Norfolk Wildlife Trust
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Norfolk Wildlife Trust is the county’s largest environmental charity, committed to the
protection and enhancement of Norfolk’s wildlife and wild places.
Nature Conservation Operations Manager
Contract type: Permanent
Working Hours: Full Time
Salary: £31,590 per annum – Generous annual leave allowance, pension
contribution and personal development opportunities
The Nature Conservation Operations Manager post holder will work across the full extent of
NWT’s land holdings which include some of the county’s most important wildlife sites, driving
efficiency and best practice across our practical conservation work.
About the role
Norfolk Wildlife Trust is entering into an exciting time as we approach our centenary
celebrations in 2026 and implement our new strategy, expanding our vital work for Norfolk’s
wildlife.
The Nature Conservation Operations Manager will be mobile much of the time and will be expected
to work across north & south Broadland, the woods & heaths of mid Norfolk, the Brecks,
west Norfolk and coastal sites. The post’s central base and office location will either be at
NWT Upton Broad & Marshes Nature Reserve or NWT Foxley Wood and a vehicle will be provided.
The Nature Conservation Operations Manager will report to the Nature Conservation Support
Manager and will line manage the Machinery Specialist. The post holder will work closely with
the different site team leads and help to organise and support tasks being undertaken across
the reserves operation, including practical conservation, machinery repair and maintenance
works. The post holder will provide practical assistance, guidance and advice on standard
operating procedures to develop continuity across teams.
Most of the sites the post will be working on are designated as SSSI, SPA, SAC RAMSAR, NNR or
Local NRs, making them subject to the highest levels of statutory protection. The post of
Nature Conservation Operations Manager will provide a fantastic opportunity to work at some of
the county’s most important wildlife sites.
About you
The successful candidate will have a good working knowledge of machinery operation and some
engineering skills, administrative support capabilities and a strong knowledge of and interest
in wildlife conservation and practical land management.
Good communication skills are essential, both with colleagues and members of the public, as is
the ability to work as part of a team across many sites. The successful candidate will also
need to have an aptitude to undertake practical tasks in all weathers. Experience and
qualifications in the use of equipment such as tractors, 360 excavators, tracked dumpers,
chainsaw and brush cutter would be an advantage.
We offer the following benefits:
- Work on some of Norfolk’s most iconic and beautiful nature reserves
- Competitive annual leave entitlement
- 8 % employer contribution to Aviva pension (2% employee minimum)
- Group income protection and death in service benefits (for pension members)
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption policies
- Learning days
- All staff are eligible for free admission to our nature reserves and visitor centres.
The closing date for receipt of applications is Monday 30th September at midday.
Interviews are likely to take place on Monday 7th October 2024.
Interested?
If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our
website to complete your application for this position.
The successful candidate will be expected to provide proof of eligibility to work in the UK at
the time of accepting the offer of employment.
We regret that we are unable to provide feedback from the application stage and if you have not
heard from us by the end of October 2024, you should assume your application has not been
successful on this occasion.
No agencies please.
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