Who You Are You are an environmental professional, ideally with a degree in a relevant discipline, who is passionate about nature recovery and biodiversity. You have strong ecological knowledge and understand key legislative frameworks in Wales. Your experience includes habitat creation and management, along with effective time management and communication abilities. You are comfortable working independently and collaboratively, and are motivated to inspire and involve a wide range of community and organizational partners. What the Job Involves This role involves coordinating the Local Nature Partnership projects in North East Wales, where you will work to create and enhance natural capital. You will engage with communities, businesses, and public bodies to promote nature recovery and green infrastructure initiatives. Responsibilities include habitat and species enhancement, managing project budgets, liaising across key networks and councils, and contributing to nature-based reports and publicity materials. You will also participate in meetings and training sessions, and oversee biodiversity volunteer efforts. Skills Ecological knowledge and environmental legislation Experience in habitat creation and management Project management and budgeting Community and volunteer engagement Strong communication skills Competence in GIS mapping and Microsoft software Strategic partnership development Report writing and public communication Ability to travel and work outdoors