Skiddaw Forest Project Officer Salary: £32,140 per annum, based on a 35-hour week Contract length: Permanent We have a very exciting and rewarding opportunity for a Project Officer to join us as we enter the next phase of our ambitious project to develop England's highest nature reserve - Skiddaw Forest. The Skiddaw Forest Project Officer will assist and contribute to all aspects of work in conjunction with the Project Manager, including site restoration, raising the project's profile through community engagement, and leading and directing a team of dedicated volunteers. About the project It’s been a year since we launched our successful fundraising appeal for Skiddaw Forest, which raised £1.25m. The development of Skiddaw Forest near Keswick, a 100-year vision, will see restoration work across 3,000 acres of habitat, including just over 1,000 acres of peat bogs and the creation of 620 acres of Atlantic rainforest. Purpose of the role The Skiddaw Project Officer will help and support the Project Manager on many aspects of the project, including assisting with the re-creation, regeneration and restoration of a range of upland habitats. This will include the day-to-day management of work on site, including site checks, surveying, monitoring and tree planting. Other responsibilities will include recruiting, leading and managing a team of Volunteers and raising the profile of the project through local community engagement and events. The post holder will also be responsible for overseeing the tree nursery near Bassenthwaite. Who we are looking for Our ideal candidate will have a strong background in practical conservation work and a passion for upland habitat re-creation and restoration. Previous experience working with and leading Volunteers would also be essential to this role. To apply, please click on the link below The closing date for applications is 09:00 on Monday 17 November 2025 Interviews will be held at our Headquarters in Kendal on Wednesday 26 November 2025. Cumbria Wildlife Trust is devoted to the conservation of the wildlife and wild places of Cumbria