Overview
Location: Clay Cross Countryside Centre, Clay Cross, Hybrid
Reference: JOB/25/02493
Salary details: Grade 10 £35,422 - £38,730 per annum
Job term: Full Time
Appointment type: Permanent
Hours: 37 hours per week
Closing Date: 28 September 2025
Countryside Assistant Manager – Lead Boldly, Deliver Projects, Make Nature Thrive
Are you ready to shape how Derbyshire connects with its countryside through impactful project delivery?
We’re seeking a proactive and imaginative Countryside Assistant Manager to lead on the planning and delivery of key countryside projects. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on variety, enjoys working across teams and partnerships, and is passionate about making a tangible difference to our natural spaces.
You’ll be at the heart of our countryside operations, managing projects that enhance biodiversity, improve visitor experiences, and support community engagement. From developing funding bids to coordinating contractors and liaising with stakeholders, you’ll ensure our countryside sites continue to thrive.
While this role is not primarily focused on team leadership, you’ll provide occasional supervisory support when covering for other managers, ensuring continuity and collaboration across the service.
Responsibilities
* You’ll lead and deliver innovative countryside projects that support climate, wellbeing, and conservation goals.
* You’ll work closely with the enterprise team and external partners to unlock funding and deliver shared objectives.
* You’ll help shape the future of Derbyshire’s countryside through strategic planning and hands-on delivery.
* You’ll be part of a passionate, forward-thinking team that values creativity, accountability, and community impact.
Requirements / Qualifications
* Has strong experience in countryside or land management, with a proven track record in project delivery.
* Can manage budgets, write funding applications, and coordinate contractors and consultants.
* Builds strong partnerships across sectors and communicates effectively with stakeholders.
* Is passionate about nature, heritage, and delivering results that benefit people and place.
How to apply
If you’re ready to step up, stand out, and help shape the future of Derbyshire’s countryside we want to hear from you.
Want to chat about the role?
Drop me an email at Mark.Hudson@derbyshire.gov.uk, I’d be happy to tell you more.
Ready to apply?
Please read the job and person profile to help you complete your application.
Please submit your CV and a supporting statement (three sides of A4 maximum) outlining your suitability for the role, please include how your experience aligns with the key responsibilities and requirements set out in the attached Job and Person Profile.
To download the Job and Person Profile, and to apply, please click here
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