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A leading environmental organization is seeking a Restore Nature Delivery Manager to lead nature restoration in Surrey Hills, England. The successful candidate will coordinate multi-disciplinary teams to implement impactful projects and engage with diverse stakeholders. Key qualifications include strong leadership in ecological projects, management of complex budgets, and experience in countryside management. Benefits include a significant pension scheme, perks such as free entry to National Trust properties, and flexible working options.
We're looking for a Restore Nature Delivery Manager to lead the delivery of nature restoration across the Surrey Hills property group. This role is central to achieving our strategic ambition to restore nature at scale, working collaboratively with the General Manager, Countryside teams, specialists, external partners and communities. You'll be responsible for enabling and coordinating the delivery of projects through multi-disciplinary teams, ensuring our work is impactful, inclusive and sustainable. You'll be an excellent communicator, ready and able to communicate and celebrate success. Importantly you are a passionate advocate for nature and its recovery. What it's like to work here Reporting to the General Manager, you'll champion good practice. You'll be an inspiring leader who is flexible according to the needs of your property, supporting the whole team. Our work is across seven days so weekend working will be required at times. You bring projects and people to life and work at pace to deliver in a timely fashion. Surrey Hills is a large Countryside property group located in Surrey and within 20 minutes of the outskirts of South London. It comprises of 5200 Hectares spread over different properties mainly within the Surrey Hills National Landscape. The areas are spread across Surrey from Frensham Ponds in the West, to Limpsfield Common in the East of the County. Some 3000 hectares of land have protected status mostly for Heathland, Chalk Downland and Ancient Woodland. Working with National Trust tenant farmers on nature recovery is a priority as are our partnerships with statutory agencies and communities in Surrey. The Surrey Hills property group includes Box Hill, Leith Hill and The Devils Punchbowl at Hindhead, Denbies Hillside and Ranmore Common which are iconic countryside sites in the South East of England. The Surrey Hills are some of the most visited and valued landscapes in the National Trust and there are many opportunities for increasing benefit for nature and people.