Deputy Chief Executive Officer
Northumberland Wildlife Trust
Following significant expansion over the last 5 years, this new role recognises the need for a cultural shift and realignment on operational efficiency and cultural cohesion. We have a turnover over £5m and employ 100 staff.
We are the largest environmental charity in the North East and punch above our weight in the influence we exert. Come and help us carve out a sustainable and exciting future for people and nature. The Deputy CE is a pivotal leadership role, supporting the Chief Executive in delivering the Trust’s strategic objectives and ensuring operational excellence across the organisation. You will provide strategic oversight, manage governance & compliance, lead cross-organisational initiatives and deputise for the CEO. You will head up the business support teams and be responsible for transforming the culture ‘from good to great’. This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and values-driven leader to help shape the future of nature conservation in the North East.
The contract is for 35 hours a week. Salary is from £58,608 per annum and 5% pension contribution.
Job Role
The deadline for applications is 9.00 on 20 February 2026. An application form/ job pack is on our website. Note CV’s will not be accepted.
About Northumberland Wildlife Trust
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to saving wildlife and wild places and helping people to get closer to nature.
We are one of 46 Wildlife Trusts, a grassroots movement working across the UK to make life better – for wildlife, for people and for future generations. We aim to inspire people to value nature through our visitor centres, events, education programmes, volunteering and campaigns.
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is a charity dedicated to saving wildlife and wild places and helping people to get closer to nature. We are one of 46 Wildlife Trusts, a grassroots movement working across the UK to make life better – for wildlife, for people and for future generations. We aim to inspire people to value nature through our visitor centres, events, education programmes, volunteering and campaigns.
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