Beaver Field Officer

Avon Wildlife Trust

Bristol Avon river catchment area
£26,104 - £28,145 FTE pro rata
Part Time • Fixed Term
Closing on Mon, 4th Aug 2025

Conservation & WildlifeEcology


Are you interested in helping our wild beaver populations to thrive? Could you talk tactfully and confidently to a landowner about the incredible, positive impacts beavers can have on our landscape? And do you have honed GIS skills which you’re keen to apply to help restore nature across our region?

Then we’re looking for you!

The Bristol Avon catchment has a large population of wild beavers, a result of unlicensed release(s), which we think took place sometime around 2020. In 2022, a Natural England survey identified 13 separate territories, and a possible population of 50 adult beavers across the area. Unlike managed beaver enclosures and licensed wild releases (which were only permitted since Feb 2025), our beaver population has been growing without structured management or support.

In April 2025 Avon Wildlife Trust launched a vital new project – the Beaver Advice and Support Team (Bristol Avon & Somerset Frome). We’re working across the region to upskill and inform a range of stakeholders – from Farm Advisors, Ecologists and Planning Authorities to farmers, landowners and land managers – about living alongside the beaver population to ensure they thrive.

We are looking for someone to join this new Beaver Advice and Support team, and support the wider strategic Beaver Advisory Group. You will be tasked with collecting, analysing and presenting high quality data on the wild beaver populations living across our river catchments. In addition, you will deliver on-the-ground support and advice to landowners, farmers and communities living and working alongside beavers, resulting in improved knowledge, support and acceptance of beavers at a local, grassroots level.

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About Avon Wildlife Trust

Avon Wildlife Trust is one of 46 Wildlife Trusts working across the UK. With the invaluable support of our volunteers, members and corporate supporters we manage 30 nature reserves for wildlife and people across the West of England. We also work with other organisations and landowners to protect and connect wildlife sites across the region and inspire local communities and people of all ages to care for wildlife where they live.

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