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Living Floodplains Officer/Senior Living Floodplains Officer

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust

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Living Floodplains Officer/Senior Living Floodplains Officer

Officer (£22,787.00-£24,665.00) or Senior Officer (£24,915.00-£28,867.00) depending on
experience and role offered.

Full time – 35 hours

What’s your role in nature’s recovery?

We are looking to expand our conservation team to help us deliver a series of exciting
floodplain and river projects that help to support healthy habitats, wildlife, and ecosystems.
You could be a part of our dedicated team proactively working to secure nature’s recovery in
Staffordshire.

We have an exciting opportunity for individuals with experience with ecological restoration and
creation, particularly with wetland habitats. By utilising Nature-based Solutions (NbS) you
will create a more biodiverse environment and help restore functional wetlands, maximising
ecosystem services and future-proofing the floodplain landscape for nature and communities. Our
work involves collaborating with a variety of stakeholders, funders and partners across the
county to deliver both ongoing work and new projects.

Our organisation’s strategy focuses on key priorities including climate change mitigation,
flood resilience, and bringing nature into recovery to accomplish our vision of a thriving
county with wildlife at its heart, which everyone enjoys, values and wants to play their part
in protecting and improving.

Successful applicants will be invited formal interview, where we will discuss how this role may
be right for you.

For more information and to request an application pack contact Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
on [email protected] or visit our
website.

Closing Date: 9am Friday 7th June 2024

Interviews: Wednesday 19th June 2024

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