*Job Vacancy* Temperate Rainforest Monitoring Officer

Are you passionate about nature, data, and making a real impact on the recovery of UK temperate rainforests?
*Job Vacancy* Temperate Rainforest Monitoring Officer
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📍 Location: Nottinghamshire, hybrid working with regular travel
đź’· Salary: up to ÂŁ32,445
⏰ Closing Date: 22nd June

Do you want to help to develop and implement a ground-breaking programme to restore temperate rainforest across the west of the UK? Are you passionate about systematically collecting, analysing and communicating data to support the delivery of nature’s recovery? The Wildlife Trusts are looking for an organised and collaborative monitoring officer to help us implement one of the largest nature-based solutions programmes to date.

You will work with other members of the Temperate Rainforest Programme Team to develop and implement a bespoke monitoring programme to systematically capture and communicate data that will enable the team to measure and demonstrate the impact of The Wildlife Trusts’ UK Temperate Rainforest Programme – on biodiversity, climate change mitigation and adaptation, local communities and the economy as well as supporting monitoring on other landscape scale initiatives.

This role will implement and support monitoring arrangements for The Wildlife Trusts’ UK Temperate Rainforest programme and at the Wildlife Trusts’ Rothbury Estate in Northumberland. You will be organised and motivated with excellent analytical and project delivery skills, including an understanding of different ecological, social and land-management monitoring approaches, as well as an interest in evidence relating to woodlands, biodiversity and climate change adaptation. Key to this role will be familiarity with the collection, processing and storage of ecological data and the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in its analysis, sharing and communication.

Apply now: https://wildlifetrusts.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3862262?cid=856  

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