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An environmental organization is seeking two Coastal Community Engagement Officers to lead community efforts in restoring coastal ecosystems along Britain's south coast. The role involves connecting with local stakeholders, leading workshops, and engaging communities to champion conservation efforts. Suitable candidates will thrive in collaborative environments and possess a passion for environmental protection. The position offers flexible working and generous benefits.
Flexible, anywhere within the project area (Cornwall to Sussex)
Full Time
Fixed Term
Closing on Sun, 12th Oct 2025
Two Coastal Community Engagement Officers will be at the heart of a bold marine recovery initiative along Britain's south coast. Your role will be to connect people with the project, secure input into its vision, champion local voices, and help communities see themselves as partners in restoring our seas.
You will bring people together — fishers, residents, businesses, and decision-makers — to share knowledge, explore opportunities, and tackle challenges head-on. From leading inspiring workshops to forging strong partnerships, you'll ensure that local insight and enthusiasm drive the success of this ambitious programme.
We're recruiting two passionate and motivated Coastal Community Engagement Officers to work with the five participating Wildlife Trusts in this partnership project (Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isles of Wight, and Sussex). You'll build relationships with and consult coastal communities, identifying opportunities for nature's recovery across Britain's south coast, while developing a coalition of stakeholders who come together for the future of our seas.
While Cornwall Wildlife Trust is hosting the development phase of this project, the two engagement roles can be based anywhere within the project area (Cornwall to Sussex).
If you thrive in collaborative environments, believe in the power of people to protect nature, and are ready to take on one of the defining environmental challenges of our time, we would love to hear from you. Together, we can create a south coast where nature thrives — for wildlife, climate, and people.
We're embarking on an ambitious project to restore coastal ecosystems across Britain's south coast, underpinned by the voices and knowledge of local communities and stakeholders, including residents, fishers, businesses, environmental groups, policy makers and others.
Interviews will be held on Thursday 23 and Friday 24 October 2025.