Officer to oversee our three-year upland Water Vole conservation project in the Glamorgan uplands, South Wales.
Ecologist - Whitcher Wildlife Ltd
Salary between £26,000 & £45,000 dependent on experience.
Full or part-time (full time preferred).
Permanent role
Barnsley / Hybrid
Whitcher Wildlife Ltd are looking for a number of ecologists at various stages of their career to join our small but growing business. Having been operating for over 25 years, currently with twelve staff, we are looking to increase our workforce to meet the ever growing demand for ecological services.
Fundraising Manager - Coetir Anian
Salary: Full time salary £27,181 - £35,233 (pro rata if part time.)
Hours: Full-time or part-time, 3-5 days per week (22.5-37.5 hours) with flexible working hours. Applicant expected to work flexibly in response to funding deadlines.
Contract: Permanent
Location: Remote working, within reasonable distance to enable travel to project site near Machynlleth, mid Wales at least four times per year. Office available in Aberystwyth if required.
This is an opportunity to work for an inspirational Welsh charity which is restoring nature and connecting people to this wild place, in a magnificent geographical area. The post holder will work with the Director and other staff to implement an income generation strategy which supports the work of Coetir Anian through unrestricted and restricted income streams.
People Engagement Officer - Natur am Byth - RSPB
Would you be interested in joining a team to help conserve the most endangered species in north-west Wales?
Location: RSPB Cymru – Bangor
Salary: £26,379.00 - £28,319.00 Pro Rata
Hours: Part-time role, 15 hours per week
Contract: Fixed-term contract for 3 years
The Lleyn peninsula and Isle of Anglesey has many special habitats, including wet grassland, lowland heath, soft cliffs, sand dunes and fens, but some of their most important species, such as curlew, chough, spotted rockrose and large mason bee, are declining and at risk of extinction.
Senior Policy Officer – Water - RSPB
Salary: £38,389.00 - £41,212.00 Per Annum
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week
Location: Flexible in UK
An outstanding opportunity to help turn around the alarming state of England's freshwater habitats. You will work with a diverse range of teams across the RSPB to drive forward our policy and advocacy work on water and coastal policy issues and influence important debates and decisions across the England.