tendersglobal.net
The Project Manager will oversee the development, and manage the delivery of the Newcastle’s Nature Networks project, acting as the key point of liaison for partner organisations, and
ensuring that the approved purposes of the Species Survival Fund grant are met within the timeframe.
With a sound ecological knowledge, and understanding of restoring sites for habitats and
species, the postholder will be equally passionate about nature recovery, and sharing its importance
with people and communities in urban areas. With the ability to draw together a multi-disciplinary team across multiple partners, the Project Manager will ensure that everyone involved in
delivery is motivated, well informed, and that proper provision is in place to deliver success on time
and to budget.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
The principle purpose of the postholder will be to deliver the approved purposes of the grant. However, this list is not necessarily exhaustive and other duties of a similar nature and level
may be required from time to time.
About the Project
Newcastle’s Nature Networks is a project funded by the Species Survival Fund, a short-term programme to create and restore habitats and reverse the decline of species across England, delivered on behalf of Defra by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The total cost of
the project is £916,152, with a grant contribution from the Species Survival Fund of £701,417.
Newcastle’s Nature Networks (NNN) is the second phase in a long-term partnership programme to develop and improve pollinator pathways across the city. Building upon momentum generated since 2021, NNN will deliver further habitat improvements to create and restore 41 green spaces across public parks, nature reserves and previously developed land, to support assemblages of pollinator species. Learning from studies and expert advice, focus will be on the co-ordinated conservation and management of habitats for a range of species across a large area, providing better connectivity across urban and peri-urban areas, and improving specific habitats on individual sites to halt the decline in UK Priority BAP species, including Dingy Skipper, Wall
and Small Heath. Focusing efforts within or close to the city’s Wildlife Enhancement Corridors,
sites include:
Working with expert advisors, the project will create / restore wildlife-rich habitats through:
Capital and management works cover:
The Project will also engage people across the city, supporting volunteers of all ages,
abilities and backgrounds to develop skills and undertake training in survey and monitoring, and practical conservation and horticulture.
The Project will commence in April 2024, and require completion by the end of February 2026. It will be managed by a Steering Group comprising each of the partners.
Find out more & apply
To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your email/cover letter where (tendersglobal.net) you saw this internship posting.
Job title: Medical Field Service Engineer, X-ray Imaging Company TRS Consulting Job description Medical Field…
tendersglobal.net The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is seeking a passionate,…
tendersglobal.net Der Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) Landesverband Rheinland-Pfalz e. V. ist ein…
tendersglobal.net OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMMEL'Unite de gestion de l'information et des technologies (ITM) fournit des…
tendersglobal.net Job Description Org. Setting and ReportingThis position is located in Anti-Racism Office. The Administrative…
tendersglobal.net OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME The Office of the Director-General provides global direction to the…
This website uses cookies.