National Forest Wales Project Officer
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science, Outdoor / Nature
National Forest for Wales Project Officer
Reference: FEB
Location:
Lake Vyrnwy
Salary: £27,123.00 - £28,956.00 Per Annum
Terms:
Fixed-Term, up to 12 months, Full-Time role for 37.5 hours per week
Lake Vyrnwy is one of Wales’s most iconic upland landscapes, combining internationally important wildlife, working land, and a much-loved visitor destination. The estate is owned and managed by water company, Hafren Dyfrdwy, which works with partners including the RSPB to deliver for nature, climate and people.
This role relates to a project supported by The National Forest for Wales (NFfW) scheme, funded by Welsh Government and managed and distributed by WCVA. Hafren Dyfrdwy and RSPB are working with the Powys Local Nature Partnership to deliver a project at Lake Vyrnwy which includes tree and hedge planting, improved tree nursery capacity, enhanced visitor access and interpretation, and community and volunteer engagement.
The postholder will
- take a lead role in delivering tree and hedge planting across the estate
- support improvements to the Lake Vyrnwy tree nursery,
- coordinate contractors and volunteers to ensure work is completed safely, on time and to a high standard.
- support associated activities including rhododendron removal, creation of a new path, installation of new interpretation, and delivery of engagement and volunteering opportunities linked to the project.
- Proven experience of delivering projects to agreed objectives, timescales and budgets
- Practical experience of coordinating on-the-ground works, including working with contractors, partners and/or volunteers
- Ability to develop and implement work plans and prioritise tasks effectively
- Strong organisational skills, with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple activities simultaneously
- Good communication skills, with the ability to work positively with a wide range of people including colleagues, contractors, volunteers and the public
- Experience of producing clear written updates or reports
- Understanding of health and safety requirements in an outdoor or land-management setting
- Competent IT skills, including use of Microsoft Office packages
- Ability to work independently, including lone working in a remote and rural environment
- A full UK driving licence, with willingness to travel as required (or ability to access remote locations without public transport)
- combines strong project management with practical land-based delivery
- offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the wider nature recovery ambitions for Lake Vyrnwy.
- involves outdoor working in all weathers, occasional weekend or evening work, and close collaboration with volunteers.
Closing:
Sunday 1st March
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