Wilder Communities Officer x2

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

Nottingham
£28,185 pa
Full Time • Permanent
Closing on Sun, 24th May 2026

Conservation & WildlifeEnvironmental Education


We are looking for 2 Wilder Communities Officers to inspire and enable more people than ever to take action for nature across Nottinghamshire.

These are exciting times for Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. Last year, we undertook a review of our ambitious Wilder Nottinghamshire 2030 strategy to give even greater focus to our work on our land, with communities and partners, and through influencing others.

Following this strategy review, the Trust has aligned structures and roles to ensure that we are equipped to maximise our impact for nature, attract increased support and remain resilient and sustainable over the long term in a rapidly changing external environment.

The new structure has created a number of opportunities to bring in new talent, ideas and energy to the organisation, to make a strategic investment in our future capability.

Time is running out to address the joint nature and climate crises and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust has a hugely important role to play in our county, and as part of the wider Wildlife Trust movement, to help reverse local nature loss and mobilise action for nature recovery and we'd love you to join us.

One role will lead our established youth activism programme comprising volunteering, campaigning and advocacy, and will work with others across the county to create more opportunities for young people to play a part in nature’s recovery. You’ll have experience of working with young people within community settings, a strong commitment to youth work principles and a keen interest in supporting grassroots action for nature (ref: WCO Youth).

The other role will work with communities across the south of the county, including at our flagship Attenborough Nature Reserve and with a particular focus on Nottingham city, to inspire and support community-led action for nature. You’ll be committed to working with others to influence positive change through community organising principles, with experience of developing activities and programmes responding to community need (ref: WCO).

For both roles, you’ll have experience of developing trusted reciprocal partnerships, working with volunteers and a strong commitment to equity and inclusion, prioritising opportunities for those with the least access to nature. You’ll work collaboratively with colleagues across the Trust to support growth of the Wilder Nottinghamshire Network.

For full details of the role and its responsibilities, as well as details of the key experiences, skills and qualifications required, please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification available on our website.

When applying, please reference which role you are most interested in.

Both posts are subject to an Enhanced DBS Check. Travel will be required, so a driving licence is essential. We are planning on holding interviews on 10th – 11th June 2026.

Our Culture

We are strong believers that it is our culture that makes it a special place to work and drives our huge successes. Our people are passionate and dedicated to making Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust the best that it can be. We are the county's leading conservation charity run by local people for the benefit of local wildlife, with nature reserves across the county. We are a part of a UK network of 46 local Wildlife Trusts working to protect wildlife.

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About Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is the county's leading conservation charity run by local people for the benefit of local wildlife, with nature reserves across the county - part of a UK network of 46 local Wildlife Trusts working to protect wildlife. Our Mission is to protect Nottinghamshire’s wildlife, restore biodiversity and inspire people about the natural world.

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