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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet the Team
    • Our Partners
    • Catchment Partnership
  • The River Wyre
    • The Wyre Catchment
    • Threats to the Wyre
  • Our Work
    • What We Do
    • Projects
    • Enforcement Undertakings
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Corporate Volunteering
    • Beach Clean
    • Events
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Vacancies with the Wyre Rivers Trust

The Wyre Rivers Trust is driven by a small team who work together to deliver a range of practical conservation work, education, monitoring and events. Click on the job adverts below to find out more. 

Geomorphology and Woodland Officer

Hours:

37.5 Hours per week

Salary

£28,000.00 - £31,000.00 Per Annum

Job purpose

The Geomorphology and Woodland Officer will be responsible for the delivery of multiple actions related to the project and the development of key plans during the development phase. The GWO will work to deliver actions related to woodland management plans, fluvial audits and aquatic habitats. These actions will inform the Land Management Plan and the Monitoring and Evaluation Plan and ensure that each reflects the needs of freshwater ecosystems within the project area. The GWO will also help to contribute to stakeholder engagement by working with the Conservation and Engagement Officer to develop a freshwater ecosystem engagement strategy which highlights the pressures faced by freshwater habitats and species.

Closing Date

Friday, 20th September 2024

Job Start Date

October 2024

Application Information

Please send an application form, covering letter and CV to tom@wyreriverstrust.org by the closing date listed above.

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