The Role
This is an exciting opportunity to employ and develop a range of technical and project skills
across a diverse portfolio of conservation projects undertaken by the Trust. You will support
the conception, design, delivery and monitoring of projects encompassing in-river habitat
enhancement, fish passage solutions, wetland creation as well as nature-based-solutions to
achieve reduced flood risk, improved water quality, and species recovery. The role offers the
opportunity to develop both office and field-based skills, with an expectation of 25% – 50% of
time working in the field. A component of your role will be to provide GIS technical support to
projects. Your role will sit within the Trust’s River and Habitats Team but will also work
across the entire Trust (including the land management team), in particular in providing GIS
support. Liaison with partner organisations, volunteers, community groups and landowners to
develop and deliver projects will be an important component of the role. Geographically the
role will operate across the Thame Catchment (spanning parts of Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire).
The role will be for 2 years, with an aspiration to convert to open-ended (subject to funding
and organisational needs).
About the River Thame Conservation Trust
Founded in 2012, the River Thame Conservation Trust (RTCT) is a charitable environmental
organisation dedicated to safeguarding the River Thame, its catchment and wildlife, ensuring
that these benefits can be enjoyed by people. We are a team of seven staff supported by a Board
of Trustees, and with a grounding in local communities through a vibrant network of volunteers,
close cooperation with landowners, and partnership with a range of statutory, private and
charitable bodies.
The Trust delivers its charitable objectives in a number of ways:
Through practical on-the-ground habitat creation and enhancement projects such as “re-wiggling”
artificially straightened and deepened reaches of rivers, removing barriers (or installing fish
passes) which otherwise impede fish migration and impact on the naturalness and ecological
value or rivers, and re-connecting the river with its floodplain through creation of scrapes,
backwaters and wetlands.
By promoting water and wildlife friendly farming: With about 80% of the catchment used for
agriculture, working with farmers to promote and enable water and wildlife friendly farming is
a priority for the Trust. We achieve this in-part through our role as facilitators of the Thame
Catchment Farmer Cluster allied with philanthropic funding which enable us to undertake
knowledge exchange, provide farm environmental advice and pursue further opportunities for
farming and the environment. A notable component of land management work is our delivery of the
Defra-funded Ock and Thame Farmers Landscape Recovery programme (delivered in partnership with
the Freshwater Habitats Trust). The project is seeking to secure large-scale, long-term private
and public funding to attain landscape-scale nature recovery in the catchment, whilst also
contributing to financial resilience of participating farmers.
Enabling public and community participation in nature. We have strong traction with local
community groups with whom we collaborate extensively, and through our network of volunteers
which are active in undertaking citizen science e.g. in our programme of monthly,
catchment-wide water quality monitoring. As well as facilitating efforts and interests of the
public, we fulfil a similar convening role for organisations with a water-related remit within
the catchment, through our role as co-hosts of the Thame Catchment Partnership.
Influence, advocacy and improved understanding: Through data collected by the Trust and its volunteers, our extensive knowledge of the catchment, and the mandate provided
through our traction with the public and partner organisations, we are able to advocate
strongly for the river and its wildlife. We do this through public commentary on key issues as
well as responding to consultations on initiatives, strategic plans, and specific planning
applications. RTCT benefits from being part of a wider family of rivers trusts, under the
umbrella of the national body the Rivers Trust. Affiliation with the Rivers Trust provides a
basis for knowledge exchange, training, sharing of resources, and representation to government and other
national bodies, through national-level advocacy and campaigns led by the Rivers Trust.
Responsibilities
You will support and deliver a range of nature-based solution projects relating to habitat
enhancement / restoration, water quality improvement and biodiversity in the River Thame,
comprising the following specific responsibilities (indicative % of time):
Skills and Experience Required:
Essential:
Desirable:
Benefits
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