Lead landscape-scale conservation, building partnerships with landowners and volunteers to protect red squirrels and trees. Join a nationally significant programme with strong government backing and continuity expected to 2029.
Project area: Yorkshire, Lancashire and County Durham with potential for expansion into the Midlands.
Reporting to: UK Squirrel Accord Director and Executive Committee
Location: Remote working with local/regional travel. Occasional overnights. National travel for training or meetings may be required. We are particularly interested in candidates based in the south of Yorkshire or Lancashire or the north of the Midlands.
Salary: £31,320 per annum pro rata on a self-employed daily rate
Contract: Self-employed, full-time role contracted by the Red Squirrel Survival Trust. Fixed term to March 2027, aligned with the current funding cycle. The project has been funded since 2023 with strong continuity expected to 2029, subject to annual review.
You will join a growing and nationally significant conservation and forestry partnership, working at the landscape scale to protect the UK’s red squirrels, trees and woodland ecosystems.
The UK Squirrel Accord (UKSA) is a UK-wide partnership of 47 leading conservation and forestry organisations, Government agencies and companies, with links to red squirrel community groups. UKSA works collaboratively to protect native red squirrels, improve the condition and resilience of trees and woodland ecosystems, and reduce the negative impacts of invasive grey squirrels.
This role is part of an expanding programme to scale up grey squirrel management across northern England and beyond. The project has an established delivery model, strong stakeholder networks, and ongoing government support. Funding has been secured since 2023, with continuity expected to 2029 (subject to annual review). The programme has a strong track record of delivery and impact.
You will play a central role in professionally delivering an established and expanding programme to coordinate landscape-scale grey squirrel management across northern England with potential to expand into the Midlands. Working with the UKSA Director, project steering group and wider partnership, you will enthusiastically and engagingly lead regional delivery while contributing to national strategy and best practice.
The project is funded by the Forestry Commission and contracted through the Red Squirrel Survival Trust as the legal entity for the UKSA partnership. Your work will combine practical delivery, stakeholder engagement and partnership development to achieve measurable conservation outcomes.
Grey squirrel impacts on woodland condition, resilience and native species are well established, and effective management requires coordinated, landscape-scale action. This role will expand and strengthen a network of grey squirrel management groups, working with landowners, stakeholders and volunteers to deliver that action on the ground.
You will:
You will work independently across a large geographic area, building strong relationships with partners and stakeholders, and contributing to a collaborative national programme.
1. Identify priority areas for grey squirrel management with the project steering group and local stakeholders
Working with the project steering group, wider UKSA partnership and local stakeholders, you will identify priority areas where grey squirrels are having an acute impact on the health and vitality of woodlands (particularly SSSI and other high value woodlands). Where there are opportunities to influence the decisions of woodland owners and managers, and recruit, train and mentor volunteers to assist.
2. Expand the network of grey squirrel management groups across agreed areas
Using communication and influencing skills, and your knowledge of forestry and grey squirrel management, you will recruit, train and mentor volunteers to support planning and delivery of grey squirrel management in agreed priority areas. You will also engage with woodland owners and their agents, stakeholders, and the public to encourage land managers to undertake grey squirrel management in their woodlands and/or in conjunction with volunteers.
You will lead the expansion of grey squirrel management networks across priority landscapes by:
This role focuses primarily on coordination, partnership building and volunteer support, rather than field-based management work.
3. Disseminate good or best working practices by supporting training and survey work
Working with landowners and stakeholders across agreed areas, you will share knowledge and experience, and plan or deliver training and survey work to support grey squirrel management by:
Essential:
Desirable
Other requirements
The successful candidate must have their own transport – reasonable travel expenses will be covered within the project area. Preference will be given to candidates within the location areas stated.
Closing date for applications: Monday 25 May 2026 at 17:00
Interview dates: Friday 05 June 2026 at Cannock Chase Forest, Rugeley
We retain the right to close the advert before the listed closing date based on application volumes.
For queries about this role or the application process please contact [email protected]
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