The River Dee Trust conservation charity is looking for an exceptional Manager to take our
award-winning work to the next level. We are seeking to recruit a self-motivated leader who
will help our ambitious staff deliver on the ground and build further support for our
inspirational projects. This is a rare opportunity to help save species at risk of extinction,
restore biodiversity, and support our communities.
We are seeking someone with a track record in innovation and partnership working, holding a
minimum of a degree or equivalent in a biological, environmental or countryside management
field, or substantive knowledge learned through a relevant career, and an understanding of
river management and catchment issues and river restoration techniques.
Background
The River Dee in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is internationally recognised as a Special Area of Conservation. The River Dee Trust conservation charity is, with partners, delivering a very ambitious programme of nature restoration and conservation. Its work is helping save iconic species such as Atlantic salmon from the risk of extinction. It offers the opportunity for individuals and companies to invest in the future of a world-renowned ecosystem and the communities who treasure it.
The Trust’s award-winning nature restoration is being developed into a landscape scale response to the clear threats to biodiversity. It is ahead of schedule for planting its initial
target of a million native trees on riverbanks. It is developing projects to minimise harm to wildlife from floods and droughts, and it is removing invasive non-native species that are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity.
The Trust provides scientific services for the fisheries, conservation, and education to the wider community of the Dee catchment. Together with its close partner the Dee District Salmon Fishery Board, these organisations have an established track record in innovative conservation and restoration programmes. The Trust is now seeking a Trust Manager who will help lead our ambitious staff to deliver conservation, community and fundraising actions, and build further support for our inspirational projects. This is a stimulating role to help save species at risk of extinction, restore biodiversity, and support our communities.
Purpose
To drive and manage delivery of the Trust’s ambitious restoration projects to improve the River Dee catchment and its education and engagement programmes with schools, communities and the public.
The key duties are to –
Core Responsibilities
Team Management
The post holder will lead and support the team in their efforts to deliver its conservation, restoration, education and fundraising activities. The Trust expects to build its team and its delivery in the future.
Project Delivery
The post holder will undertake project management and oversee the delivery of projects and campaigns by staff.
Engagement & Support
The Trust has a very successful education and outreach programme with schools and community groups. It also has the support of many volunteers and runs a variety of activities for public, youth and corporate groups. It has a substantial communications output, in press, at events and digitally.
Other
Skills and Background
What we are looking for:
Ideally, the candidate will also:
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