Wet Willow Wildlife Assistant Project Officer

Wet Willow Wildlife Assistant Project Officer

Closing date:
Salary: £22,924.00 per annum
Contract type: Fixed term / Working hours: Full time
Location:
Bolton ERC, Bury Road, Bolton, BL2 5DH

Willow tit. Photo by Ed Marshall

We are looking for an Assistant Project Officer to help deliver our Nature Recovery ambitions for the region

Lancashire Wildlife Trust and The Conservation Volunteers are working together on the Wet Willow Wildlife project to: 

  • Boost survival of wet willow species such as willow tit through creation of habitat corridors at a landscape scale, 
  • Involve people and improve skills through surveying and habitat conservation volunteering opportunities and
  • Run a community engagement programme to connect more people with their local nature. 

This project is funded by the Government's Species Survival Fund. 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.

The Species Survival Fund will help halt and reverse the decline in species abundance by preserving vital habitats. Wet Willow Wildlife aims to improve the network of wet willow habitat to facilitate the survival and aid the abundance of its many associated species, such as the red-listed Willow Tit. This will be done by undertaking targeted habitat creation, restoration and connecting works across the landscape of Greater Manchester and north- west Cheshire, boosting the connectivity of the wider habitat mosaic by creating four enhanced habitat corridors in Bolton, the Chat Moss area, Trafford and the Mersey Gateway area. A large part of this habitat programme will involve volunteers in delivery, enhancing skills and helping safeguard wet willow habitat beyond the lifespan of the project.

Running alongside the habitat delivery and surveying Citizen Science programmes will be a wide-reaching community programme to encourage people to take part and become more engaged with their local wildlife.

We’re looking for someone who is able to support the practical species recovery aspects of the project, helping the wider project team with preparing for, undertaking, monitoring, evaluating and reporting on the habitat delivery works across a variety of sites in the region.

The successful candidate will have an aptitude to learn, good team working and communication skills and the ability to use their initiative in order to support the project team in delivering successful outcomes. 

Further details including a full Job Description can be found in the Recruitment Pack below, along with our application forms.  Please review the Job Description before you apply.

Should you be interested in this position, please complete the Application Form and Diversity Monitoring Form, and return your application before the closing date stated below. 

Completed applications can be returned by email to applications@lancswt.org.uk 

The Diversity Monitoring form can be completed by clicking here 

(CV's will not be considered -   No Agencies)

Closing Date: Sunday 27th April 2025

Interviews: Week commencing 28th April 2025

Lancashire Wildlife Trust is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.