Catchment Restoration Officer - Upper Severn (Wales)
Severn Rivers Trust
Catchment Restoration Officer - Join Our Severn Recovery Mission
At the Severn Rivers Trust, we are passionate about catchment-scale restoration and have bold ambitions to turn the tide on the restoration of the Severn. Our mission is to expand our conservation programs while strengthening our engagement with local communities to restore and protect this vital river system.
We are a dynamic organization that is active and thriving on challenges and taking action. If you're someone who loves to put things into practice and wants to be on the front lines of ecological recovery along Britain's longest river, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
Your career in Environmental Conservation!
Are you passionate about nature conservation and keen to create a practical impact? This is an exciting opportunity for you to continue or start your career in environmental conservation within a leading environmental charity. You will work at the heart of ambitious ecological projects along the Severn River.
Your Role
As a Catchment Recovery Officer in the Upper Severn (Wales) you will be in a leading position in creating innovative and impactful habitats and restoration projects helping to improve biodiversity and improve the resilience of ecosystems across the region.
What you will do
- Lead on the planning and delivery of restoration and habitat creation projects
- Working directly with private landowners, offering informed land management advice
- Delivering catchment-scale environmental improvements, aligning with the wider landscape and biodiversity strategies
- Building and maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders, including farmers, communities, regulators and partners
- Procurement and management of contractors to deliver high quality restoration work
- Working collaboratively within the wider Severn Rivers Trust team to share information and ensure best practice
- Track and report on project progress, budgets and outcomes, contributing to funding and evaluation needs
The person we are looking for
- Someone who is passionate about river and catchment restoration, with a genuine commitment to improving the natural environment
- A practical person with experience of delivering projects, particularly in the practical creation of habitats or restoration work
- Ability to build strong, trusting relationships with landowners and stakeholders, and communicate clearly and persuasively
- Someone who will thrive in a dynamic, field-based role, managing a number of priorities and adapting to changing situations
- An understanding of UK environmental policy and land management practices, and how they relate to catchment restoration
- A self-motivated, hands-on person who is keen to develop new skills as part of a forward-thinking support team
This is a great opportunity to gain real-world experience in environmental conservation whilst contributing to the restoration of one of Britain's most important river systems.
Ready to make a difference? Apply now and become part of a team committed to restoring and protecting our natural landscapes!
There is no fixed deadline – we’ll review applications as they come in and aim to appoint by June, with a start date in July or early August 2026. The vacancy will close once the post is filled.
About Severn Rivers Trust
We are an independent charity established in 2008 to protect and enhance the river Severn, its tributaries and streams.
At Severn Rivers Trust we are fighting for a future where our children and grand children can enjoy healthy vibrant rivers teeming with diverse and wonderful life – from Atlantic salmon to white clawed crayfish, and from freshwater pearl mussels to European eel. We want to preserve these special places for everyone to enjoy – to walk, play, swim, paddle and make lasting memories.
We are an independent charity established in 2008 to protect and enhance the river Severn, its tributaries and streams. At Severn Rivers Trust we are fighting for a future where our children and grand children can enjoy healthy vibrant rivers teeming with diverse and wonderful life – from Atlantic salmon to white clawed crayfish, and from freshwater pearl mussels to European eel. We want to preserve these special places for everyone to enjoy – to walk, play, swim, paddle and make lasting memories.
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