Farming Officer
West Cumbria Rivers Trust
Full-time: 35 hours a week
Location: Keswick Convention Centre, Skiddaw Street, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12
4BY
Salary: Grade 4, starting on £32,082 (with yearly increments following
Professional Development Reviews) and 9% pension (optional)
West Cumbria Rivers Trust is an environmental charity dedicated to improving the watercourses and surrounding catchments in West Cumbria for people and wildlife. Our patch covers several principal river catchments spanning a substantial part of the Lake District National Park, West Cumbria and the Solway. We have an impressive track-record of successful delivery of projects.
We have a vacancy for a Farming Officer to join the passionate and growing team delivering the ‘Resilient Glenderamackin’ Landscape Recovery project — an ambitious, large-scale catchment restoration project located upstream of Keswick. Combining public and private investment through a blended finance approach, this pioneering project aims to support nature-friendly farming, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, restore rivers and watercourses, and enhance biodiversity across the wider catchment for long-term environmental and community benefit. Following the successful submission of deliverables for the Round 2 Landscape Recovery project development phase, we are now preparing to expand the Resilient Glenderamackin team—subject to confirmation of funding—to implement this ambitious 20-year project.
We are seeking a motivated and knowledgeable Farming Officer to play a key role in the development and delivery of this multi-million-pound programme. Working closely with the Resilient Glenderamackin project team, you will be the key point of contact for farmers and land managers involved in the project. Your knowledge and expertise will be instrumental in supporting farmers to transition to nature friendly, sustainable farm businesses, securing long term incomes. The role is wide ranging, from providing advice and ensuring alignment with (or transfer from) other schemes, to collecting monitoring data and sign posting to wider funding opportunities. You will contribute significantly to the creation and implementation of the RG Land Management Plan. You will also coordinate the Glenderamackin farmer group and support wider project activities as needed.
The successful candidate will have a degree, or equivalent experience, in an environmental or agricultural discipline and at least 2 years’ experience in delivering agricultural advice or environmental project delivery. Building and maintaining positive working relationships with the farmers and landowners, upon whose land project interventions will be delivered, is a key aspect of this role. Therefore, strong communication skills and the ability to deal with a wide variety of people in a friendly and professional manner is essential. You will be a self-starter who can demonstrate a committed, mature and flexible approach and have the passion to develop our work in the catchment. You will also have excellent organisational, I.T. and reporting skills. Training and support will be provided.
You will be part of a friendly and supportive team, reporting to the Resilient Glenderamackin Project Manager and supported by the Trust’s Senior Management Team, WCRT’s Trustees and the wider staff team as well as working closely with a wide range of external partners such as the Environment Agency, Farmer Network, Natural England and The Rivers Trust.
The Trust offers a range of benefits including a generous pension scheme, life assurance scheme, flexible working opportunities and a holiday buy-back scheme and a never-ending supply of tea and biscuits.
If you believe that you have the passion, commitment and skills to take this exciting opportunity forward then we would like to hear from you.
The closing date for applications is 9am on Thursday 14th August 2025. Interviews will be held at our offices in Keswick on Thursday 21st August 2025.
If you would like to discuss the post further, please contact the office on 017687 75429 or email [email protected].
About West Cumbria Rivers Trust (WCRT)
West Cumbria Rivers Trust (WCRT) is part of the national network of river trusts which have played an ever increasing role in delivering environmental improvements throughout the country.
West Cumbria Rivers Trust has a crucial role to play in raising awareness and increasing understanding of West Cumbria’s rivers and lakes. We do this by connecting with people locally to make a positive difference to the health of rivers, lakes, people and wildlife.
West Cumbria Rivers Trust (WCRT) is part of the national network of river trusts which have played an ever increasing role in delivering environmental improvements throughout the country. West Cumbria Rivers Trust has a crucial role to play in raising awareness and increasing understanding of West Cumbria’s rivers and lakes. We do this by connecting with people locally to make a positive difference to the health of rivers, lakes, people and wildlife.
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