Director of Conservation and Rewilding
Director of Conservation and Rewilding
Contract: Full time, permanent
Location: Based at either our Kent or Devon parks, the role will require
the management of projects across both sites and across the
country
Reports to: Director General
Responsible for: The conservation team and its volunteers, currently totalling five direct reports
Grade: Grade 1
Closing date: 12 January 2025
Job Purpose
Developing, leading and delivering Wildwood’s Conservation programmes and overseeing the development of our existing research projects and academic partnerships with other NGOs and academia. This is an exciting position, with a huge potential to develop new projects that help protect wildlife and habitats across the UK and experience the genuine and tangible impact of the Trust’s work.
Key Responsibilities
Scope, propose, plan, develop and lead on native species conservation and partnership projects aligned with Wildwood’s mission to protect, conserve and, where feasible, restore native species into the British landscape
Lead and manage a small and passionate team of conservationists
delivering native species conservation projects and research, including
accountability for existing conservation projects including the water vole breeding facility, red-billed chough reintroduction to Kent and wildcat reintroduction amongst others
Liaise with academic organisations and oversee the coordination of
research projects and placements informing the conservation of native
species
Provide details and reports for Trustees, funders, licensing authorities and other stakeholders
Liaise closely with external conservation partners and other stakeholders, representing Wildwood at onsite and external meetings and providing presentations as required
Collaborate with colleagues across the organisation, sharing and acquiring information relating to research and conservation projects.
Work closely with the fundraising and external relations teams to ensure capacity to deliver conservation activities, including developing and managing budgets, and financial reporting.
Work with the Director General engaging with policymakers and
legislators to help meet Wildwood’s strategic goals
Fulfil the duties and accountabilities of a Director, including determining the strategic direction of the organisation, ensuring legislative compliance, and upholding the organisation’s integrity and values at all times
Undertake additional project and consultancy work as and when directed by Director General
The Working Week
Your working week will be varied and busy, with no two days the same. You will need to oversee your team, carrying out formal and informal supervisions with your direct reports, chair meetings with both internal and external stakeholders, nurture existing partnerships and cultivate future opportunities, contribute to director meetings and operational discussions, liaise with communications and press teams, write reports, grant funding applications and input into the animal
charities commission report. Practical hands-on conservation work will be required during busy periods.
Core working hours are 09:00 to 17:00 with an unpaid half an hour for lunch. This post is 37.5 hours per week over 5 days (usually Monday to Friday). The job will include some evening, weekend and bank holiday working as part of your normal duties. You will be required to travel between Wildwood parks and collaborative projects both in the UK and abroad. Animal work frequently requires individuals to work outside of normal working hours if, for example, specific levels of care are required. Therefore, a flexible approach in terms of working hours is required.
Skills, Knowledge, Qualifications & Experience
All Wildwood staff are passionate, committed, and resourceful. To succeed in this specific role, you will be able to work with people from all walks of life, valuing collaboration and strong partnership working. You will need to be resilient, and able to overcome challenges without losing sight of the end goal.
Essential:
Professional, confident, and dynamic, able to carry out tasks independently and be able to work effectively in a team context
Proven track record in partnership building, and conservation project management at a suitable level of seniority, with experience managing challenging situations
A thorough understanding of the role of zoos and wildlife charities in
Species Conservation, educations and research
Proficient in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, and PPT
Excellent written English and report writingPage 3 of 3
Educated to degree level (or suitable equivalent), or able to demonstrate substantial relevant career experience and competency
Knowledge of UK policy and legislation as it relates to native species and habitats
Demonstrate a genuine love of British wildlife and belief in Wildwood’s Mission; to protect, conserve, and rewild British wildlife
Desirable:
Experience using Miradi Conservation Standards Project Planning software
Experience using Species 360 Zoological Information Management
software
An appropriate qualification in conservation science and/or ecological management, preferably at the postgraduate level
Why work for Wildwood
Wildwood is a native species conservation charity established in 2002 to push the boundaries of innovative conservation and rewilding. We work with nature to fight the biodiversity crisis, to halt the extinction of species and to create resilient habitats in which nature thrives. We focus on nature-based solutions to return native species and recreating truly wild spaces.
Wildwood has a proud culture of respecting and valuing all colleagues. Our people are integral to our success; their expertise enables us to achieve our ambitions, their professionalism creates strong collaborations, and their integrity upholds our organisational values.
Employment Package
Annual salary of £45,000-£50,000 depending on experience
Annual leave allowance of 30 days a year, including statutory holidays
Workplace pension (auto enrolled after three months)
Inclusive and family-friendly working policies
Training & development opportunities
Selection of staff benefits including discounts
Free or reduced price entry to BIAZA accredited zoos and aquariums
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