Wet Farming Delivery Officer (Peatland Progress)

Royal Society Of Wildlife Trusts, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

Wet Farming Delivery Officer (Peatland Progress)

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Royal Society Of Wildlife Trusts, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

  • Part time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 17 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

The successful candidate will have a pivotal role in delivering day to day practical management of wet farming plots, and assist with established monitoring programmes, as well as liaising with third parties working on sowing, cropping and monitoring activities (such as UKCEH, UEL, commercial partners). Responsibilities will include a full range of site visits and outreach, digital engagement and social media activity, public speaking and media engagement. The role will require use of (driving/towing) the Mobile Inspiration Hub, (MIH) a trailer mounted 'Tiny House' built partially of materials derived from paludicultural crops. There may also be a requirement to assist in supervision of short term Peatland Progress Youth Internships in years 3 and 4 of the Peatland Progress project.

We are looking for a motivated and friendly individual who can bring their existing skillset to the team and leap straight into a complicated and exciting programme of activity. They will be an organised self-starter who will relish the challenge. Practical experience and a can-do attitude is a must.

We have a fantastic opportunity to join a small and dedicated team who are delivering the transformation of a landscape at the Great Fen. The oldest, and one of the largest of the Wildlife Trusts living landscapes, is entering a new and exciting phase. Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Funds' new grant award we are restoring farmed arable land to wetland, securing the missing link between two Fenland National Nature Reserves (Holme and Woodwalton Fens). We are also demonstrating new wet farming practices which we hope will inspire change across farmed peat soils nationally.