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Programme Manager (Lower Severn)

Here at Severn Rivers Trust, we are passionate about catchment scale restoration and have big ambitions to rise to the challenge, scaling both our conservation programmes and our work to better engage and educate the communities of the Severn, to the turn the tide on the restoration of this great River. We’re an agile organisation, with a can-do attitude and a willingness to take on new challenges. So, if you like to get stuff done, and want to be at forefront of ecological restoration, working along the UK’s longest river, then Severn Rivers Trust could be just the place for you. Our expanding portfolio of work means we have an exciting opportunity for the right person to join our Management Team, in the role of Programme Manager, to oversee our conservation programmes in the Lower Severn. Job title: Programme Manager (Lower Severn) Location of job: Hybrid working — home based with regular travel requirements throughout your allocated region of the catchment. Post holder reports to: CEO Salary: £34,000 – £40,200 per annum (9% employer pension contribution) Position type: Permanent Benefits: Generous home-working allowance, flexible working arrangements Overall purpose of the job: The Programme Manager role will join our expanding Operations Team, taking the lead on overseeing the coordination of a diverse portfolio of catchment restoration schemes, from landscape-scale woodland creation schemes to natural flood management initiatives to fish pass infrastructure projects. This will be an exciting, fast-paced role with potential for big impact, overseeing works at scale, along the course of Britain’s longest river. You will oversee and coordinate an expanding team, with up to 5 direct reports. You will work closely with the team, to support them in managing their individual projects, providing technical advice and general project management steer, to ensure our programmes of work are delivered to a consistently high standard, on time and within budget. Finally, you will work closely with your counterparts in other areas of the catchment, and the wider management team, to develop new projects ideas, explore and test innovative ways of working, and share technical advice and knowledge. Altogether, you will play an integral role in the development of our organisation and our mission to improve the ecological resilience of the river Severn catchment. https://www.severnriverstrust.…

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Programme and Projects Manager

Scope and remit We are seeking a Programme and Projects Manager to join our fantastic team. At the Aire Rivers Trust, we’re the only environmental charity dedicated to looking after the Aire and its tributaries. We work to improve our rivers through habitat enhancement, reducing pollution, and improving access and education. We aim to punch above our weight with exciting new projects across the catchment, from the stunning Malham Cove to the hidden Bradford Beck. Our most important asset is our people: we want to recruit the best. You will join a friendly and committed team of experts passionate about improving the River Aire and the streams that feed it. About the role Working with the Trust Manager, you will help create a sensible balance between the achievable and the ideal. You will be the first port of call for the Trust’s talented and dedicated staff, supporting them to deliver a range of projects within budget and on time. You will be responsible for planning, progressing, and auditing the trust’s work programme, coordinating others’ skills, and balancing the Trust’s varied workload. What you bring to the Trust We seek an organized, thorough, calm individual who can keep abreast of all work streams and keep tasks and budgets on track. Your strong financial and leadership skills will support our environmental experts in improving the environmental quality, flood risk, and quality of life along our river. We’re looking for: Demonstrable track record of managing a concurrent mix of projects to achieve overlapping and discrete aims.Strong financial management skills and the ability to manage multiple budgets to achieve maximum value.Ability to communicate effectively with integrity, tact and diplomacy.Experience with a collaborative approach to working and leading colleagues.Strong track record of problem-solving between conflicting priorities. Experience working for a small charity is desirable. As is some interest and experience in the environmental sector. Travel across the Aire Catchment in Bradford, Craven and Leeds for events, meetings, and remote site visits may be required to support project delivery in this role, so a driver’s license and access to your own vehicle are essential. The role may require working outdoors, often in locations with difficult access and sometimes in poor weather conditions. Please download the attached job description for further details on the role and person specification. More information on the Aire Rivers Trust team and work is available on our website. Please contact the Aire River Trust’s Trust Manager, Simon Watts, on 07578 708025 or simon.​watts@​aireriverstrust.​org.​uk for further information and /​or an informal discussion about the role and your needs. Applications To apply, please submit a CV and cover letter to Simon Watts demonstrating how you can fulfil the person specification below. Emails should be sent to contact@​aireriverstrust.​org.​uk marked FAO: Simon Watts Programme and Projects Manager application.” Please indicate clearly if you wish to be considered for 0.8 FTE. All applications will be considered on their merit, regardless of this. The Aire Rivers Trust works across a large, diverse catchment and is committed to being an inclusive organisation. If you need support with your application, please contact us. We ask all applicants to please complete a copy of our equality and diversity survey at Equal opportunities monitoring form (arc​gis​.com) Applicants must have the right to work in the UK and will be asked to demonstrate this at the interview. The application deadline is midday Monday, 20th of May. Interviews will be in person at the Aire Rivers Trust offices; they will last approximately 1 hour and include a problem-solving exercise, with a brief Q&A on the operational management. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions of the Trust. The organisation works across a large, diverse catchment and is committed to being an inclusive organisation. If you need support with your application, please contact us. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK and will be asked to demonstrate this at the interview.

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Communications Assistant

We’re looking for a great communicator to bring our exciting Access to Eden: Breaking barriers, building bridges partnership project to life. You’ll create and distribute engaging content across a wide range of digital and traditional media channels that will enthuse and empower target audiences to get closer to Eden’s rivers and nature. You’ll monitor the results to ensure that outcomes are met and refine future activity to create even more impact. This could be an ideal first job in marketing and PR as the role holder will develop valuable skills by working across a variety of marketing disciplines, including digital, PR, events, internal communications, advertising and community engagement. This role is a fixed term contract, 3 days (22.5 hours) per week until 31 December 2027 About you You will: — Understand how to effectively communicate with target audiences and be able to adapt your communication style to match a wide variety of identified audiences, creating meaningful content that resonates with them. — Be creative – full of ideas on how to make our communications stand out from the crowd, able to turn them into engaging content that provokes action, but always with an eye for detail. — Embrace variety – one day you could be creating graphics, editing film and crafting web articles, the next creating reels for socials and proofing an advert. About us Eden Rivers Trust is the conservation charity standing up for Eden’s rivers; changing the way they are protected, enhanced and used so that people and nature in Cumbria can thrive. The Trust, whose vision is Clean and healthy rivers, providing a brighter future for all, has been working with partners and volunteers since 1996, developing and carrying out innovative environmental projects that restore rivers, improve habitats, manage floods naturally and promote water-friendly farming. These conservation activities are integrated with creative programmes for schools and community groups that promote awareness, access and learning. As a Trust we are Rethinking Rivers. For Good. Based in Penrith, the post holder will work in the scenic rolling countryside of the Eden Valley and where it intersects with the north-eastern Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and the North Pennines. The Access to Eden: Breaking barriers, building bridges partnership project has been made possible thanks to a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Find out more about the project at: https://www.edenriverstrust.or… How to apply Visit our website for more information on the role, the job description and details of how to apply. For an informal discussion about the role please call Sam Mason on 01768 866788 We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including under-represented groups. Please submit a completed application form by email to office@​edenrt.​org Deadline for applications: 9.00am Tuesday 21st May 2024 Interviews planned for week beginning the 3rd June 2024

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Access to Eden Project Assistant

We have a flexible position available for an organised individual who can provide good administrative support to a large complex conservation and engagement project, Access to Eden: Breaking barriers, building bridges, supported by a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. This role is a fixed term contract, 2 days (15 hours) per week until 31 March 2028 About you Can you process financial paperwork, understand grant claims and reporting requirements, chivvy partners, work to the demands of a busy project manager, arrange meetings, and are happy to pitch in to support the wider team when the odd project delivery event or day gets a bit tricky? Are you looking for part-time hours with great flexibility? Do you enjoy working behind the scenes’? If so, we’d love to hear from you! About us Eden Rivers Trust is the conservation charity standing up for Eden’s rivers; changing the way they are protected, enhanced and used so that people and nature in Cumbria can thrive. The Trust, whose vision is Clean and healthy rivers, providing a brighter future for all, has been working with partners and volunteers since 1996, developing and carrying out innovative environmental projects that restore rivers, improve habitats, manage floods naturally and promote water-friendly farming. These conservation activities are integrated with creative programmes for schools and community groups that promote awareness, access and learning. As a Trust we are Rethinking Rivers. For Good. The Access to Eden: Breaking barriers, building bridges partnership project has been made possible thanks to a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Find out more about the project at: https://​www​.eden​river​strust​.org​.uk/​p​r​o​j​e​c​t​s​/​c​o​m​m​u​n​i​t​y​/​a​c​c​e​s​s​-​t​o​-​e​d​e​n​-​b​r​e​a​k​i​n​g​-​b​a​r​r​i​e​r​s​-​b​u​i​l​d​i​n​g​-​b​r​i​dges/ How to apply Visit our website for more information on the role, the job description and details of how to apply. For an informal discussion about the role please call Elizabeth Radford on 01768 866788 We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, including under-represented groups. Please submit an application form by email to office@​edenrt.​org Deadline for applications: 9.00am Tuesday 21st May 2024 Interviews planned for week beginning 3rd June 2024 

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