We’re looking for a skilled researcher to develop a research roadmap for Action Oak, and associated activities. If you are passionate about oak trees this is your chance to make a real impact. Location : Remote / based with one of Action Oak's partners Salary : £27,600 (£34,500 FTE) Contract : 24 months. Part-time at 28 hours a week Apply by : 5 January 2026 Interviews : Thursday 22 and Tuesday 26 January (online) You’ll lead the development of a research roadmap for Action Oak, maintain oversight of all oak related research happening in the UK and share insights with a wide audience. A background in a related field is essential—along with proven experience engaging with stakeholders and strong communication skills. About Action Oak Action Oak is a public-private initiative dedicated to protecting the UK’s most iconic and culturally significant trees—our native oaks, sessile oak ( Quercus petraea ) & English oak ( Quercus robur ). These oak trees are a cornerstone of our landscape, heritage and biodiversity, but they face growing threats from pests, diseases, human activity and climate change. As a national partnership of charities, governments, private landowners and research institutions, Action Oak works tirelessly to safeguard these vital trees for future generations. Through leading-edge research and continuous monitoring, we seek to understand the challenges our oaks face and develop innovative solutions to ensure their survival. Our mission is clear: to protect and preserve the UK’s oak trees so that they continue to thrive as essential habitats and cultural symbols. The Action Oak partnership is hosted by the Royal Forestry Society (RFS).