Closing date: Monday 15th August 2011
Location: North Wales Wildlife Trust
The person appointed will work in partnership with a wide range of stakeholders to develop the Wildlife Trusts work with Living Landscapes. In particular the post will oversee and co-ordinate the management of designated Wildlife Trust nature reserves and develop the role of Trust nature reserves as key components of a fully functioning ecological networks.
Outline of Duties
- To work with other key staff in developing agreed criteria for Living Landscape schemes
- To further develop management plans for the Trust’s nature reserves and to ensure that these sites are managed in line with their management plans.
- To act as a focal point for the delivery of the Trust’s Living Landscapes strategy through landowner liaison and by supporting community engagement around Trust Reserves
- Ensure the Trust's work programmes for the sites are carried out to a good standard
- Supervise contract staff to aid you in achieving objectives of your post.
- Work with the Volunteer and Communications Officer to recruit and support reserve volunteers.
- To manage the various volunteers working on Trust projects, ensuring that volunteering is a positive experience for participants and that high standards of health and safety are sustained.
Downloads
| Filename | File size |
|---|---|
| North Wales Living Landscapes summary job description.doc | 42 KB |
| NorthWales Living Landscapes full job description.doc | 66.5 KB |
| Application form_NWWT_bi-lingual.doc | 314 KB |
Contact details:
For further details or please send SAE to:
North Wales Wildlife Trust,
376 High Street,
Bangor,
Gwynedd,
LL57 1 YE
or ring 01248 351541.
Please send completed application forms to the above address.

