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Join a passionate team as a Project Manager focused on restoring habitats and empowering communities in South Wales. This part-time role offers a unique opportunity to lead an ambitious project funded by the Nature Networks Fund, ensuring inclusivity and connection with nature.
With a passion for wildlife and access, you’ll enjoy working with nature and want to inspire and motivate others. You’ll help to make a range of important habitats for wildlife even better for nature and make everyone feel welcome at our places.
The project aims to restore 500 hectares of habitats, reconnect fragmented ecosystems, and empower people from all backgrounds to train in nature recovery. Trainees and volunteers will gain hands-on experience at a new hub, hosted at Ty Mawr farm, which will also help the wider community connect with nature through countryside skills.
Mae’r cyfieithiad Cymraeg o’r hysbyseb hwn ar gael yn llawn yn y PDF atodedig.
This is a great opportunity to drive an ambitious project funded by the Nature Networks Fund, which will greatly improve habitats for nature, offer opportunities for people to develop skills in the countryside sector, and inspire more people to get outside.
Based in our estate office in Libanus, you’ll cover a range of sites across the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. This is a part-time opportunity offering 22.5 hours per week and a 31-month fixed-term contract.
This role is available from August 2025; however, we may consider an earlier start date to fit the successful candidate’s availability.
This project is funded by the Nature Networks Programme. It is being delivered by the Heritage Fund, on behalf of the Welsh Government.
Ariennir y prosiect yma gan y Rhaglen Rhwydweithiau Natur. Mae'n cael ei ddarparu gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth, ar ran Llywodraeth Cymru.
What it's like to work here
You’ll join an upbeat and dynamic team, passionate about nature and creating an inclusive and progressive environment to work, visit, and volunteer.
You’ll play a key role in the Bannau Brycheiniog portfolio, which covers a large area in South Wales stretching from Rhaeadr in Mid Wales to Gower on the South Coast.
What you'll be doing
As Project Manager, you’ll be responsible for managing the project team and ensuring the project achieves its ambitious targets. You’ll run the Project Board and work with the local team, national specialists, and partners such as NRW and Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. You’ll be moving the project from planning to implementation.
You can view the full role profile in the attached document. You don’t need to have all the listed knowledge, skills, and experience; it’s provided to give a full picture of potential in this role.
Who we're looking for:
The package
The National Trust’s motto is ‘For everyone, for ever’. We’re committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone feels they belong. We value diversity and want our teams to reflect the communities we serve.