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An environmental charity in Scotland is seeking a Project Manager for their flagship nature restoration project in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park. The role will involve managing various projects, budget oversight, and collaboration with stakeholders. Ideal candidates should have project management experience in nature conservation and strong communication skills. The position offers a 7% pension contribution and 28 days annual leave, with a start date ideally in March or early April 2024.
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Do you have the skills and knowledge to successfully manage a suite of nature restoration projects? Does working in partnership with stakeholders to deliver the first phase of a landscape-scale nature recovery network sound like a challenge you could use your talents and experience on? If so, this exciting new role of Project Manager for Wild Strathfillan, the Trust’s flagship nature restoration project in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, could be for you.
Candidates will have a background in nature conservation and a proven track record of project management, partnership working and budget management. A working knowledge of nature restoration and land management principles is required, as has a good knowledge of Scottish wildlife and habitats, including in upland settings.
The post-holder will be responsible for managing a range of nature restoration projects – delivering work to budget, within the required timeframe and achieving the necessary outcomes.
Background
Wild Strathfillan is a landscape-scale nature restoration project located in the north of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. The project is led by Loch Lomond and The Trossachs Countryside Trust in partnership with over 30 land managers, community groups, NGOs and statutory bodies. The Strathfillan landscape features a diverse range of important habitats, including temperate rainforest, Caledonian pinewoods, and montane woodland. It also supports an outstanding assemblage of Arctic-alpine flora. The area’s rich biological diversity is recognised through designated sites, including SSSIs, SACs and the Breadalbane Important Plant Area. All of this is set within a patchwork of traditional land uses, including hill farming, sporting, and forestry.
At present, Strathfillan’s habitats are facing pressures such as fragmentation, overgrazing and invasive non-native species, which are threatening their long-term viability. Our initial restoration work will begin to address these pressures through a suite of restoration projects to kickstart nature recovery in the landscape. The Trust has been successful in securing funding from NatureScot’s Nature Restoration Fund, which is enabling this initial delivery phase. We are now seeking a Project Manager to lead on the delivery of key nature restoration projects included in this initial phase of work.
Loch Lomond and The Trossachs Countryside Trust is an environmental and community-based charity. We are a small and friendly team working across the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park to address the biodiversity and climate emergencies and enable more sustainable, healthy, and active communities.
The Trust works closely with the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority, supporting the achievement of its strategic objectives relating to nature, biodiversity and the health and wellbeing of communities. The Trust is now in the process of developing an ambitious portfolio of nature restoration projects, which will play an important part in contributing to the delivery of the National Park Authority’s Future Nature Strategy.
Job purpose
This role will involve managing the planning and delivery of a suite of nature restoration projects, including contractor management and budget management. The post-holder will work in close partnership with local land managers, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority, and a range of public, private, and voluntary sector organisations to deliver this exciting programme of work.
Key responsibilities and tasks
Reporting Arrangements
The post-holder will sit within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs Countryside Trust’s Nature Restoration team, reporting to the Project Development Manager. The post-holder will also be required to report to members of the Wild Strathfillan Steering Group and key funders as necessary.
Person Specification
Skills – Essential
Skills – Desirable
Knowledge, Qualifications and Experience
– Essential
Knowledge, Qualifications and Experience – Desirable
Personal Attributes
How to Apply
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