Environmental Project Manager (Nature City Norwich)

Location
East of England
Hours
30 hours per week
Salary
£37,598 - £41,512 per annum (£30,484 - £33,658 pro rata)
About the Role
Do you have a passion for the environment and a talent for delivering complex, multi-partner projects? We are seeking a Project Manager to lead Broadland District Council and South Norfolk Council's contributions to the Nature City Norwich project, a collaborative three-year initiative reimagining how urban areas connect with nature. Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, this project brings together Norwich City Council, Norfolk County Council, South Norfolk Council, Broadland District Council, and the Norfolk Wildlife Trust to create a greener, more biodiverse, and inclusive Greater Norwich.
The project will co-design a community-led nature recovery action plan, improving access to green and blue spaces and putting people and wildlife at the heart of the city's future. As Project Manager, you will coordinate, deliver, and report on project activities across Broadland and South Norfolk. You will work closely with partners, communities, and internal teams to turn strategy into action, helping to make our towns and cities more resilient, nature-rich, and connected.
This is a fixed term contract for 36 months.
Experience
Proven experience in managing complex, multi-partner environmental or community projects is highly desirable.
About you
You are passionate about the environment and community engagement, with excellent coordination and communication skills. You are able to work collaboratively with diverse partners and stakeholders to deliver impactful outcomes. You are motivated to contribute to nature recovery and urban resilience initiatives.
Qualifications
A relevant degree or professional qualification in environmental management, project management, or a related field is preferred but not essential. Demonstrable experience and skills in project delivery will be considered.

