Overview

Salary: £25,530 – £27,238 (SCP 26-28) plus 7% pension

Closing date: Monday 18th September 2017

Location: Panshanger Park, Hertfordshire

Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust is a local charity supported by people who care about protecting wildlife. Our vision is of a Living Landscape, where we work with others to improve our towns and countryside for wildlife. We work with volunteers to manage a network of more than 40 nature reserves, covering nearly 2,000 acres.

This is a partnership project between Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust and Tarmac. It is funded by Tarmac and hosted by the Trust.

The post-holder is responsible for developing Panshanger Park as a valued place where people are able to experience and enjoy the historic landscape, its wildlife and habitats, and to facilitate participation in the conservation and interpretation of the Park.

We are looking for someone who has experience of countryside/land management techniques, and habitat and species management relevant to Panshanger Park. The post-holder will have experience of managing budgets, community outreach, and working in partnerships through steering groups, interest groups or site management groups. The post holder will be organised, have excellent communication skills and a good level of computer literacy.

The role requires weekend and evening working.

The deadline for applications is 9am on Monday 18th September 2017.

Interviews and assessments will take place on Tuesday 26th September 2017 at Panshanger Park.

For more information please download an application pack.

To apply, please complete an application form and equal opportunities monitoring form, and return both to recruitment@hmwt.org or send to Recruitment, Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust, Grebe House, St Michael’s Street, St Albans, AL3 4SN.

About Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust

Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust is a local charity supported by people who care about protecting wildlife, including over 21,000 members.

With volunteers, we manage a network of more than 40 nature reserves, covering nearly 2,000 acres. Beyond this our vision is of a Living Landscape, where we work with others to improve our towns and countryside for wildlife.