Senior Waterways and Wetlands Officer
London Wildlife Trust
Tenure: Fixed term contract ending 31st March 2029 with potential for extension
Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week
We also offer:
- 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) and a discretionary Christmas closure
- Benefits platform with discounts on retail, dining and days out
- Salary sacrifice schemes for gym, bicycles and nursery/childcare
- Access to a free Employee Assistance Scheme to support you inside and outside of work
- Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay
Location: London Wildlife Trust offices in Victoria, Central London as well as regular visits to project sites and reserves.
Flexible working: Hybrid working is available in this position. Flexible working requests are available from day one including the opportunity to work compressed hours.
Role & Responsibilities
Looking for a role where you can deliver meaningful nature recovery projects in London’s waterways and wetlands?
We’re looking for a Senior Waterways and Wetlands Officer to join London Wildlife Trust’s Nature Recovery team. Reporting to the Head of Strategic Projects, you’ll lead the Trust’s work in waterways and wetlands restoration. You will be able to develop and deliver projects, such as ‘rewiggling’ of rivers, which will leave a lasting legacy as part of a wilder city.
You will:
- Lead on waterways and wetland projects on Trust reserves and third-party land, steering each project through design, permissions and delivery.
- Maintain an active and collaborative working environment as co-chair the Marsh Dykes and Thamesmead Catchment Partnership, working closely with our co-hosts to push forward the new Catchment Plan.
- Contribute your expertise to the development and delivery of river and wetland restoration within the Trust’s large scale rewilding programmes.
- Share your knowledge and skills in freshwater ecology and restoration across the team, including support for the Keeping it Wild traineeship.
Our ideal Senior Waterways and Wetlands Officer
We’re looking for someone with good knowledge and experience of wetland habitats and their restoration, who can use strong communication and organisational skills to develop and deliver projects.
(Please see job description for full person specification)
Closing Date: Monday 20th July at 9.30am
Interviews: Are scheduled to take place on Monday 3rd or Tuesday 4th August and are expected to take place online.
Does this sound like you? We’d love to hear from you!
Our vision is a London alive with wildlife, with nature in everyone's neighbourhood. To achieve our goal of inspiring everyone to help restore London’s wildlife, we recognise that our team must better reflect and represent all of London’s diverse communities. Find out more about London Wildlife Trust’s commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion here.
We are also committed to ensuring that the safety and wellbeing of children, young people and adults at risk is at the heart of our engagement with people. Read about our commitment to safeguarding here.
About London Wildlife Trust
London Wildlife Trust is a driving force for nature conservation across the capital. With our dedicated supporters and volunteers, we work tirelessly to protect wildlife across London.
We take action every day to help wildlife flourish through practical conservation work; we engage, inspire and enable people to connect with nature; and through campaigns and consultancy, we give wildlife a voice.
London Wildlife Trust is a driving force for nature conservation across the capital. With our dedicated supporters and volunteers, we work tirelessly to protect wildlife across London. We take action every day to help wildlife flourish through practical conservation work; we engage, inspire and enable people to connect with nature; and through campaigns and consultancy, we give wildlife a voice.
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