As part of the National Lottery Heritage Funded Peatland Progress Project, the Wet Farming Engagement Officer (Peatland Progress) will be instrumental in leading and delivering engagement activities withland managers, farmers, growers, scientists, policy makers and the public, explaining and engaging them in wet farming (Paludiculture) as a concept and an applied practice. We have a fantastic opportunity to join a small and dedicated team who are delivering the transformation of a landscape at the Great Fen. The oldest, and one of the largest of the Wildlife Trusts living landscapes, is entering a new and exciting phase.
Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Funds' new grant award we are restoring farmed arable land to wetland, securing the missing link between two Fenland National Nature Reserves (Holme and Woodwalton Fens). We are also demonstrating new wet farming practices which we hope will inspire change across farmed peat soils nationally.
The successful candidate will have a pivotal role in delivering a range of engagement activities explaining wet farming (Paludiculture) as a concept and an applied practice through both accommodating and hosting onsite visits where applicable, and offsite outreach, using a trailer mounted 'Mobile Inspiration Hub' or 'Tiny House'.
Built partially of materials derived from paludiculture crops, this novel Tiny House, will be a primary outreach tool. There may also be a requirement to assist in the supervision of short term Youth Internships in years 3 and 4 of the Peatland Progress project.
The role could be combined with the Wet Farming Delivery Officer role to create a full time post, if all criteria can be met. Type of Contract: Fixed Term (Four years)
Part Time.