Ffermio Bro Project Officer

Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Authority

Brecon, Powys
£36,363 - £39,152 pa
Full Time • Fixed Term
Closing on Fri, 27th Feb 2026

Conservation & WildlifeFood, Farming & Horticulture


Ffermio Bro Project

Wales’s Designated Landscapes (National Parks and National Landscapes) are special and unique places, where landscape and wildlife are managed by the farmers and other landowners. National Park purposes, which are to conserve and enhance the Park’s wildlife, natural beauty and cultural heritage and to promote opportunities for understanding and enjoying the Park’s special qualities, can be achieved only by supporting the farmers and communities who work within them and the wider local economy. Ffermio Bro: Farming in Designated Landscapes, is an agri-environment programme entering its second year to help achieve this in Wales’s Designated Landscapes including the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. Launched in April 2025, it is designed to inform the collaborative elements of the Welsh Government’s Sustainable Farming Scheme and is administered across the Designated Landscapes by Rural Payments Wales.

With overall objectives and themes common to all Designated Landscapes, the Ffermio Bro Programme is designed specifically for each Designated Landscape to reflect local priorities and opportunities. Working from Programme-specific guidance for the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, funding will support projects proposed by farmers and clusters of farmers working towards shared objectives for nature recovery, biodiversity conservation and the resilience of ecosystems. Projects will be sought that support the nature mission priorities identified in the Management Plan for the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, the Park’s Nature Recovery Action Plan, and amendments thereof. A range of activities will therefore be eligible for funding that support nature recovery and biodiversity across the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, contributing towards achieving resilient ecosystems and the benefits these provide. Projects will be approved directly by the Project Officer or by the Local Assessment Panel appointed by the National Park Authority.

The job holder will be based at Brecon Beacons National Park Authority HQ and will travel widely across this National Park on a regular basis as part of this role. A pool car will be available for work-related duties. Budget management skills will be required.

The post is funded by Welsh Government and will be dependent on the availability of funding.

Job Purpose:

Like similar roles in Wales’s other Designated Landscapes, the Ffermio Bro Project Officer will work alongside the current Ffermio Bro Project Officer. They will administer and coordinate the projects, engagement and advice, ensuring that farmers and other landowners can access the right funding, supporting them through the application process and monitoring delivery of activities. The post holder will be supported by other colleagues as required. Designed to encourage and facilitate collaboration and clusters, the role will encourage and facilitate group work including encouraging reluctant parties.

This role is the cornerstone of the Programme in this National Park and requires excellent knowledge of farming, conservation, budgetary control, project management and teamwork to connect the agricultural and land management community to the funding available and to the nature conservation community. For this Programme, the role will help co-ordinate the Brecon Beacon National Park Authority’s farmer and landowner engagement. The work requires regular farm-based work within the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, working with farmers, other landowners and Brecon Beacons National Park Authority staff. The role is strongly team-based.

Key Responsibilities

  • Administering and co-ordinating on-the-ground delivery of the Ffermio Bro:Farming in Designated Landscapes programme in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, on behalf of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority.
  • Liaising with National Park Authority colleagues to identify and confirm potential Programme applicants and sharing the workload, ensuring that appropriate advice on conservation activities is available and provided, supporting applicants through the application process.
  • Providing the shared Ffermio Bro liaison point for this Programme between the National Park Authority and the Welsh Government / Rural Payments Wales.
  • Providing the shared liaison point between the National Park Authority and the Designated Landscapes’ Nature Recovery Programme Manager, who advises each Designated Landscape organisation on the Programme.
  • Liaising with the Nature Recovery Programme Manager for project and Programme evaluation and monitoring.
  • Providing a primary point of contact for the potential farmer / landowner applicants to the Brecon Beacons National Park Ffermio Bro Programme, supporting them through their applications.
  • Liaising with the National Park Authority wardens and specialists to develop, amend and improve Programme content, to advise and support farmer and landowner applicants, helping to guide subsequent delivery where required and to facilitate cluster / collaborative applications.
  • Co-ordinating and compiling the National Park Authority’s programme-specific advice on conservation, land management and access and engagement, to promote high quality applications to the Programme.
  • Managing and sharing the work balance between good project management, budget management, data management including GIS, quarterly reporting, liaison with colleagues and advice to applicants and grant beneficiaries, including on-site advice.
  • Signposting applicants to other appropriate funding sources.
  • Co-supporting the work of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Ffermio Bro Local Assessment Panel, including the preparation and presentation of summary reports and Panel packs, application scoring and evaluations and recommendations on applications.
  • Liaising with and supporting the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park advisory group on agriculture, Sêr Ffermio, on matters of relevance to Ffermio Bro.
  • Ensuring compliance with the terms and conditions of support offered under the Programme, including where relevant, the management of multi-year agreements.
  • Maintaining accurate data, records and monitoring of the Programme and applicants’ progress towards the completion of funded projects.
  • Ensuring that financial claims and supporting evidence align with Brecon Beacons National Park Authority financial procedures and that these are provided to Rural Payments Wales in the required specification and to timetable.
  • Any other duties consistent with the nature, level and grade of the post as may be required occasionally by the Director of Nature Recovery and Climate Change and / or the Chief Executive of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority.

Please follow the link below for the full Job Pack and to apply.

Closing date: 27th February 2026
Interview date: 9th March 2026

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About Brecon Beacons National Park Authority

Brecon Beacons National Park was designated in 1957. The remit of our work is set out in our Statutory Purposes and Statutory Duty. In summary these are to protect the natural beauty of the Park; to help visitors enjoy and understand it; and to foster the wellbeing of local people.

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