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Conservation Projects Officer and Idle Catchment Host - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Salary: £15,217 pa (which equates to a full time salary of £25,362 pa) plus pension and other benefits
Part time, Permanent
Based at Idle Valley Rural Learning Centre in Retford
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual to deliver our biodiversity conservation and Living Landscape aspirations in Nottinghamshire. You will be helping with and leading on a range of nature recovery project work, including administering and supporting the delivery of externally funded projects, responding to planning applications, providing conservation land management advice to landowners and undertaking the role of Idle Catchment Host.
Community Engagement Officer - Greater Sedgemoor Landscape Recovery - RSPB
Location: Sedgemoor Grassland Reserves
Salary: £26,379.00 - £28,319.00 Per Annum, Pro Rata
Contract: Fixed Term contract until March 31st 2026 / Hours: Part Time, 30 Hours per week
The role will help develop an innovative landscape-scale 'Landscape Recovery Scheme' across the Southern part of the Somerset Levels and Moors and maximise the project's positive social impact. You will work closely with local communities, building relationships, problem solving, and bringing creative ideas to the table.
Head of Fundraising - Avon Wildlife Trust
Avon Wildlife Trust has exciting plans for nature’s recovery in the Bristol and Bath city region. We want to create and restore habitats, enable people to take action for wildlife, secure more land for nature in our local area. We are looking for a Head of Fundraising who can galvanise support for our work from funders and donors, develop a high-performing fundraising team, and support colleagues in developing fundable projects to restore habitats, engage people and bring wildlife back. If this is you, we look forward to hearing from you.
National Landscapes Project Officer - East Devon District Council
£33,945 to £40,221 per annum
Permanent, full time x 37 hours
An exciting opportunity has arisen to help deliver the Council’s obligations to conserve and enhance one of England’s finest landscapes at a time of great change. Reporting to the East Devon National Landscape Manager, you will co-ordinate and facilitate the planning, design and implementation of projects and initiatives that will contribute to the delivery of the East Devon National Landscape Management Plan, working with a wide range of agencies, organisations, landowners, farmers and local communities.
Biodiversity Officer - Powys County Council
£29,777 to £31,364 per annum
Llandrindod Wells
37 hours, Fixed term until 31/03/2025
The Biodiversity Officer will play a key part in supporting Powys County Council to progress actions to deliver against its declaration of a Nature Emergency. The postholder will work alongside the Council’s Nature Recovery Officer to engage with and advise Council Services and communities, identifying opportunities to deliver nature recovery and seeking external funds to support the work. Initially to March 2025, with the possibility of extension, subject to funding.
Nature Based Solutions Manager - London and Slough - WWT
Location: London
Salary: £34,405.00 (plus a London weighting allowance of £3,714 depending on base location)
This is a fixed term contract until 31st March 2027, 37.5 hours per week working 5 days in 7
As our Nature Based Solutions Manager, you will be at the forefront of the co-creation of NBS that change peoples' lives and the places they live in two projects - Project Sponge in Slough and Community Bluescapes in Richmond, London. Alongside the other team members, you will demonstrate the power of urban wetlands and other blue infrastructure to help communities to adapt to climate change and build better, safer, more natural places to live.
Location: Stowe Barton, Kilkhampton, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 9JW
Contract Type: Permanent/Full-time (37.5 hours per week)
Salary: £30,966 per annum
Are you a dynamic and experienced countryside professional with a passion and knowledge of nature, it’s conservation and the outdoors? Do you want to make a difference for a stunning stretch of the North Cornwall coast and its people? We are offering a rare and outstanding opportunity to lead on the delivery of our vision for a more nature rich, accessible and resilient coast.
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.
Major Events Lead - Wildlife and Countryside Link
Would you like to help deliver a major environmental event in 2025?
We’re looking for a Major Events Lead to coordinate and help deliver a significant event in 2025, focused on environmental recovery and holding Government to account for its record on nature. The event will bring together the nature sector for what we hope will become an annual event, one that becomes a fixture in the political and press calendar, as well as a focal point for the environmental movement. Can you help us pioneer this major event?
Assistant Engagement Officer (Species Survival Fund) - WWT
£9,561 per annum (£23,903 FTE)
Part time 15 hours per week
Fixed term contract until 28th February 2026
Steart Marshes, Somerset
An exciting opportunity to work alongside the Engagement & Learning Manager to coordinate volunteers, events and engagement on site as part of the Species Survival Fund, a 2 year project: Wetter For Waders: Enhancing Somerset’s Coastal Wetlands. You'll be part of our team based at the Steart Marshes and Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserves. This will include supporting volunteers, community engagement and programming engagement activities.
Senior Project Officer - The Conservation Volunteers
Salary: £24,024 per annum, pro-rated to £14,414.40.
21 hours per week, to include weekend and evening work.
Based at the Wealden District Council office in Hailsham and working along the Cuckoo Trail but attached to the TCV Office in Hastings. This exciting role supports TCV in enabling people and communities to improve their health, prospects and outdoor places. We have an outstanding track record of delivering conservation, community and health projects across Sussex and we want to build on this whilst continuing to meet the needs of our diverse communities, existing and potential partners and becoming a beacon of best practice for us nationally.
Part time Event Coordinator - Surrey Wildlife Trust
Salary £25,000 pa fte
Part time working, 24-28 hrs per week
Do you thrive on organising and making things happen? We need a motivated, capable event coordinator to work with our Event Manager to run events and activities which fit with our ambitions to connect people and nature in Surrey.
Information Support Officer - North York Moors National Park Authority
Helmsley, North Yorkshire
The North York Moors National Park Authority looks after and promotes one of the most phenomenal parts of the British Isles. Filled with breath-taking scenery, magnificent wildlife, picture book villages and a dramatic coastline, the North York Moors boasts some of the most diverse landscapes in the UK.
We are now seeking an Information Support Officer to join our team on a permanent basis, working 30 hours per week.
Kent’s Plan Bee Project Officer - Bumblebee Conservation Trust
A unique opportunity to join a successful and growing conservation charity!
FTE for 20 months
Salary £23,140
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust (the Trust) is looking for a full-time Kent’s Plan Bee Project Officer to join the conservation team and lead on the delivery of Kent’s ‘Plan Bee’, the pollinator action plan for Kent County Council. This role is a secondment to Kent County Council.
Natural Heritage Officer - Development Plans & Heritage - Shetland Islands Council
£43,691.30 - £45,448.20 per annum, inclusive of Distance Islands Allowance
Permanent Full Time post for 37.0 Hours per Week , 52.18 weeks per year
Shetland is an archipelago in north of the British Isles where you will find freedom, wildlife and wild beauty, but also a rich culture and a dynamic, forward-looking society. The islands have a thriving and diverse economy full of opportunities and offer residents the ideal work/life balance. Shetland combines stunning coastal landscapes and wide open spaces with friendly, bustling island communities.
Investment Manager - The National Lottery Heritage Fund
We are currently recruiting for a full time Investment Manager on a permanent contract based in Edinburgh (Hybrid Working).
This varied and rewarding role as part of the Investment Team, is to support our diverse and creative heritage sector through the assessment of a wide range of grant applications, making clear recommendations to decision makers. The role is also to offer advice and support to grantees so that they can complete their projects successfully, sharing best practice and encouraging innovation.
National Park Centre Assistant (Part-Time) - North York Moors National Park Authority
Danby Lodge National Park Centre, Whitby, North Yorkshire
Salary of £11.98 - £12.38 per hour (pay award pending)
We are now seeking a National Park Centre Assistant to join our team at Danby Lodge National Park Centre on a permanent, part-time basis, working approximately 600 hours per year, including one weekend a month alongside hours during the week.
As a National Park Centre Assistant, you will help to ensure a high-quality experience with high standards of presentation are delivered to all visitors at Danby Lodge National Park Centre.
Reserve Manager - Parsonage Down National Nature Reserve - Natural England
Salary is £34,072 on an annualised hours contract. Weekly hours fluctuate seasonally, averaging 43 hours per week.
Parsonage Down NNR is one of the largest most diverse calcareous grassland nature reserves in the UK and part of Salisbury Plain SAC. The NNR is also home to Cherry Lodge Farm, Natural England’s working farm dedicated to developing nature based sustainable farming.
We are seeking a motivated and passionate Reserve Manager whose primary responsibility will be delivering the NNR Management Plan work programme to meet the nature conservation objectives for the site.
You will be working alongside the Parsonage Down NNR Farm Manager and Stockperson, who are responsible for farm operations and livestock husbandry.
Wilder Learning & Communities Officer - Sussex Wildlife Trust
Location: Rye Harbour Discovery Centre, East Sussex
Salary: £30,671.55 per annum
Contract Type: Permanent / Hours: 35 hours per week
We have an exciting opportunity to join the team at Rye Harbour. The Wilder Learning & Communities Officer will enable SWT to deliver effective action for wildlife in Sussex by delivering an inspiring education and community engagement programme at the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and Discovery Centre, balancing financial viability with reaching our charitable and strategic aims.
Nature Recovery Project Officer - Sussex Wildlife Trust
Location: Southerham Farm, Lewes.
Salary: £27,000
Contract Type: Fixed Term. 2 years / Hours: Full Time, 35hrs per week
This role will be part of the Nature Reserve team and will oversee our ambitious nature recovery project on Pevensey Levels. This role will oversee large scale capital work delivery across multiple sites including on the Pevensey Levels National Nature Reserve managed by Sussex Wildlife Trust and Natural England. This project will help restore this precious but threatened landscape by improving water storage, creating new priority habitat, and engaging neighbouring landowners to follow suit.
Druridge Bay Data Monitoring and Engagement Officer - Northumberland Wildlife Trust
The role is for 35 hours per week on a 2 year contract. NWT operates a flexitime system.
The salary range is £24,336 to £27,364 on a grade C .
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is looking for a confident, innovative and enthusiastic person to join our Druridge Bay Team as Drurigde Bay Data Monitoring and Engagement Officer.
This role will manage the delivery of the Biodiversity Boost project, including completing all of the project administration and grant claims.
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.
Outreach Ranger - Content Creator (Bird Aware Solent) - Hampshire County Council
Salary range: £25,628 - £28,326 per annum
Hours per week: 37
Contract type: Permanent
Work location: River Hamble Rangers Depot, Southampton
Do you care about wildlife, have a flair for public engagement and proven experience in content creation? The focus of this role will be to enhance Bird Aware Solent’s outreach engagement by working alongside our Communications Lead to create relevant content for digital, broadcast and print media for a diverse audience. Platforms include social media channels, online engagement, website content, blogs, broadcast and print media and video creation. As well as creating content you will develop an understanding of which platforms on which we should be focusing our resources on. Additionally, all rangers patrol the coast throughout the winter providing a positive and engaging presence with all user groups, including dog walkers.
Fundraising Manager - The Rivers Trust
Starting salary of £39,037
This is a full-time, home-based, permanent position (subject to ongoing funding).
The Rivers Trust is a leading environmental charity and the umbrella body of The Rivers Trust movement, comprising over 60 independent local charities. We are seeking a highly organised, efficient and dynamic individual to take on the brand new role of Fundraising Manager, co-ordinating core and strategic fundraising for The Rivers Trust, supporting and facilitating the Senior Management Team. We have had considerable success with securing project funding, and have achieved rapid growth in headcount and delivery as a result, but we need to increase income for core functions such as HR, IT, finance, communications and project development.
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.
'Making Space for Nature for Dorset' Project Vacancies - Dorset Wildlife Trust
Dorset Wildlife Trust is currently looking to fill four exciting job roles to help deliver a major new initiative to increase wildlife abundance in Dorset. The initiative is funded by a grant worth over £1 million from the Government’s Species Survival Fund, and supported by individual givers.
Making Space for Nature in Dorset aims to create thriving wildlife hubs, which will help drive wildlife conservation throughout Dorset. The project will create and revitalise over 500ha of habitats across 18 distinctive nature reserves, as well as help neighbouring landowners to enhance the wildlife habitats on their land.
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.
Community Grants Manager - Trust for Oxfordshire's Environment
Hours of employment – Part time, three days (21 hours) per week, negotiable
Salary - £25,000 - £33,000 (dependent on experience)
Established in 2011, the Trust for Oxfordshire's Environment (TOE) is an independent environmental funder based in Oxfordshire. Since its inception, TOE has disbursed more than £3.4 million in grants to fund over 450 high-impact, locally led projects across Oxfordshire, supporting biodiversity, access to green spaces and public engagement with nature. TOE has been successful in raising funds from a range of sources including the Landfill Communities Fund, local authorities, charitable trusts and the corporate sector.
Fundraising Manager - Devon Wildlife Trust
Salary: £40,692 plus 7% pension
This is a full-time permanent post based at Cricklepit Mill, Exeter. A part-time appointment at 0.8 FTE will be considered.
Devon Wildlife Trust is looking for a Fundraising Manager to lead our Grants & Major Giving team, which plays a vital role in helping the organisation to secure the resources it needs to achieve more for nature’s recovery in Devon. The Trust has a fantastic track record of high quality fundraising activity that is rooted in respect for our supporters, in strong partnerships, and in our desire to build a community of nature champions. We are looking for an experienced fundraiser who can manage an effective team to oversee income generation from grants, legacies, major donors and corporate supporters.
Regional Officer South-East (Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Middlesex) - BASC
Salary: Circa £30,000pa plus company vehicle
Location: Home based with travel around designated counties
We are looking for an enthusiastic, flexible and highly motivated person to cover territories in South-east England as a regional officer. The role involves day to day service of BASC members, delivering shoot briefings covering all the key and current topics. Training will be given but there is an expectation you will have an in-depth knowledge and experience across shooting and conservation activities, some educational and training activities and a general all-round knowledge of the sector.
Rother Partnership Coordinator - Arun & Rother Rivers Trust
Full time
Contract Length: 2 years
Location: West Sussex
This role will support the establishment, growth and success of the Rother Partnership. The partnership will bring together a diverse range of stakeholders, landowners, farmers, community groups and individuals to collaboratively set aims, objectives, and a costed action plan to bring about positive landscape scale change for the Western Rother. The Coordinator will create an ambitious, strategic case for support, working with core partners to submit a bid or bids to major funding streams.
Rights of Way and Access Support Officer - Exmoor National Park Authority
Salary of £14,576 - £15,587 per annum (pro rata full time equivalent £24,294 to £25,979)
Part time
Exmoor House, Dulverton, Somerset
As a Rights of Way and Access Support Officer, you will provide technical support to the Access and Recreation Team and volunteers. This varied role will not only see you supporting rights of way and access, but supporting volunteer programmes, such as our Path Watcher scheme, and assisting in vital activities such as Public Path Order work. Alongside data collection and record keeping, you will also update our website and play a key role in producing communications for our events programme.