Site Manager - Wiltshire, North & East Dorset

Department: Woodland Operations

Salary: £22,000 - £30,000 plus car

Location: Home Based in Wiltshire & North & East Dorset

Hours of Work: Full-time - 37.5 hours per week

Reporting To: Regional Manager, Operations Manager or Country Director

Closing date: 18 April 2010

 

Summary of Job:

To manage The Woodland Trust(WT) sites to deliver the maximum benefit for the Trust's aims as outlined in its Strategic Plan


Duties:  

  • To ensure the prioritisation and implementation of activities on the trust sites in your care. This will lead to concentration of your time and financial resources on those higher priority sites which best demonstrate and deliver on the WT vision and aims and spending les resource on those that do not fit.
  • To achieve the targets discussed and agreed with line managers, based on corporate, department and country plans.
  • To evaluate, prepare and implement management plans for the WT sites in your care, in line with the WT’s woodland management and conservation approach, people engagement principles and H&S requirements.
  • The planning, implementation and prudent financial management of a budgeted programme of site management works using agents, contractors and volunteers, including involving local people and the public in the care and management of Trust sites.
  • To maximise the income and grant aid potential of work programmes.
  • To maximise the opportunity for visitor engagement, community and volunteer engagement at key sites
  • To assist with the production of information about the site to ensure that the estate fulfils its communication potential to a variety of target audiences.
  • Project manage our new Visitor Improvement Programme at appropriate sites in your care, leading a cross functional team of people engagement specialists, communications specialists and funders.
  • Involve local people and the public in the care and management of WT sites, including event management.
  • Liaison with neighbours, the public and local and statutory authorities on matters relating to site management.
  • On issues relating to the estate to represent the WT to outside organisations, individuals and the general public and to raise the profile and professional standing of the WT.
  • To evaluate, identify and lead the transfer of sites to third parties where they are more appropriately managed by others
  • To assist other staff in delivering the WTs business and project plans on the WT estate by for example supporting funding bids, corporate events and VIP visits
  • To implement WT Health and Safety policy on sites, including risk assessments, implementation of work and appropriate recording.
  • To promote the WT and its activities, especially to nearby communities and to interested stakeholder groups
  • As priorities and time allow support the outreach advice and partnership activity of the Trust

Qualities Required:

  • Communication- Proven communication skills, both verbal and written, and the confidence to represent the WT, both internally and externally, in a professional, competent and positive manner
  • Commercially aware you will be able to deliver good value for money from all operations and understand the need to balance the organisational benefits of operations against the costs of their delivery. You will be able to act with initiative and identify opportunities that will deliver trust aims cost effectively
  • Innovative- You will be innovative and able demonstrate an ability to create and deliver new ideas that further the trusts aims across its estate.
  • Professional- Self-motivated, flexible and well organised, you will be able to demonstrate experience of meeting targets to tight deadlines for internal and external customers. You will have a ‘can do’ positive approach and be able to work independently and remotely.
  • Self aware you will be able to demonstrate a willingness to develop your own skills and help develop those around you.
  • Collaborative-demonstrate the ability to work across multiple teams with a variety of skills
  • Results focused- you will be able to prioritise and act with determination to achieve targets

Knowledge Required:

  • Specialist Knowledge Extensive knowledge and experience of forestry or conservation land management including experience of volunteer and community engagement. A sound understanding of practical issues faced when managing woodland
  • IT literate, preferably with MS Office experience


Experience Required:

  • Project management- Extensive experience of leading complex, multi disciplinary projects bringing together a variety of skills from both within and outside the organisation to plan, monitor and deliver projects on time and to budget.
  • Forestry or conservation land management experience, including experience of volunteer and community engagement

Qualifications Required:

Qualified to HND/degree level in forestry, land management or related field is desirable

A full driving licence and ability to undertake travel across a wide area, sometimes to remote locations. Overnight stays will be required


The post holder is expected to demonstrate alignment to, and willingness to support, the organisation's purpose and aims and commitment to its values and behaviours

The list of tasks shown above is not exclusive nor does their order indicate the priority attached to them.  The job holder may, therefore, be required to perform other duties which may reasonably be assigned to them by their manager or supervisor.

We all have a duty to ensure that our acts or omissions at work do not impact on the health and safety of others and ourselves and that we abide by any safety measures as directed and in accordance with the Woodland Trust Health & Safety Policy.

This post is home based. You will be expected to provide a suitable environment in which to create an office within your region. All necessary office equipment will be provided.

Provisional interview dates: 29 & 30 April

Interviews to be held in Grantham

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