- experience of leading work groups with a talent for delivery, strongly focussed on detail, cost, quality and time
- experienced with baseline monitoring, particularly habitats, birds and soils.
- an understanding of funder requirements and experience of collation of reports and long term land management plans
- good listening skills, able to build trust and strong relationships, both internally and externally
- a strong ability to lead through others, through challenge and support
- due to the nature of the work and the local area you'll need to hold a current driving licence.
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Project Officer
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National Trust Yorkshire Dales, Estate Office, Settle, BD PT, United Kingdom Full timeTEMPORARYLocation: Yorkshire Dales, Estate Office, Settle, BD24 9PT · Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract · Reference/IRC: IRC150856 · Closing Date: 19/05/2024 · Salary: £30,966 per annum · We have a new opportunity for a Project Officer to join our Landscape Recovery team in the Yorkshire ...
Project Officer - Yorkshire Dales, Estate Office, Settle, BD PT, United Kingdom - National Trust
Description
Location: Yorkshire Dales, Estate Office, Settle, BD24 9PT
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract
Reference/IRC: IRC150856
Closing Date: 12/05/2024
Salary: £30,966 per annum
We have a new opportunity for a Project Officer to join our Landscape Recovery team in the Yorkshire Dales. Join us in taking an innovative, landscape-scale approach to nature recovery with a range of partners and stakeholders.
The project area covers 94km2 including Malham Tarn NNR, New House Farm NNR, and multiple SSSIs focussed around Upper Wharfedale, Malhamdale, and Hudswell/Coverdale. It's an exciting time to join the project, in a varied role that will allow you to use your conservation knowledge to engage with colleagues, partners and community groups in planning and promoting the project.
Hours: Full time 37.5 hours per week, some evening and weekend working will be required, for which time in lieu can be taken
Salary: £30,966pa
Contract: Fixed term until March 2026
Face to face interviews: 22nd May
If you have any questions about this role please contact:
You'll be based at the National Trust office in Malham
As the lead for the Land Management Plan & monitoring of baselines on the project, you'll also work with stakeholders including our farming tenants and neighbours, Natural England, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, and many local community groups. You'll pull on the knowledge and expertise of property, estate management and consultancy colleagues and contractors.
One typical day might include leading farmers or a group of volunteers on a soil survey of a farm or leading a Land Management Plan Work Group meeting with colleagues. On another day you may be writing up a monitoring plan or contracting brief, summarising the results of bird or UKHabs surveys, or co-ordinating and leading others in training and planning for delivery.
Ideally, you'll have excellent monitoring skills and proven experience of leading volunteers and engaging a wide range of stakeholders. These skills will complement your understanding of farming and ability to collate information.
We'd love to hear from you if have:
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