About the role
It’s helping nature thrive in some of the most iconic landscapes in the
country.
The Royal Household is committed to protecting and enhancing nature across the Estate, with
ambitious plans and a focus on long-term impact.
We’re looking for a dedicated and knowledgeable Nature Officer to lead on the delivery,
development and reporting of our Nature Plan, providing expert advice across various projects,
initiatives and operations.
Primarily based in London and Windsor, you’ll also support wider Estate work. It’s a rare
opportunity to use your ecological expertise to influence how we manage land, enhance
biodiversity and deliver habitat improvements in some of the UK’s most treasured green spaces.
Key responsibilities
- You’ll work with the Head of Sustainability to lead the Nature Plan, ensuring it reflects
ecological best practice and supports our wider sustainability goals. - Consolidating biodiversity data and coordinating an ecological survey programme, you’ll use
insights to inform action and steer nature positive work. - You’ll support development and delivery of land management plans and habitat improvement
projects that promote nature-positive principles. - You’ll collaborate with internal teams, particularly our garden team and visitor services,
to provide ecological advice on projects and embed biodiversity principles across daily
operations. - You’ll build and manage GIS (Geographic Information System) resources for reporting and
planning, and ensure compliance with environmental legislation and internal standards. - You’ll also contribute to sustainability reporting, helping to track progress and
communicate the Royal Household’s commitment to protecting and enhancing nature. - With a holistic approach, you’ll foster partnership opportunities with external
stakeholders and experts, looking to embed best practice in ecology and conservation into
everything we do.
Essential Criteria
- With hands-on experience in UK nature conservation, including habitat management,
landscape-scale projects and associated funding mechanisms, you’re an expert in your field with
a clear passion for protecting nature and biodiversity. - You also have up-to-date knowledge of UK and European conservation legislation, markets
policy. - You’ll be confident in applying established ecological methods, including the DEFRA
biodiversity metric, to guide planning and decision-making in balance with organisational needs
and strategy. - You’ll be proactive and well-organised, with the initiative to manage multiple projects and
a varied workload. - You’ll have solid GIS and mapping skills, along with strong analytical skills to interpret
complex data sets and ecological information. - A strong communicator and collaborator, you’ll be able to build trusted relationships with
internal teams, external partners and stakeholders. - You’ll also be able to communicate technical ecological information clearly, both in
writing and in person, to a wide range of audiences. - Happy working independently, you’ll also enjoy working alongside colleagues to carve out
and drive the change towards a more sustainable future.
Interviews are expected to take place on 13 June for the first stage, with second stage
interviews scheduled for 26 and 27 June.
Benefits
We know that to deliver our best work; we need to feel at our best. That’s why at the Royal
Household we offer a generous benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and life
priorities.
- Enjoy 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 days pro rata (plus bank holidays) dependent on
the length of time you have worked for us. - Flexible and hybrid working varies across different roles, and we’ll discuss the options
available to you that will suit both your job requirements and individual preferences. - Our excellent non-contributory pension plan (we’ll contribute 15% and you can contribute
more if you wish) is highly valued by our employees, as is complimentary lunch on-site to keep
you fuelled throughout the day. - We also offer a range of leave options to support your life priorities, such as parental
pay and leave and volunteering days, as well as benefits to support your physical and mental
wellbeing. - Other perks include 20% off at our Royal Collection Trust Shops and complimentary admission
tickets across all our locations, along with many more exclusive employee discounts.