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Estate Manager - South East England
Woodland TrustSouth East England£46,865 paThe Woodland Trust is looking for an Estate Manager in our South East England team, to lead the Estate Team in managing a diverse and extensive woodland estate delivering for nature recovery and trees ...
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Seabird Monitoring Support Officer
British Trust for Ornithology (BTO)Thetford, Norfolk£28,887 pa pro rata + 11% employer pe...The role of Seabird Monitoring Support Officer will focus on supporting the Seabird Monitoring Programme. You will provide support for the coordination of the survey, database maintenance, the ...
Posted 4 days ago -
Natural Capital Consultant
Bidwells LLPPerth, ScotlandCompetitiveWe are seeking an experienced Consultant to join our Natural Capital & Sustainable Investment team in Scotland. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking, ...
Posted 8 days ago -
Philanthropy Executive
RSPBSandy, Bedfordshire (hybrid)£30,075 - £32,108 paRSPB Philanthropy Team are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated team player, with strong organisational skills, to be their new Philanthropy Executive. This role offers an exciting opportunity to ...
Posted 12 days ago -
Biodiversity Manager
The Royal ParksRichmond Park, Surrey (with travel to...£42,631 - £45,000 paThis is a unique opportunity for a biodiversity or wildlife conservation professional with practical conservation and habitat management expertise and experience leading projects and small teams to ...
Posted 8 days ago -
Project Manager - Mourne Park
Woodland TrustNewry, Northern Ireland£38,718 paThe Project Manager will be required to work on the development and delivery of visitor experience enhancement, countryside access and interpretation projects linked to conservation of Mourne Park’s ...
Posted about 1 month ago -
Nature Finance Analyst - Conservation Investment
RSPBFlexible in the UK£39,205 - £41,856 paConservation and nature markets have become a key part of the tool kit for helping nature and climate to thrive. They can help bring in more money where traditional fundraising isn't enough nor is ...
Posted 15 days ago -
Project Manager
RSPBDumfries and Galloway, Scotland£33,027 - £35,259 pro rataCan you drive forward our ambition for the recovery of Black Grouse across its range in southern Scotland? We are looking for someone to lead on the development phase for the conservation and recovery ...
Posted 6 days ago -
Penpont Learning & Engagement Coordinator
Action for ConservationPenpont, Brecon£16,872 - £17,590 (£28,121 - £29,317 ...We are looking for a Learning & Engagement Coordinator to join our flagship Penpont Project, empowering young people and intergenerational communities to connect with, feel inspired by and take action ...
Posted 7 days ago -
Local Wildlife Sites Surveyor
Buckinghamshire CouncilAylesbury, Buckinghamshire£35,089 - £36,502 pa + generous pensi...In this role you will undertake botanical and habitat surveys, reporting on site condition and recommending designation to the Local Wildlife Sites Selection Panel. You will also provide conservation ...
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Countryside Worker Level 2 Apprenticeship x4
West Cumbria Rivers TrustKeswick, Cumbria£7.55/hour for first 12 months then N...To carry out practical ‘hands on’ conservation works at Walkmill Community Woodland and other areas throughout Cumbria. To gain relevant qualifications in countryside, environmental and land-based ...
6 days left
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A land management job in the UK typically involves working with landowners, farmers and other stakeholders to restore and protect biodiversity, manage water resources sustainably, and promote best practice in land management. This can involve anything from developing new stewardship initiatives to working on the ground to restore habitats. The Rivers Trusts, Wildlife Trusts and other organisations play a vital role in this work, as do estates, landowners and farmers who are committed to managing their land sustainably using wildlife-friendly practices.
A land management job in the UK typically involves working with landowners, farmers and other stakeholders to restore and protect biodiversity, manage water resources sustainably, and promote best practice in land management. This can involve anything from developing new stewardship initiatives to working on the ground to restore habitats. The Rivers Trusts, Wildlife Trusts and other organisations play a vital role in this work, as do estates, landowners and farmers who are committed to managing their land sustainably using wildlife-friendly practices.
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