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Project Manager - Mourne Park

Woodland Trust

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Overview

The Woodland Trust is looking for a Project Manager (Mourne Park) to undertake the successful delivery of The National Lottery Heritage Fund project, Mourne Park - 500 years of undiscovered natural heritage. 
£40,644
Per Year
Full time, Temporary, Work from Home
Homebased

Key information

The Woodland Trust is the UK’s leading woodland conservation charity.  We want to see a world where trees and woods thrive for people and nature. The Trust engages and inspires people to make their difference tackling the nature and climate crisis helping protect, restore and create our vital woods and trees.

About the role

The Role:

  • Achieve the targets agreed with the Estate and Projects Manager, based on the programme of works, and provide monthly progress updates.
  • Maintain full project management control and budget responsibility across the programme, ensuring all Heritage Fund/WTNI reporting and recording systems are kept up to date, work programmes are delivered on time, and confidentiality is always maintained.
  • Direct the project team delivering all access projects and on site interpretation, ensuring alignment with the Access & Interpretation Plans and the Diversity & Inclusion report.
  • Oversee all procurement undertaken by the project team for access, interpretation, woodland creation and related projects, ensuring compliance with Heritage Fund/WTNI requirements and agreement from the Site Manager. Provide effective management and supervision of contractors and support the project team in doing the same.
  • Coordinate and provide leadership to the project team, overseeing implementation of heritage conservation projects identified by the wider programme, including writing management plans when required. Promote good practice in landscape design and the conservation of landscape features.
  • Liaise closely with partners, interested organisations, local communities, visitors and the media, fostering strong working relationships. Identify, review and meet with potential partners whose objectives align with the project, and attend meetings, forums and events to promote the project, the Woodland Trust and funders.
  • Carry out data collection, surveys, research, appraisals and information gathering, producing monitoring reports as required.

Requirements

The Candidate:

  • You’ll have proven programme and project delivery experience across complex, multi disciplinary workstreams, coordinating internal and external expertise to deliver on time and within budget.
  • You’ll be experienced in forestry or conservation land management, including volunteer coordination and community engagement.
  • You’ll have a strong track record in land management and partnership projects, with strategic planning, long-term visioning and budget forecasting skills.
  • You’ll be an experienced, motivating leader who is able to inspire, develop and hold accountable multi disciplinary teams while fostering collaboration across dispersed colleagues.
  • You’ll be skilled in public facing communications, including consultations, media engagement, lobbying and event management.
  • You’ll have demonstrated success delivering access infrastructure and interpretation projects on public and private land to enhance visitor experience.
  • You’ll be commercially aware and opportunity focused, able to balance organisational benefit with cost, deliver value for money, and identify cost-effective ways to advance partnership aims.