Biodiversity Officer

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Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Biology, or related field., Strong knowledge of biodiversity conservation principles and practices., Experience in data collection and analysis related to ecological studies., Excellent communication and teamwork skills..

Key responsibilities:

  • Conduct field surveys to assess biodiversity in various ecosystems.
  • Prepare reports on findings and recommend conservation strategies.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to promote biodiversity initiatives.
  • Educate the public and raise awareness about biodiversity issues.

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Location: North Wales Salary: A GBP 29,937 per annum (A GBP 36,922 FTE) (Pay Award Pending) Job Type: Fixed Term Contract until March 2027 Hours: Part Time, 4 days per week (30 hours) (This role is fully funded by the Welsh Government Local Places for Nature programme) Our client is the principal membership organisation for Community and Town Councils in Wales. Following a successful 4 years developing and promoting biodiversity and nature recovery within the Local Places for Nature programme, they are expanding the team. The new North Wales Biodiversity Officer will assist the Programme manager in delivering on the aims and objectives of the Welsh Governments Local Places for Nature programme (LPfN) across the Community and Town Council (C and TC) sector. They are looking for someone who is highly motivated and enthusiastic about nature recovery, native species and promoting biodiversity. You will provide practical support, specialist advice and training to the sector on nature recovery and greening of the public estate and to assist them to effectively manage amenity land for biodiversity. You will act as an advocate of the sector and represent their needs and facilitate positive engagement between C and TCs and other organisations. This role will give you the opportunity to really make a difference across Wales, working with volunteers and dedicated Councillors to create, enhance and restore nature on the doorstep. You will be working as part of a team, reporting directly to the Local Places for Nature Programme manager, and as a valued member of the staff, you will be fully supported by the Chief Executive Officer and the rest of the team. This a home:based role but the programme of work will be primarily focused on the Northern Counties of Wales and frequent travel will be required with some occasional weekend and evening work. You will need to work outside in all weathers and in all terrains. Being a fluent Welsh speaker is desirable but not essential, however Welsh language skills at Level 1:3 or the willingness to learn are essential to this role. They welcome applications in Welsh or English and any application submitted will be treated equally. If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable company, please proceed through the following link to be redirected to their website to complete your application. onevoicewales.wales/opportunities:and:engaging:with:one:voice:wales/join:our:team/ CVs will not be accepted Closing Date: Midnight on 23rd May 2025 They are an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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