The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and Black Country arose in 1980 from a small group of campaigners who worked to save Moseley Bog from development. It was the first urban  Wildlife Trust established in the UK. The conurbation has 2 million inhabitants and possesses the 1000ha Sutton Park and many large and small pre and post industrial wildlife sites beloved of local people. With 7,500 members, 1,885 volunteers, 19 staff, a strong financial position, and a robust business plan, the Trust looks forward to continuing its leading role in urban nature conservation. We are now looking for an inspiring leader to take on the role of Chief Executive Officer.  This high profile role will have overall management responsibilities for The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country, prov

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