Executive Director


Location
Remote role with travel between National Park Offices and Central London.
Hours
Full Time - 37 hours per week
Salary
£70,000 per annum
Benefits
25 days’ annual leave, rising annually to 30 days after five years’ service, plus public holidays
Pension Scheme
About the Role
National Parks England (NPE) is a not-for-profit company representing England’s National Park Authorities (NPA), championing their role in nature recovery, climate change, and public health. As Executive Director, you will be the most senior employee and Company Secretary, leading the organisation and acting as the central point of coordination for the Board and NPE Chair. You will guide the development of influential, evidence-led policies and harness the collective expertise of all ten National Park Authorities to ensure strategic and impactful work.
You will strengthen NPE’s national presence by deepening engagement with political stakeholders and the Protected Landscapes Partnership, ensuring Members have the insight needed to navigate evolving government policy. Leading the delivery of NPE’s influencing strategy, you will secure investment, tools, and powers that support the statutory purposes of National Parks.
Your responsibilities include leading and managing the NPE Secretariat, overseeing policy development, coordinating national advocacy efforts, and ensuring smooth governance. You will build strong national partnerships with government departments, political stakeholders, and key sector organisations, promoting the role and value of National Parks with credibility, passion, and authority.
This is an extraordinary opportunity to unite diverse perspectives, build national consensus, and influence policy that supports nature recovery, climate action, and community wellbeing. If you are a senior leader with a strong policy, public affairs, or strategic influencing background seeking a truly influential role, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Experience
- Proven management experience leading a small organisation of approximately five staff and managing a budget around £1 million
- Track record of delivering tangible impact in policy or public affairs through effective engagement and influencing strategies
- Experience leading diverse teams with a focus on inclusion and collaboration
- Strong communication and networking skills, including political influencing and parliamentary processes
- Experience developing trusted relationships with senior stakeholders, including Chairs and Chief Executives
About You
- Ability to build consensus and unite diverse views behind shared positions
- Passionate and authentic advocate for protected landscapes and National Parks
- Strategic thinker with the ability to guide national voice and influence policy at the highest levels
Qualifications
No specific qualifications required; emphasis is on relevant experience, leadership skills, and passion for the role.

