We’re Hiring: Project Officers Working hours: Full-time or part-time considered Deadline for applications: Midday, Monday 12th January 2026 Reports to: Head of Project Delivery & Monitoring We are looking for Project Officers to deliver practical, evidence-based work that protects and restores the River Dee. This role sits at the heart of our conservation delivery, working with landowners, fishing clubs, communities and partner organisations to improve the health of this nationally important river. Project Officers will work directly across the Dee catchment to identify, design and deliver habitat restoration and water quality improvement projects. This includes working with landowners and fishing clubs, preparing and managing capital interventions, carrying out monitoring activities such as electrofishing and walkover surveys, and ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. The role requires strong collaboration with partners and stakeholders, careful planning, and a commitment to improving the River Dee through well-evidenced and well-managed conservation action. About Us – Welsh Dee Trust The Welsh Dee Trust is a small, specialist environmental charity with the overall objective of a River Dee free of pollution and full of wildlife. The Dee is one of the UK’s most biodiverse rivers and a vital source of drinking water, wildlife habitat and cultural identity for the communities it flows through. We deliver practical, evidence-based projects that tackle pollution, restore habitats, support sustainable land management and involve local people in caring for their river. Partnership is central to our approach, and we collaborate closely with farmers, landowners, communities, government agencies and other environmental organisations. We are a growing organisation with a clear long-term vision. Our current strategy sets ambitious goals for habitat restoration, water quality improvements and community involvement, and we are building the capacity to deliver this work at scale. In 2026 we will begin developing our next organisational strategy, and these roles will contribute to shaping the next phase of our practical delivery. Joining Welsh Dee Trust means becoming part of a committed team working to protect a river of national importance and secure its future for generations to come. Find out more about our strategy: www.welshdeetrust.com/strategy-and-impact Key Responsibilities Work with landowners, fishing clubs and stakeholders across the catchment Identify, scope and deliver habitat and water quality improvement projects Manage elements of capital interventions, including procurement of contractors Ensure health and safety procedures are followed by contractors Conduct monitoring activities (e.g. electrofishing, walkover surveys) What We’re Looking For Essential Experience in delivering environmental or conservation projects Strong organisational skills Understanding of river ecosystems, such as fisheries, hydromorphology, water quality or community engagement Ability to build positive relationships with landowners, partners and volunteers Clear and confident communication skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Commitment to improving freshwater ecosystems Desirable: Welsh language skills GIS experience Experience with monitoring techniques (e.g. electrofishing, habitat surveys) What We Offer Salary: Project Officer £31,665 25 days holiday bank holidays Generous pension scheme (5% employee, 9% employer contributions) Friendly, supportive team environment Based in Llangollen Opportunity to deliver meaningful conservation work If you are interested in the role and have questions, please feel free to contact Peter@welshdeetrust.com .