Programme Manager (Communities and People)

Loch Lomond and The Trossachs Countryside Trust

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We are inviting candidates for this new and exciting role to build capacity within the team to further develop our communities and people focussed work.

The role needs to
fundraise, develop, manage
and be responsible for our people focussed work programmes which
foster connections with nature and connections with each other. This will include developing
our strategic plans into funded delivery projects, overseeing and fundraising for our existing
programmes of work – (Walk in the Park, people focussed elements of Wild Strathfillan, In Step with Nature and Active Travel).

The role will involve working in close collaboration with local communities, Loch Lomond and
The Trossachs National Park Authority
and a range of public, private, health, education and
voluntary third sector organisations.

The post holder needs to have a background in strategic development, community engagement,
fundraising, volunteer development, programme and line management.
A strong interest or working
knowledge of health and wellbeing, active travel and a proven track record of working in
partnerships or with stakeholders.

This role is a two year fixed term contract:

  • Hours: 37 hours per week
  • Pension: Employer contributes 7% of salary
  • Annual leave: 28 days plus 10 days public holidays
  • Reporting to: Trust Director
  • Location: Blended home and office-based working with desk space at National Park Authority
    offices in Balloch. Expectation of regular time spent Killin, Crianlarich and Tyndrum.
  • Start date: The successful candidate would ideally be able to start in December 2024.

Application process:

Please complete our online application form and Diversity
and Monitoring form
available from our website and
forward to [email protected]. Please note
CV’s alone will not be accepted.

  • Closing date for applications: Monday 21st October 2024 at 12pm noon.
  • Interviews will be held: 31st October 2024

Background

Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Countryside Trust is an environmental, and health and wellbeing
charity, working to support and enhance wellbeing and resilience in landscapes, communities and
people. We deliver projects, encourage participation, and collaborate with others to create
more sustainable, healthy and active communities, places and partnerships. Our vision is for
our landscapes and communities to be connected and thriving.

Our flagship projects are our health walk programme – Walk in the Park, Wild Strathfillan – an
ambitious nature restoration initiative, Active Travel – supporting National Park Communities
and our new initiative – In Step with Nature.

Walk in the Park is a highly successful programme of health walks within communities within the
National Park. The weekly programme of walks, strength and balance sessions provides a
supportive and social environment for people to be regularly physically active and improve
their health, sense of wellbeing and confidence. We also organise group walks and summer
eventing walks. All these activities are predominantly led by our fantastic volunteers and
managed by our Walk in the Park team. The Countryside Trust is committed to the continued
development and enhancement of this programme, to enable more people to experience and benefit
from it. Over time we anticipate that our work will be expanded to reach new communities and
individuals.

Wild Strathfillan is a landscape-scale nature restoration initiative located in the north of
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. Recently, the initiative has been successful in
securing funding from NatureScot’s Nature Restoration Fund and the National Lottery Heritage
Fund, to deliver nature restoration, skills development, volunteering and community focused
projects. The initiative aims to place local people at the heart of the plan for this landscape
and we are supporting local communities to gain new skills and knowledge so that can become
involved. Plans also include support for local land managers to develop skills to support the
restoration and stewardship of nature on their land.

The focus for our Active Travel work is behaviour change. Working with local communities to
support and deliver a range of activities and events to encourage more walking, wheeling and
cycling. The Trust loans out e-bikes, supports local businesses through our Cyclists Welcome Scheme and works across communities to bring capacity and expertise. In Step with Nature is
based on noticing and being mindful in nature. We have plans to further develop this project
work.

Key responsibilities and tasks

Programme Development and Management

a. Communities

  • Lead the development of Walk in the Park, Active Travel, In Step with Nature, volunteering
    and our wider community focussed work. This includes responsibility for fundraising, budget
    setting and overall delivery.
  • Establish a monitoring and evaluation programme which enables the Loch Lomond and the
    Trossachs Countryside Trust to document and measure the positive impacts of being connected
    with nature including health and wellbeing, behaviour change and awareness of nature.
  • Maintaining existing and developing new relationships with key local contacts and key
    stakeholders both based within and external to the National Park to broaden and develop
    relationships with. Be an ambassador for our work and an advocate for our communities.
  • Understand, and contribute to, developments in relevant subjects, maintain relationships
    and to respond to opportunities when they arise.
  • Responsible for chairing advisory groups. Key contact for funders and external Steering
    Groups.
  • Based on the strategy, establish new activities, develop themed walks and further expansion
    of the current programme. Working with the team to set priorities, identify new audiences,
    partners, activities and funding sources to enable the growth and development of the programme
    as outlined in our 2023- 2030 strategy. This includes focusing on our Nature Connections and
    Connected Lives work streams (eg active travel, cyclists welcome business scheme and supporting
    walk in the park and strength and balance programme development).

b. Wild Strathfillan

  • Overall management people engagement programme of work: ‘The People and Nature of Wild
    Strathfillan’. This includes project management, monitoring, reporting and evaluation. Lead on
    liaison, engagement and project delivery with community groups, in particular the Stories of
    the Land project.
  • In conjunction with the Nature Restoration Project Development Manager, lead on
    establishing and delivering our planned local community tree & specialist plant nursery.
    (estimated to be 30% of time in year one).
  • Lead on developing our volunteer programme including Nature Ambassadors, conservation
    volunteering, tree nursery volunteers and ad hoc activities.
  • Support the wider project team and partnership as required, including the Steering Group
    and working groups, working with project partners to identify opportunities supporting
    undergraduate students undertaking projects or placements with the Trust.
  • Ensure a pipeline of current delivery activity information is provide to the comms officer
    to produce regular newsletters and local newsletter articles.
  • Further development of the community tree nursery programme and building links to a wider
    network of nurseries.
  • Lead on developing pilot projects to establish proof of concept to build bigger programmes
    of work.

c. Staff & Volunteer Management

  • Line management and development of our Nature Connection and Connective Lives staff
    (currently four staff)
  • Lead the further development of our volunteer programme to enable the full potential of
    Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Countryside Trust’s engagement projects. This includes working
    with the Senior Health Walk Coordinator to ensure charity wide coordination.
  • Responsible for overall oversight of volunteering.
  • Responsible for ensuring the team has sufficient resources and capacity to deliver the
    agreed programme of work and responsible for maintaining all equipment allocated to the team.
  • Accountable officer for team’s health and safety.

d. Fundraising and Financial Management

  • Lead on fundraising to enable the continued delivery of current projects as well as the
    establishment of development projects as listed as within the Trust’s Strategy Delivery
    Programme.
  • Development of new projects within the National Park through stakeholder liaison, an
    awareness of new emerging funding and development opportunities.
  • Full financial management and budgeting of the Trust’s connected lives and people
    engagement activities.
  • Key contact and responsible officer for all claims and approvals by funders.

Person Specification

Relevant Experience vacanciesineu.com Essential

  • Experience of working in a community setting and community engagement
  • Track record in managing the delivery of complex projects on time, to budget and in line with
    agreed outputs and outcomes.
  • Track record in the strategic development of new project initiatives.
  • Track record in fundraising for environmental/ community projects including experience of
    developing funding proposals to augment existing work programmes and implement new ones
  • Experience of line managing and developing staff and volunteers.
  • Experience in evaluation projects and activities.
  • Experience of budget and financial management and reporting. Experience of contract management.
  • Experience of stakeholder engagement and partnership working
  • Educated to degree level or equivalent with experience in a related field.

Relevant Experience vacanciesineu.com Desirable

  • Working knowledge of nature conservation, health and wellbeing in an outside setting and active
    travel.
  • Experience of working with a National Park Authority, local authorities, private and voluntary
    sector organisations, and local communities.
  • Experience of working in a remote rural setting.
  • Experience of working in the Third Sector.

Skills vacanciesineu.com Essential

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and able to speak passionately and
    authoritatively to a variety of audiences and writing reports for Boards, funders and other key
    partners.
  • Excellent numeracy skills, able to understand, interpret and present project budget
    information.
  • Excellent people management, negotiation, problem solving and relationship building
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships with a wide variety of
    people. Proven ability to outreach to individuals and groups and build relationships and
    partnerships.
  • Excellent project management, work planning and organisational skills.
  • Excellent computer skills.

Skills vacanciesineu.com Desirable

  • Training in project management systems
  • Project evaluation using statistical and/or qualitative data.

Qualifications vacanciesineu.com Required

  • Evidence of a high standard of written and spoken English.
  • Current full clean drivers’ licence with access to a vehicle.
  • Right to work in the UK for next two years.

Personal Attributes & Qualities vacanciesineu.com Essential

  • Committed to the purpose, values, and aims of the Countryside Trust.
  • Confident, enthusiastic, and able to motivate a team and volunteers.
  • Tactful and sensitive to the needs of individuals and stakeholders. Active listener with strong
    empathy and compassion.
  • Highly professional with high standards of work.
  • A strong commitment to supporting the wellbeing and sustainability of individuals and
    communities across the National Park.
  • Ability to think creatively with foresight
  • Flexible and adaptable approach to work with a positive, can-do attitude.
  • Team worker, committed to delivering shared objectives and contributing to team spirit.
  • Happy to travel to rural locations (will require the use of a suitable vehicle and Full Driving
    License, or available public transport).
  • Able and willing to work weekends and evenings on occasion.
  • Ability to keep information confidential.
  • Ability to work on a range of projects in tandem.

Personal Attributes & Qualities vacanciesineu.com Desirable

  • Interest in horticulture/ silviculture/ ecology, wildlife conservation, natural sciences etc
  • Interest in healthy walks, the health and wellbeing benefits of nature and being active.

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