We are seeking a suitably experienced and qualified project manager to lead the Curlew Landscapes Wales (Tirweddau Gylfinir Cymru) project for the three-year duration of the project. The Project Manager will be an ambassador for Welsh Curlew, driving forward the project, linking with the Curlew Wales – Gylfinir Cymru Partnership and pursuing objectives set within the Wales Action Plan for the Recovery of Curlew.
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and highly motivated project manager to support and enhance the development, management and delivery of Curlew Landscapes Wales from initiation through to successful completion.
You will help ensure that the project is managed in a systematic and consistent way to ensure high quality outcomes. This will include supporting the development of new projects (design, planning, applications for funding), business case development, project plans, contract and financial management, resource management, reporting, monitoring, communications, engagement, partnership management and evaluation, and procurement.
You will work with the Curlew Landscapes Wales Steering Group and Project Management Board to provide support, information and advice to aid the operation of the Board to meet its objectives and strategic priorities. You will work with our programme partners to ensure resource planning, reporting and implementation consistency and integration across the organisation.
Candidates should have experience in working collaboratively across organisations and stakeholders, and have previous experience in development and delivery of successful projects.
We are keen to hear from candidates who share our commitment to making a genuine difference to curlew populations, communities and the environment across the project area.
The successful candidate will be based in the Authority’s Head Quarters in Brecon, but we operate flexible working arrangements and work/life balance is encouraged. A full list of the duties and requirements are set out in the Job Description and Person Specification.
The Eurasian Curlew – IUCN listed as “Near Threatened” – is one of the highest bird conservation priorities in Wales. Without urgent intervention, its rapid and ongoing decline means it could well become extinct as a Welsh breeding species within eight years.
Curlew Landscapes Wales is a major new project developed to help reverse this decline and ensure that breeding curlews have a future within the Welsh landscape.
Funded through the Nature Networks Fund (Round five) via the Welsh Government and the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Curlew Landscapes Wales will target recovery work and will be focussed across two Important Curlew Areas (ICAs) within Wales: Bannau Brycheiniog National Park and the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley National Landscape.
This post is for an enthusiastic and self-motivated Project Manager, employed by the Project’s lead partner (Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Authority) on a three-year fixed term contract from May 2026 to March 2029.
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Closing date: 20th April 2026
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