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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
    • Vacancies
    • Volunteer
    • Corporate Volunteering
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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. 

Agriculture Advisor

Hours:

37.5 Hours per week

Salary

£28,000.00 - £31,000.00 Per Annum

Job purpose

The Agriculture Advisor will be responsible for the day-to-day delivery of the Franklaw SGZ Ammonia Project and ensure that it achieves the agreed milestones. They will work with partners to identify and assess priority areas within the Franklaw Safeguard Zone (SGZ) before working with land managers and landowners to agree a programme of farm visits, this will lead to the development of a series of standalone reports identifying opportunities to reduce ammonia inputs to watercourses. 


The Agriculture Advisor will also work closely with stakeholders and farm cluster groups to deliver engagement events, raising awareness of the issues posed by ammonia inputs within the SGZ. These events will take a range of forms including, face to face meetings, farm walk and talks, lunch and learns and attendance at a range of partnership meetings to promote the project. Finally, the project officer will assist the project manager in the production of a report which outlines the results of the project, priority areas for future monitoring and suggestions for a range of mitigation measures based upon the PINPOINT reports.

Closing Date

Wednesday, 22nd April 2026

Job Start Date

June 2026

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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