Norfolk Rivers Trust
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Norfolk Rivers Trust’s ambition is to deliver catchment-scale change to our water environment.
We are dedicated to protecting our watercourses from pollution, improving habitat and
ecological functioning of streams and rivers, and enhancing resilience to climate change.
Since our founding in 2011, the Trust has grown to a team of over 30 employees. Together, we
are delivering major projects such as river re-meandering and floodplain connections, farming
and land management advice, new constructed wetlands, species re-introductions and community
engagement.
The Farming and Land Management Project Assistant is an entry level position within the farming
and land management team, supporting Farm Advisers and Project Officers in delivering ‘Water
Sensitive Farming’ (WSF) – an ambitious water stewardship initiative that benefits the
catchments of Norfolk and the Cam and Ely Ouse.
The role will develop skills in communicating and working with landowners to provide
environmental advice, host engagement events and assist with the delivery of bespoke
interventions. The main projects currently in operation include partnerships with WWF and their
corporate partnership with Carlsberg, the Riverlands National Trust partnership, the Woodlands
for Water project and the Courtauld 2030 initiative.
Job Description:
The Project Assistant will work closely with Farm Advisors, Project Officers and the Comms and
Engagement team to gain experience of all aspects of the team’s work. Work will consist of
facilitating new farm visits, coordinating and supporting with engagement events, obtaining a
variety of consents, assisting in site surveys and communicating successes with partners and
stakeholders. The Project Assistant will be given formal training opportunities and mentoring
to develop their skills towards more independent project officer roles.
Principal Responsibilities:
- Assist with preparing information for farm visits and reports.
- Undertake site surveys and record data from site visits in online systems.
- Support the production of communications materials to further promote and develop the Water
Sensitive Farming initiative. - Assist with organising events and other farmer engagement tools aimed at improving
awareness and sharing knowledge. - Work effectively with members of the team to deliver project outcomes.
- Develop skills, knowledge and confidence to undertake more independent work.
- The above list should not be regarded as exhaustive, from time-to-time staff may be
required to carry out other such duties as determined by the Trust.
Person Specification:
Education
- Minimum HND/BSc in Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Geography or other Land Management
related subject.
Experience and knowledge
Essential:
- Clear commitment to the vision and values of Norfolk Rivers Trust.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Ability to build and maintain relationships with partners and stakeholders.
- Good organisational and report writing skills.
- Experience using Microsoft Office suite.
- Awareness of the need for confidentiality and sensitivity.
- Knowledge of farming practices in East Anglia (UK).
- Full UK driving licence with own car covered by business insurance is essential.
- The right to work in the UK.
Desirable:
- Experience of using a GIS.
- Knowledge of UK Agri-environment schemes.
- An understanding of the water cycle interactions with the landscape and people of Norfolk.
Applications:
To apply, please send your completed Job Application Form, Equal Opportunities Monitoring
Information Form and a covering letter/email to [email protected] by 9:00am
on Monday 21st October 2024.
If you have any questions regarding this role, please contact: Sam Hurst on 07944 443652.
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