Brock and Calder Landscape Recovery Senior Agriculture Advisor

Wyre Rivers Trust

The Wyre Rivers Trust is a registered charity with a remit to improve the ecological status of
the River Wyre and its catchment.

Founded by three angling clubs and supported by many community groups, the Trust started small
with localised projects to improve habitat, especially spawning conditions, for all fish
species and completed with contractors and volunteers. However, since 2013 the Trust has grown,
became host of the Wyre Waters Catchment Partnership and is now delivering works at the
catchment scale with a host of far-reaching benefits.

Projects address a range of issues impacting upon biodiversity, water quality, and water
quantity, and tackle these with solutions such as natural flood management, habitat creation
and habitat connectivity. The Trust has recently created an Integrated Catchment Plan
containing a comprehensive list of priorities within the Wyre catchment, reviewed, and agreed
by our partners. Following this process, the trust was successful in securing funding to
support the Brock and Calder Landscape Recovery Project, one of a number of national projects
working to deliver the highest tier of the Environmental Land Management Schemes. Within this
project, there are five posts which WRT will recruit for within the first 6 months of the
project development phase.

To lead on engagement with the ~25 land managers involved in the project, we require a Senior
Agriculture Advisor. The post holder will be expected to work closely with a range of groups
including farmers (both owner occupiers and tenants), landowners and land managers (including
local authorities). Within this role, the SAA will be expected to provide detailed advice and
guidance on land management, sustainability, emerging markets (I.E Carbon), farm resilience and
farm business planning. It is expected that this advice will lead to successful co-design of
implementation plans for each farm involved within the project, which can be taken forward and
synthesised to form the backbone of the land management plan for the BCLR Delivery Phase. It is
paramount that the SAA ensures the needs of farmers, farming, and farm businesses as part of
their role – resilient and sustainable food production and farm businesses are one of the key
foundations of this project.

The role will be based at the Wyre RT Offices at Myerscough College, Lancashire. The candidate
will be expected to work across the entire catchment and a large amount of time within any
given week will be spent outside. The officer will report to the Brock and Calder Landscape
Recovery Project Manager & Wyre Rivers Trust General Manager.

Job Purpose:

The Senior Agriculture Advisor (SAA) will be directly responsible for liaison with all land
managers within the project. The role will focus on the development of an effective and unique
relationship with each land manager, collaborating closely with them to co-design
implementation plans for each farm. When coalesced with implementation plans from each other
participant, these implementation plans will form the backbone of the land management plan. The
SAA will also be responsible for ensuring that the needs of their farm business are assessed
against any proposed actions within the implementation phase. This will help to guarantee the
sustainability and resilience of each farm business within the project, securing the outcomes
of the project throughout the implementation phase and beyond.

Person Description:

The successful candidate will be a graduate and an exceptional self-starter with the
motivation, vision and passion to make the river Wyre a cleaner and healthier environment. They
must be a good communicator with a passion for conservation and knowledge of catchment science,
freshwater and estuarine environments. The candidate should have a good working knowledge of:

  • How to work with the agriculture sector to deliver environmental, social and economic benefits
    at catchment or wider scale.
  • The ability to engage with farmers in a manner which is beneficial to them, their families and
    their businesses.
  • The importance of confidentiality and diligence when dealing with farmers, landowners and land
    managers.
  • The UK Agricultural Sector, specifically upland beef, sheep, and dairy farming, farm business
    planning and of Environmental Land Management Schemes from 2010 onwards (including Landscape
    Recovery).
  • Working in partnership with owner occupiers, tenants, and landowners to deliver environmental
    change within the agriculture sector.
  • Knowledge of UK food production, carbon sequestration and ecosystem service assessments.
  • Catchment and landscape management, with an understanding of key processes affecting aquatic,
    terrestrial and subterranean habitats and how these habitats can be restored to drive landscape
    scale environmental, economic, and social change.
  • Partnership working and relevant legislation. The candidate will also be required to review,
    revise, and deliver detailed reports in a diligent manner.
  • Data recording, storage (in accordance with relevant legislation) and its use to develop
    projects for funding bids.

Closing date: Friday 7th June 2024

Interviews are planned for June 2024 and will be held in-person in Lancashire.

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