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Join a leading public sector organization as a Rural Estate Manager, overseeing a prestigious rural estate in Cambridgeshire. This strategic leadership role involves managing a diverse portfolio, engaging with stakeholders, and delivering sustainable development in a dynamic environmental context. Ideal candidates will possess significant experience in estate management, strong leadership skills, and a degree in a related field. This temporary role, which includes hybrid working options, offers an opportunity to shape land management practices while making an environmental impact.
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Rural Estate Manager – Strategic Leadership Role in Public Sector Land Management
Location: Cambridgeshire (Hybrid working available)
Type: Temporary - 6 - 12 months
An exceptional opportunity has arisen with one of our valued public sector clients for an experienced and forward-thinking Rural Estate Manager to lead the operational and strategic management of a significant rural estate spanning over 14,000 hectares.
This senior role offers the chance to shape and deliver the long-term vision of a high-value rural asset portfolio (valued at £245 million), which generates over £6 million in annual revenue and supports nearly 170 tenant-run rural enterprises. The estate also plays a crucial role in environmental stewardship, climate change mitigation, and enhancing biodiversity and public access.
About the Role
As Rural Estate Manager, you will lead a dedicated team of chartered surveyors and a Farms Officer, overseeing a complex portfolio of agricultural, environmental, and renewable energy interests. You will be responsible for:
Ideal Candidate Profile
We’re looking for a Surveyor with strong experience in rural estate management, ideally within a public or mixed-portfolio setting. You will bring:
Additional qualifications in project or people management, and RICS Registered Valuer status, are advantageous but not essential.
Why Apply?
This is a unique leadership opportunity to influence how land is managed in one of the most dynamic rural regions in the UK. The role offers a rare mix of commercial, environmental, and public service impact—with the support of an experienced team and forward-thinking leadership. For more information, or to be considered please call 01473 558914.