Raise: Cumbria Community Forest
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Raise: Cumbria Community Forest
It takes a community to raise a forest
Launched in 2021 and covering 1385 square miles, Raise: Cumbria Community Forest hugs the
western edge of the Lake District National Park and stretches from Carlisle in the north to
Barrow-in-Furness in the south.
We are a growing collective of foresters, artists and academics, working with communities,
landowners and regional policymakers to make a difference. Together, we plant trees and create
new woodlands, meaningfully engaging with communities who face the greatest barriers to
accessing nature and green spaces. Our aim? To increase economic, environmental, health and
social benefits, resulting in a positive impact on both people and nature.
Raise: Cumbria Community Forest is a member of England’s Community Forests – collectively, the
work of 15 community forests has formed the largest environmental regeneration initiative in
England – and we are part of the Community Forest Trust, a national registered charity.
The Programme Manager is a new role which lies at the heart of our organisation. The Programme
Manager will focus on developing our current processes and procedures to create a strong
operational framework within which our whole team can thrive. In particular, the role will be
responsible for the co-ordination and administration of all our programme delivery and site
pipelines, ensuring that all activity is aligned with funding agreements. In addition, the role
will operate a central office function accessible to our team working across Cumbria. There’s
also the opportunity to get out of the office to work with our foresters and local communities
across Cumbria to plant trees and create a legacy. It’s an exciting time to join our
organisation.
The successful candidate will have proven experience in a similar project or programme
management role, preferably within the environmental or charitable sector though this is not
essential.
The ability to work as part of an agile and dynamic multidisciplinary team is a must, as well
as strong project management skills including planning, implementation, monitoring, and
evaluation.
We are of course passionate about the environment, so the postholder must be committed to the
benefits of woodland creation and community engagement.
The perks:
- Competitive rates of pay
- Hybrid and flexible working
- 25 days annual leave per year, plus bank holidays
- An enhanced pension scheme
- In-house training opportunities
To apply, please submit your full CV and a covering letter detailing your relevant skills and
experience to our HR Team at [email protected]
You can also contact the HR Team for a full copy of the job description and person
specification for this role, or for further information please visit our website www.raisecumbria.co.uk/news
If you would like to discuss the role or our Organisation further you are welcome to contact
James Cobbold (Director) by email: [email protected]
The closing date for this advertisement is 28th June 2024 with interviews expected to be held
9th July 2024.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all sections of the
community.
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