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A well-respected conservation charity in Wales is seeking a Director to lead strategic initiatives and operational plans focused on the protection of Eryri's landscapes. The successful candidate will cultivate partnerships, ensure financial sustainability, and enhance public engagement. This role requires strong leadership, excellent communication skills, and a passion for advocacy. With a salary range of £47,000-£55,000 pro rata and flexible working conditions, this is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in conservation.
Thank you for your interest in the role of Director of Cymdeithas Eryri Snowdonia Society (subsequently referred to as Cymdeithas Eryri).
Ours is a membership charity which, next year, celebrates 60 years of making a difference through the conservation and protection of the rich, diverse and precious landscapes of Eryri.
We are proud of our many achievements over the decades and look forward to building on these as the challenges of climate change and their impact on nature and communities worsen. However, we are currently at a crossroads having lost several experienced members of staff and this role is a great opportunity to reset strategy and our place as a dynamic, active and influential key partner in the conservation of Wales's largest National Park. The successful candidate will possess the vision, skills and tenacity needed to reinvigorate our operations, partnerships and staff team, secure a financial strategy and rebuild membership, putting Cymdeithas Eryri on course to continue as a key player in protecting this unique landscape and heritage.
We are looking for someone who shares our ambitions for the future and who has a proven track record of leading and inspiring people to join our efforts in the pursuit of nature for all and who can fulfil the roles and responsibilities outlined below.
If you have these skills, attributes and experience we would love to hear from you and hope that you are inspired to apply.
Our aim as a charity is to promote and enhance the beauty and special qualities of Eryri and to promote their enjoyment in the interests of all who live, work or visit the area now and in the future.
Our principal activities include fundraising to attract donations and grants, serving our members of around 900 individuals, working with other organisations such as the Campaign for National Parks and the Alliance of Designated Landscapes in support of regional and national advocacy and campaigning policies and priorities. Within Eryri we guard against inappropriate planning applications and advocate and campaign on local issues.
Our practical work is carried out through delivering a wide range of volunteering opportunities that enhance the landscape and enable interaction with the public, communicating key messages about litter and keeping to paths. Our focus on nature recovery through our large cohort of volunteers enables us to tackle the spread of non-native species, plant trees and help with peat restoration.
Effective working through our partners and stakeholders in an efficient and effective way is crucial to ensuring that all our resources work to maximise impact.
For more information and documents see our website www.snowdonia-society.org.uk
The Director reports to the Chair of the Board working collaboratively with Trustees, key partners in Eryri and staff, with delegated accountability for the development of strategy and delivery of annual operational plans that enhance impact.
The Director will proactively build relationships with a wide and diverse range of partners and stakeholders to further the reputation and influence of Cymdeithas Eryri to positively contribute to local, regional and national debates about how to protect one of the UK’s most valued and visited landscapes and effect change through advocacy and campaigns.
The Director will ensure the highest standards of governance through updated policies and procedures and financial management and financial stability and sustainability.
You should be able to demonstrate and provide evidence of the following criteria listed below which will be tested and explored further if invited to interview.
To be successful in this role you should have:
If you are interested in applying for this role, please visit our website. We will only accept applications using our standard application form. https://www.snowdonia-society.org.uk/news/we-are-recruiting-a-new-director/