These are exciting times for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Last year, we undertook a review of our ambitious Wilder Nottinghamshire 2030 strategy to give even greater focus to our work on our land, with communities and partners, and through influencing others.
Following this strategy review, the Trust has aligned structures and roles to ensure that we are equipped to maximise our impact for nature, attract increased support and remain resilient and sustainable over the long term in a rapidly changing external environment.
The new structure has created a number of opportunities to bring in new talent, ideas and energy to the organisation, to make a strategic investment in our future capability.
Time is running out to address the joint nature and climate crises and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has a hugely important role to play in our county, and as part of the wider Wildlife Trust movement, to help reverse local nature loss and mobilise action for nature recovery and we'd love you to join us.
As our Landscape Recovery Programme Manager will be managing a programme of multiple exciting habitat and species recovery projects, helping us to deliver 30x30 and bring back our lost species. Working with the Director of Nature Recovery, you will also help to secure funds for future projects and liaise with our key partners to develop projects.
You will have a proven track record of successful funded project delivery, preferably within landscape recovery, habitat restoration and/or community-led conservation initiatives. You will be able to demonstrate excellent management skills with the ability to motivate, inspire and develop a highly effective team.
For full details of the role and its responsibilities, as well as details of the key experiences, skills and qualifications required, please refer to the. To apply for this role, please visit our Hireful page.