Job Location : Altrincham, UK
Join the Riverlands Bollin Project Team as our Area Ranger where you’ll play a key role in the Riverlands work over the next two years. The project focusses on watercourse restoration, pond creation, and woodland, grassland and peatland improvement. We have recently been successful with securing external funding, and we now need someone to help deliver this work.
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Salary: £26832
Contract: Fixed until April 2026
Interviews: 22nd May
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What it's like to work hereThis role will be delivering work along the river Bollin catchment and working across teams based in Dunham Massey, Quarry Bank, Alderley Edge and Lyme Park as well as with external consultants, partners and stakeholders.
Given the wide-ranging habitats at these locations means that no two days will be the same; some days you will be on a moorland, in a woodland or by a pond. There are also opportunities to work from home and from our regional offices to ensure the right balance is struck for both you and the project.
The role will report to the Riverlands Bollin Project Manager and work closely with a range of specialists and property-based Rangers across the region as well as our external project partners; the Mersey Rivers Trust. The role is being advertised at full-time for the duration of the project.
More about the programme
Our main funder is the Governments Species Survival fund. It is a 2-year, multi-catchment programme of work aiming to restore a functioning network of biodiverse and climate resilient freshwater habitats. The fund was developed by Defra and its Arm's-Length Bodies. It is being delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnership with Natural England and the Environment Agency. Freshwater Renaissance is also supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery. The programme of work will be delivered across multiple river catchments at five National Trust places: Cumbria, the Bollin catchment, the Bure catchment, Holnicote and North Devon. #SpeciesSurvivalFund
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What you'll be doing The Riverlands Bollin Project’s aims to, restore freshwater habitats including:• Moorlands
• Rivers and streams
• Ponds and wetlands
All this will boost biodiversity and increase resilience in the landscape as a response to the threat of climate change. We want to deliver this work through a range of different delivery mechanisms and therefore, this role will be responsible for planning work with contractors, ranger teams and volunteers as required. You will be expected to build relationships with key stakeholders including our farm tenants in order for us to successfully implement our planed work over the next two years.
We want to bring our audience with us on this exciting journey and you will be supporting our outdoor engagement programme, with the support from the wider Project Team The Riverlands Bollin Project will be spending over c.£800,000 over the next 2 years to protect and enhance our sites that sit in and around the Bollin catchment. This is a wonderful opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary environment with a hard-working team who have a passion for nature, conservation and the environment.
Who we're looking forThe post holder will have:
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