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Senior Land Adviser

Somerset Wildlife Trust

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Senior Land Adviser

Salary: Manager Level 3: £31,000 – £34,000

Contract type: Permanent

Working hours: Full time

Location: Somerset Wildlife Trust, County of Somerset with opportunities for
hybrid working.

We are looking for an experienced land management adviser to oversee the provision of land
management advice and support which will deliver SWT’s goals for 2030 across Somerset through:

  • Proactively developing relationships and projects with a range of landowners and
    communities that enables land management which stimulates nature’s recovery, maximises
    nature-based solutions provision, develops new avenues of sustainable farming systems, and
    secures a long-term economic future for land managers and farmers committing to nature
    recovery.
  • Working closely alongside our nature recovery and sales consultancy teams identifying
    opportunities to fund the delivery of land management advice through emerging funding
    mechanisms such as Environmental Land Management Scheme, Biodiversity Net Gain and carbon
    sequestration, alongside identifying, enabling and delivering commercial opportunities.
  • Growing the skills base within Somerset Wildlife Trust and work closely with our commercial
    arm Somerset Wildlife Trust Consultancy and the Somerset Environmental Records Centre to ensure
    that we can provide a range of basic, standard and bespoke land management advisory service
    across the Trust.

Key Responsibilities and Tasks:

Leadership & Management:

The Senior Land Adviser will support the Nature Recovery Team by supervising and line managing
the Mendip Hills Farm Facilitation Co-Ordinator and Mendip Landscape Recovery Officer by:

  • Ensuring they deliver smooth coordination of the day-to-day running of the programmes.
  • Managing the project budget and submission of quarterly grant claims.
  • Preparing and writing reports.
  • Overseeing the monitoring of the Rural Payments Supervise Agency.

Responsibility 1: Conservation Management

Share knowledge and expertise by:

  • Providing conservation management advice and building strong relationships with a range of
    landowners and farm advisers, by understanding farming and forestry and integrating SWT nature
    recovery advice within those systems.
  • Providing expertise on the restoration of land and creation of habitats to support the
    Local Nature Recovery Network, Agri-environment scheme outcomes and nature-based solutions.

Responsibility 2: Building Relationships with the Land Owning/ Management
Community.

Be proactive and nurture strong relationships by:

  • Leading on the development of new farm cluster pilots and other group relationships that
    will inspire and enable land managers to engage in habitat management, restoration and
    creation. Including delivery of wetland nature recovery networks and floodplain reconnection.
  • Building a whole farm approach in the protection and expansion of Local Wildlife Sites.
  • In co-ordination with SWTC Sales team identifying and where agreed undertaking and
    facilitating targeted habitat and species surveying as part of project development and
    providing detailed management advisory reports and project programmes enabling nature recovery.
  • Bringing in specialist farming knowledge to the Trust.
  • Supporting the transition of Somerset farming enterprises where the delivery of natural
    capital is considered alongside traditional food and fiber production.

Responsibility 3: Growing the SWT Land Management Advisory Service

Provide leadership and grasp opportunities to grow the SWT service by:

  • Proactively seeking and developing projects and funding regimes that will support the
    continued funding and expansion of a SWT Land Management Advisory Service including (but not
    limited by): developing new Landscape Recovery Applications, undertaking Countryside
    Stewardship applications and management plans, developing services that support nature-based
    solutions (e.g. nutrient mitigations) etc.
  • Planning and delivering as required tailored training programme of workshops and
    onsite-demonstrations that cover a variety of work areas including delivering nature-based
    solutions, nature friendly farming and agri-environmental scheme outcomes for landholders
    including work on SSSIs, priority habitats, as well as priority species and landscapes.

Additional benefits of working for the Somerset Wildlife Trust include:

  • 7% employer pension contribution
  • Life insurance
  • An annual professional institution subscription
  • Flexible and agile working
  • Wellbeing support – EAP, wellbeing champions
  • Diversity networks through RSWT/TWT
  • Paid volunteer days
  • Continuous Professional Development opportunities
  • Minimum 33 days of holiday (25 annual leave + bank holidays)
  • Active staff social events

Closing date: Monday 22 April 2024

Interested? 

If you would like to find out more about this position and to apply, please click the
‘More information about this Vacancy’ button. You will be directed to the Somerset Wildlife Trust website where you can download the job description and application form.


The opportunity to make a real and positive difference to nature, communities and the climate.

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