Category: Education & Research

  • Senior Peatland Conservation Officer with Cumbria Wildlife Trust

    Senior Peatland Conservation Officer with Cumbria Wildlife Trust

    <p>Location: Primarily at our Headquarters in Kendal, with some on-site working required in line with the needs of the role.</p>
    <p>Salary: £36,272 per annum, based on 35 hours per week (part-time hours will be considered with a minimum of 16 hours per week) plus pension contribution of 9% </p>
    <p>Are you passionate about restoring vital habitats and helping shape a thriving Nature Recovery Network across Cumbria? We’re looking for a dedicated Senior Peatland Officer to play a key role in delivering our ambitious peatland restoration programme.</p>  

  • Project Reporting Manager – Orkney Native Wildlife Project with RSPB

    Project Reporting Manager – Orkney Native Wildlife Project with RSPB

    <p>Location: ONWP Office – Kirkwall <br>
    Terms: Fixed Term until December 2027. Full-time, 37.5 hours per week <br>
    Salary: £40,381.00 – £43,113.00 Per Annum</p>
    <p>The Orkney Native Wildlife Project (ONWP) is the world’s largest stoat eradication initiative, launched in 2018 as a partnership between RSPB Scotland, NatureScot and Orkney Islands Council. Working closely with local communities and landowners, the project aims to protect Orkney’s unique native wildlife and support its internationally recognised wildlife tourism. </p>  

  • Data Officer with Northumberland Wildlife Trust

    Data Officer with Northumberland Wildlife Trust

    <p>Salary starts at £26,981 per annum</p>
    <p>Full time, permanent</p>
    <p>We are looking for a confident and enthusiastic Data Officer to work with the Nature Recovery Team and work with the Estates, Druridge Bay and Biodiversity Net Gain teams to ensure a consistent high-quality approach to data collection and management. The Data Officer will work alongside colleagues with similar roles in the Northumberland Peat Partnership and Red Squirrel Recovery Network teams, and those of neighbouring Wildlife Trusts and take the lead to produce high quality data collection and management tools.</p>  

  • Conservation Projects Manager (Species Recovery) maternity cover with Bumblebee Conservation Trust

    Conservation Projects Manager (Species Recovery) maternity cover with Bumblebee Conservation Trust

    <p>Salary £29,274 per annum, fixed term for 12 months, 35 hours per week.</p>
    <p>Home-based (ideally in south-east England) with frequent travel to project locations. </p>
    <p>The Bumblebee Conservation Trust (BBCT) is looking for an experienced and self-motivated full-time Conservation Projects Manager (Species Recovery) maternity cover for 12 months to lead on the delivery of our species recovery work, working towards our Strategic aim that “Our threatened bumblebees are on the road to recovery and no other bumblebees become threatened”. </p>  

  • Species Recovery Officer – Beaver Projects Coordinator with Forestry England

    Species Recovery Officer – Beaver Projects Coordinator with Forestry England

    <p>Based at any Forestry England office, with hybrid home working available. Travel across England will be required.</p>
    <p>As the Species Recovery Officer – Beaver Projects Coordinator, you will support the delivery of species recovery through conservation translocation projects in our districts and across England, from planning and feasibility through to delivery and post-release monitoring. You will use your skills and experience in nature recovery and project management to implement the strategic delivery of beaver reintroductions across Forestry England’s Forest District teams. You will advise and play a key role in developing project documentation including project management plans, budgets, feasibility reports, risk assessments and translocation plans. </p>  

  • Senior Research Ecologist (Climate Change) with British Trust for Ornithology

    Senior Research Ecologist (Climate Change) with British Trust for Ornithology

    <p>Location: BTO office in Thetford, Stirling, Bangor or Lisburn<br>
    The BTO is looking for a Senior Research Ecologist to join our Dispersed Threats team. The postholder will be responsible for taking a strategic overview of BTO’s climate change research portfolio that bridges high-impact academic papers and actionable government policy. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of BTO’s climate change work.</p>