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Job title: Growing Together: Inclusion and Conservation in the Surrey Hills – Project Officer
Reporting to (post): Project and Volunteer Manager
Hours of work: Full time preferred, 37.5 hours per week. Please note we will consider applications for a minimum of 30 hours per week.
Located at Surrey Hills Estate Office – Warren Farm Barns, Dorking, RH5 6DG, site visits across the Surrey Hills National Landscape, wider Surrey County and working from home.
Salary: £28,000 pro rata
About the Surrey Hills Society:
The Surrey Hills Society is an independent charity promoting the positive enjoyment and conservation of the Surrey Hills National Landscape for those who live, work in, or visit the area. The Society encourages people to explore and learn about the special qualities and distinctiveness of the area through walks, talks, events, practical conservation, and volunteering.
The Role:
An 18-month employment contract with the Surrey Hills Society (reviewed after a probationary period of 3 months) to deliver The National Lottery Heritage Funded Project ‘Growing Together: Diversity and Inclusion in the Surrey Hills’.
About the project:
The project will be based in the Surrey Hills National Landscape. The ability to enjoy and appreciate our protected landscapes has been a fundamental part of our lives since the conception of the National Parks and Countryside Access Act in 1949. However, it is apparent that they are disproportionately enjoyed by certain sectors of the community, leaving inequalities in access and a lack of confidence in using the natural environment. We need to deliver better outcomes for communities facing these inequalities.
This project aims to increase opportunities for inclusivity in the countryside by working with three primary target groups. These are Surrey Choices, supporting adults with learning disabilities, Surrey Coalition of Disabled people which represents and supports Disabled People, and Surrey Minority Ethnic Forum (SMEF) which represents more than 60 multi-ethnic community groups in Surrey.
The first two months of the project will be spent facilitating workshops with our target groups to build relationships, trust and co-create the activity programme. Through a year long
programme of co-designed nature-based activities, we wish to increase confidence in the countryside, build outdoor and conservation skills and provide greater opportunities for people to learn about the landscape. Over the course of a year, we hope to engage with 100 participants and run 4-5 activity sessions per month. This will involve working closely with participants from each of our target groups and their partner organisations, as well as a wide-variety of site-managers, conservation organisations and farmers and landowners.
Through greater representation, and empowering communities, this project aims to create a legacy for diversity and inclusion in the Surrey Hills going forward, ensuring that heritage features such as the Surrey Hills National Landscape can be accessed and enjoyed by all.
Key areas of work:
To work with the Project and Volunteer Manager on leading and managing the planning, delivery, and evaluation of ‘Growing Together: Inclusion and Diversity in the Surrey Hills’ in close collaboration with the Surrey Hills Society Team and a Project Steering Group.
This includes:
Person Specification:
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Job Information:
The contract will be for a duration of 18 months. Standard working hours will be from
9am-5:30pm. Normal working hours will be Monday-Friday, but you will be required to work weekends when the project requires. Due to the nature of the target audience some activity sessions will have to be at weekends and occasionally during the evening. The appointed candidate is expected to fully participate in all activities offered to them, but any additional working will be accounted for through time off in lieu (TOIL).
The successful candidate will be based out of the Surrey Hills Estate Office, which is located at Warren Farm Barns, Headley Lane, Mickleham Dorking, RH5 6DG. However, you will also be expected to travel to a wide variety of sites across the area as well as work from home.
You will be entitled to 25 days holiday (pro rata if less than 37.5 hours per week) plus bank holidays. Travel expenses will be agreed and paid for. You will also be entitled to a pension once the probationary period has passed.
You must have a full UK driving licence and have access to a car to reach different sites and occasionally transport equipment.
Closing date: Friday 19th April.
Equal Opportunities
We are committed to having an inclusive and diverse organisation and encourage applications from those with backgrounds, which may be underrepresented in our sector, including people from minority ethnic backgrounds and people with disabilities.
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