Head of Community Organising

Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust

Oxford
£39,780 - £41,541 pa + generous leave and pension
Full Time • Permanent
Closing on Sun, 1st Dec 2024

Conservation & Wildlife


The Head of Community Organising will help nature recover by driving an inclusive and dynamic community organising model to promote sustainable community led action for nature.

Job Purpose

To lead and drive an inclusive and dynamic community organising model to promote sustainable community led action for nature.

Reporting Line

The post holder reports to the Community Engagement Director

Line Management

Line management responsibility for Nature and Wellbeing Project Officer and two additional roles (yet to be appointed to)

Key Responsibilities

  • Build, develop, nurture, and maintain authentic strategic relationships and influence with diverse communities, key community organisations and partners
  • Lead development of partnerships and projects to promote sustainable and inclusive community-centric action for nature’s recovery
  • Develop and embed a comprehensive impact-driven evaluation model for our community organising activity
  • Lead, coach and manage a proactive and motivated community organising team to ensure that a collaborative and community-guided approach is promoted
  • Work across all teams to instil a community organising approach in BBOWT’s people focussed activity
  • Any other duties as delegated by line manager/ Chief Executive

Person Specification

  • In-depth skills and knowledge of creating and leading successful innovative community organising initiatives and people-focussed projects
  • Solid experience of collaborative working within charity and/or volunteering sector
  • Practical and creative problem solver
  • Demonstrable record of achievement in a leadership role at senior management level within an organisation of comparable size, scope and complexity
  • Knowledge and understanding of community organising best practice, policy and innovation
  • Experience of effectively developing high performing teams whilst instilling a strong sense of accountability and empowerment
  • Open, self-assured and cooperative
  • Able and willing to challenge constructively and receive challenge, working effectively at senior levels internally and externally
  • Proficient in use of MS Office functions such as Word and Outlook and advanced Excel
  • Ability and willingness to demonstrate the BBOWT behaviours and values
  • Current UK valid car driving licence

Measurements of Success

  • Achievement and evaluation of community organising strategy outcomes
  • Significant uplift in number of deeper relationships formed with community-based organisations
  • Creation of a pipeline of inspirational stories of impact across diverse communities
  • A well-motivated community organising team
  • Feedback from community partners

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About Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust

Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) is one of 46 Wildlife Trusts working for wildlife across the UK. Using a science-led approach, we protect and restore natural habitats, which are home to some of our most precious wildlife. We work to promote natural solutions to the climate crisis – such as restoring floodplain meadows to tackle flooding and capture carbon.

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