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Conservation Manager |
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Location: By Fort William.
The main purpose of the Conservation Manager is help deliver the landscape-scale restoration vision for Corrour through co-ordination and implement conservation related strategies and plans as agreed by the Corrour Board and the Environment Committee of the Board.
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KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
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The key areas of responsibility of this post are:
Nature conservation and restoration
- In conjunction with the Corrour staff team and Corrour Board Environment Committee, lead the development of an Ecosystem Management Plan for the landholding, ensuring input and buy-in from a wide range of internal and external stakeholders
- Develop and ensure timeous implementation of an annual nature conservation and restoration action schedule, working closely with the Head Stalker and Head Forester
- Commission research, surveys and other scientific work as and if required to inform conservation management
- Ensure proportionate but effective monitoring and surveillance of medium and long term ecological change on the landholding using a set of Ecosystem Health Indicators (to be developed) to track progress towards a landscape-scale restoration vision
- Lead on the drafting of funding applications for conservation and restoration work identified in the Ecosystem Management Plan
- Proficient in the use of GIS and data visualisation
- Regularly liaise with key stakeholders such as relevant government agencies, NGOs, the local deer management group and neighbouring estates
Coordination of visiting researchers and groups
- Encourage researchers to use Corrour as a location for scientific investigation, particularly where this will generate knowledge useful to inform conservation and restoration interventions
- Establish a programme of visiting volunteer and community groups to: carry out practical conservation activities on the ground; to gain a better understanding of the Corrour vision; to carry out specialist ecological survey and monitoring activities
- Manage the collation and archiving of all reports/papers and publications
- Be responsible for all the planning, administration, data protection, health and safety, safeguarding and all other legal compliance requirements in relation to volunteer groups.
Communicating impact
- Produce an annual impact report for the Board explaining how conservation interventions (including non-intervention where appropriate) are improving the ecological status of the range of habitats across Corrour in line with the Ecosystem Management Plan
- Produce draft press releases and/or news items as required to help communicate the impact of conservation and restoration work on Corrour
- Produce content for website and social media as required
- Produce other impact reports and proposals on specific topic areas as required
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PERSON SPECIFICATION
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The postholder should have the following skills, experience and personal qualities:
- Skilled field ecologist (able to identify the majority of the birds and plants present at Corrour without use of a field guide)
- Desirable – Member of Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management
- A good grounding in and understanding of theoretical ecology gained from at least Masters level education in a relevant subject
- Excellent verbal communicator who works well in groups of people and can confidently guide and inspire groups of volunteers
- An excellent report writer, able to express themselves clearly and succinctly making use of great design, data visualisation and graphics to bring information to life
- Able to embrace the remoteness of the Corrour location and comfortable with spending long periods of time working alone
- Discrete by nature with an understanding of how to navigate the complex cultural and political sensitivities present within Scottish Highland communities
- Hold a full UK/EEC driving licence
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SALARY & BENEFITS
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- £28,500 per annum
- 10% Employer contribution pension
- Life insurance
- Bupa Healthcare
- Income protection
- Enhanced parental leave
- Onsite rent-free house provided
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Candidates should apply with a covering letter and CV to recruitment@corrour.co.uk Closing date 30/10/2020
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