Nature Recovery Manager

Herefordshire Wildlife Trust

Queenswood Country Park, Leominster, and home working
£32,500 - £34,000 pa
Full Time • Permanent
Closing on Sun, 20th Apr 2025
Closes today

Conservation & Wildlife


You will lead a busy and dedicated team, providing habitat enhancement and conservation advice through our ambitious and successful Nature Recovery Project: Wyescapes and Wye Adapt to Climate Change project. You will manage the projects delivering agreed outcomes on time and within budget. You will liaise with project partners, develop relationships with stakeholders and support the project teams.

Building on our past successes you’ll be in prime position to find the opportunities and help guide the projects that deliver nature’s recovery in Herefordshire. You will help to develop and undertake new nature recovery projects and work with partners to optimise nature’s recovery. You will be working closely with partners and a wide range of stakeholders, using your biodiversity expertise to help deliver new and improved habitat across Herefordshire.

This is a varied and skilled role and will require you to work on a diverse range of projects from planning applications to landscape-scale restoration programmes. You’ll have relevant qualifications and/or significant experience in, land management, ecological survey and land-use planning, excellent communication skills, demonstrable enthusiasm for wildlife, good field identification skills and a capacity to work to challenging deadlines. The post requires a full driving licence.

Main Job Purpose:

  • To develop and manage projects that benefit priority species, wild life habitat and land management and provide and develop support of the wider aspects of the Trust activities.
  • Drive the acquisition of external funding through grants and other sources
  • Work in partnership with a broad range of project partners to develop initiatives and maximise
  • the impact of the trust work
  • Utilise a variety of external funding streams to develop conservation project evaluation and
  • reporting

Term: Permanent/Full time 37 hours per week

Reports to: Head of Nature Recovery

Location: Queenswood Country Park, Hybrid, Home working, Site visit

Management Responsibility: 3-5 Staff of the Nature recovery team and occasional mentoring and support for trainees and volunteers

Closing date: midnight Sunday 20th April 2025 

Interviews: Wednesday 30th April and Thursday 1st May 2025

To make an enquiry about this role please contact Claire Spicer Head of Nature Recovery on 07341736183.

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About Herefordshire Wildlife Trust

Herefordshire Wildlife Trust is the largest membership-based wildlife organisation in the county, dedicated to inspiring people about wildlife, acting as a wildlife champion and creating wildlife havens. With the support of our 5,800 members and over 300 volunteers, we care for 55 Nature Reserves, work with partners to create Living Landscapes and inspire people of all ages to discover and care for Herefordshire's wildlife. Herefordshire Wildlife Trust, along with each of the other 45 Wildlife Trusts, is an independent, autonomous charity with its own Trustees.

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