We are looking for passionate, dedicated and resourceful people to join us. If you have an interest in nature conservation and a passion for our values, we would love to hear from you.
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See below for our current job vacancies.
We’re always happy for new volunteers to join us too. View our volunteering information for details of current volunteering opportunities at the Trust.
To lead and manage the delivery of land management contracts and internal work, including work required as part of district level licensing (DLL) great crested newt (GCN) pond work, ensuring work is delivered to an excellent standard for clients and the CIC.Manage the delivery of all contracts and work across the region with support from the wider team to ensure all work is completed to high quality standards.
We offer flexible blended working, a 9% pension contribution (after qualifying period), training, staff development and staff events.
To apply please send a covering letter outlining your suitability and your current C.V. to recruitment@wildsheffield.com
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust is working hard to increase diversity across the organisation. Applications are particularly welcome from candidates from ethnic minority candidates.
If you have any questions about our job vacancies or our recruitment process please contact us by email recruitment@wildsheffield.com or by calling 0114 263 4335.
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust is a registered charity and works with the local community towards a better future for wildlife, people and the green spaces we all love. We are also part of a national network of 46 Wildlife Trusts, working together for a better deal for nature and people locally and in the wider world.
Find out more about who we are and what we do.
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust believes that equality, diversity and inclusion is an essential part of what we do and how we achieve our vision for wildlife and nature. Our staff, volunteers, and the communities we work with deserve equality of opportunity, benefit from embracing diversity and thrive in an inclusive environment.
We welcome applications from everyone and value diversity in our workplace.