Job Title: Conservation Officer
Salary: 29,093 32,654 per annum (Grade 5)
Location: Wolverhton
Contract Type: Full Time 37 Hours per week, Fixed Term Contract 14 months
The award winning City of Wolverhton Council is seeking an enthusiastic Conservation Officer to join our dynamic and hardworking Environmental Services, Parks and Green Spaces team. This fixed term position is an ideal opportunity for an individual who is looking to advance their career and join a thriving and supportive organisation. There''s never been a better time to join award winning City of Wolverhton Council when we are at an exciting stage of transformation for the organisation and the city. We offer a wide range of benefits including competitive salaries, generous annual leave entitlement, excellent pension scheme amongst many more.
Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve (SVLNR) is a unique natural and historical site in the West side of Wolverhton which forms part of the UNESCO Black Country Geopark. It follows the natural valley of Smestow Brook which it shares with the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal forming a wildlife corridor nearly 4.5km long providing a high quality environment for pedestrians, cyclists and offering excellent opportunities for leisure, wellbeing and tourism.
Working within the Environmental Services, Parks and Green Spaces department, you will:
Assist in the day to day operational management of all aspects of SVLNR, including the monitoring of maintenance programmes, external contractors and the undertaking of daily maintenance activity as required
Assist in the development and operation of the adopted management plans and other relevant site specific guidance.
Deliver biodiversity creation and enhancement projects, through employing the services of contractors and working with community groups and volunteers.
Engage with and work in collaboration with government agencies, other local authority departments, landowners, businesses, schools, community groups, volunteers, and other organisations to deliver the objectives of the management plan and The National Lottery Heritage Fund project
Help set operational standards and services at an exceptional level, ensuring effective and efficient performance at all times; working with the Friends Group to deliver site and ecological improvement projects; plan and deliver weekly practical volunteer days; deliver Wild Experience days with local businesses; engage with local communities whilst promoting the site; carry out site specific routine maintenance with the support of the Friends Group and the supervision of any staff allocated.
The successful candidate will have:
A minimum of 3 GCSEs or equivalent including English and Maths.
HNC in Environmental Studies or Countryside Management or sim