Conservation Project Officer & Idle Catchment Host

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

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.

If you have significant experience of ecological surveys and assessments; a relevant degree (or
equivalent); skills in practical habitat management and knowledge of the land-use planning
system; as well as experience of working with a range of stakeholders within a partnership
setting, we would be very interested to hear from you. 

Our Culture

We are strong believers that it is our culture that makes it a special place to work and drives
our huge successes. Our people are passionate and dedicated to making Nottinghamshire Wildlife
Trust the best that it can be.

We are the county’s leading conservation charity run by local people for the benefit of local
wildlife, with nature reserves across the county. We are a part of a UK network of 46 local
Wildlife Trusts working to protect wildlife.

We offer:

  • A friendly and supportive team
  • 28 days annual leave plus public holidays
  • Pension scheme with 8% employer contribution
  • Health payment plan
  • Flexible working options and a healthy work-life balance encouraged

How to apply

For full details of the role and its responsibilities, and how to apply, please follow the ‘Find out more & apply’ link below.

Closing date

The closing date for applications is midday on 7 May 2024. Applications
received after this time will not be considered.

We are planning to hold interviews on 13 May 2024.

This position will be subject to a satisfactory Basic DBS check.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is an equal opportunities employer that strives to
be a diverse and inclusive environment in which everyone is valued. We welcome applications
from eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender
identity, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.

We recognise that our workforce needs to represent the communities and people we
work with. We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups within
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, the wider charity and conservation sectors, such as people from
Black and Ethnic Minority backgrounds and those who identify as LGBTQ+. 

This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and successful applicants will be asked to declare any unspent criminal convictions.

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