Dartmoor’s Dynamic Landscapes (DDL) Communications Officer
Dartmoor National Park Authority
This is a part-time (22.2hrs p/wk) position, for a fixed-term until 31 March 2030. The role is based at the Dartmoor National Park Authority (DNPA) offices at Parke, Bovey Tracey.
About Us
DNPA is the body that oversees the vibrant, living, working landscape and community that is Dartmoor. We help to conserve and enhance the biodiversity, cultural heritage and landscape of Dartmoor and provide opportunities for people to enjoy the countryside as well as supporting our local communities and the rural economy.
About Dartmoor’s Dynamic Landscapes (DDL)
Dartmoor’s Dynamic Landscapes (DDL) is an ambitious partnership programme working for nature across three of Dartmoor’s river catchments. Supported by over £3.1 million from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, DDL brings together nine organisations including Dartmoor National Park Authority, RSPB, Sustrans, Emergency Exit Arts and the Woodland Trust among others. From 2025 to 2030, the programme will deliver 15 interconnected projects focused on restoring habitats, supporting sustainable farming, and deepening community connections in towns like Ivybridge, Okehampton, and Princetown. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, education, and celebration of Dartmoor’s rich natural and cultural heritage, DDL is shaping a better connected and naturally resilient future for the moor.
Find out more about Dartmoor’s Dynamic Landscapes on our website.
About the role
Are you a creative communicator with a passion for storytelling, digital content and the great outdoors? We are seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Communications Officer to lead on developing and managing our online presence. You’ll be the voice of the Partnership across digital platforms – creating engaging content for our website, social media channels (such as Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok), newsletters and print materials.
Your focus will be on telling the story of the DDL Partnership's work through video, photography, and inspiring campaigns. You’ll collaborate with a wide range of Partners to amplify their messages, highlight success stories, and encourage public engagement with Dartmoor’s incredible landscapes.
Benefits
- Salary of £29,540 - £33,699 pro rata, per annum
- Flexible working arrangements
- Generous annual leave allowance plus public holidays
- Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme
- Based at our stunning HQ on the National Trust’s Parke estate near Bovey Tracey
- Free staff parking and National Trust café on site
About you
Our ideal candidate will be an experienced digital communications professional with strong creative, technical and storytelling skills. You will be able to confidently manage social media and websites, and create content that captures attention and drives engagement.
You should bring:
- Experience using web CMS, digital design and content editing tools
- Strong photography and video production skills
- A track record of engaging diverse audiences through digital platforms
- A collaborative approach and ability to work with multiple stakeholders
- Knowledge of accessibility standards (WCAG 2.2 AA) and digital best practices
- A qualification in media, communications or marketing (or equivalent experience)
You’ll be innovative, self-motivated and passionate about connecting people with Dartmoor’s heritage and natural beauty.
This post will be based at Parke but will involve travelling around Dartmoor and surrounding areas.
Location: Dartmoor National Park Authority, Parke, Bovey Tracey, Devon, TQ13 9JQ
Closing date: Wednesday 10 September 2025
Interview date: Wednesday 24 September 2025
Dartmoor National Park Authority is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
About Dartmoor National Park Authority
Dartmoor National Park Authority was created by the Environment Act 1995 to conserve and enhance Dartmoor National Park’s natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage and promote opportunities for the public to understand and enjoy the special qualities of Dartmoor National Park.
We aim to conserve and enhance Dartmoor as a vibrant, living, working landscape and community.
We work in partnership with local and national stakeholders and support Dartmoor’s businesses and communities.
Dartmoor National Park Authority was created by the Environment Act 1995 to conserve and enhance Dartmoor National Park’s natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage and promote opportunities for the public to understand and enjoy the special qualities of Dartmoor National Park.We aim to conserve and enhance Dartmoor as a vibrant, living, working landscape and community.We work in partnership with local and national stakeholders and support Dartmoor’s businesses and communities.
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