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Ein innovatives Unternehmen sucht einen engagierten Projektbeauftragten, um die Verwaltung und Durchführung eines wichtigen Projekts zur Förderung der Naturwiederherstellung zu leiten. In dieser Rolle werden Sie mit verschiedenen Partnern zusammenarbeiten, um Netzwerke zu entwickeln und nachhaltige Landwirtschaft zu unterstützen. Die Position erfordert hervorragende Kommunikations- und Organisationsfähigkeiten sowie die Fähigkeit, effektiv im Team zu arbeiten. Wenn Sie eine Leidenschaft für den Naturschutz haben und bereit sind, einen positiven Einfluss auf die Umwelt zu nehmen, ist dies die perfekte Gelegenheit für Sie.
Location: Brecon
Salary: GRADE 7 A GBP 33,366 - GBP 35,235
Hours: 25.9 hours per week
Fixed Term Contract: Until 31 March 2028
Closing Date: 2nd June 2025
Interview Date: 16th June 2025
The Project Officer will be employed by the BBNPA and work with the Mynydd Iach Penderyn Partnership (MIPP), its members, and organizations including farmers, approximately 3.5 days a week. The role involves leading the administration and delivery of the project as per the Project Plan and budget. The project aims to enhance partnership capacity to promote nature recovery, develop networks, support land use for net zero, and sustainable agriculture on the Manor Penderyn Common, with potential expansion into local areas.
Responsibilities include convening meetings, planning, monitoring and evaluating project progress and budgets, conducting and commissioning evaluations, developing grant applications, liaising with expert organizations, managing contracts, drafting site management plans, staying informed about funding opportunities, and advising the MIPP.
The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, possess excellent communication and organizational skills, and be able to work collaboratively. Knowledge of hill farming, commons grazing, the natural environment, and a commitment to nature recovery and sustainable land use are essential. Flexibility to work evenings and weekends is required; Welsh language skills are advantageous but not necessary.