Farming in Protected Landscapes: Farming Engagement Officer - Cotswolds Full time: 37 hours per week Salary: £31,712. Fixed term contract to 31st March 2027. We are looking for someone to join the Cotswolds National Landscape team to help deliver the Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme. Created by Defra, and managed by National Landscape and National Park teams across the country, FiPL helps farmers, land managers and others to deliver work on the farmed landscape under the themes of climate, nature, people, and place. You’ll provide advice and guidance to potential grant applicants, support the development of applications and present them to an assessment panel (who will judge applications), monitor and assess progress of projects, assess and approve claims, and provide information for programme reports. Ideally, you’ll be qualified to at least degree level and have experience of working with a broad range of external stakeholders, in particular farmers and land managers. Familiarity with current agri-environment schemes would be an advantage. We operate a hybrid working system with the general expectation for the post to based at the office for a minimum of two days per week. The role will include travel throughout the Cotswolds National Landscape. The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 14 April. Interviews will be held on Thursday 24 April. To apply:Please visit company website. Diversity Statement We’re building a culture where diversity is valued, and we can all be ourselves. We still have work to do, but are strongly committed to inclusive practices which demonstrate fairness, equality, and anti-racism in everything we do. We will not tolerate less favourable treatment of anyone, especially those with legally protected characteristics, and welcome applications from all sections of communities. Work experience The Cotswolds National Landscape team welcomes applications from young people for work experience across our dynamic and varied organisation. We are a small, friendly organisation - and we can offer students a positive introduction to a broad range of work experiences in the conservation and environmental sector. In the academic year 2024-25, we are offering two four-day work experience programmes: Monday 23rd June to Thursday 26th June 2025 Monday 14th July to Thursday 17th July 2025 Occasionally, we have opportunities for work experience at other times in the year - but this is variable and decided on a case-by-case basis. Places are very limited and so we encourage young people to apply early. We will prioritise applications from schools within the Cotswolds National Landscape, and from students with a demonstrable interest in working within our sector.