
Location
Norwich and Holt, Norfolk
Hours
Full Time
Salary
£34,434 per annum
About the Role
Are you passionate about nature conservation and ready to make a real impact? We’re looking for an enthusiastic, hands-on professional with practical habitat management experience to help us create a more connected and resilient natural landscape. In this exciting role, you’ll play a key part in protecting and enhancing one of the UK’s most ecologically significant areas – including The Wash & North Norfolk Marine Protected Area (MPA) network and the Norfolk Coast National Landscape. Working within a small, dedicated, and skilled team, you’ll lead the day-to-day delivery of both local and landscape-scale nature recovery initiatives. Your work will directly contribute to the conservation, restoration, and enhancement of vital habitats and ecosystems of The Wash and Norfolk Coast and beyond. You’ll also help shape the future of nature recovery by collaborating with partners and communities to co-develop the Norfolk Coast National Landscape Management Plan and co-deliver the Nature Recovery Action Plan. Through your efforts, you’ll raise awareness about the importance of nature, encourage responsible stewardship, and inspire actions towards an environmentally sustainable future.
Contract
Two Year Fixed Term Contract
Why Join Us?
- Make a tangible difference to biodiversity and ecosystem resilience
- Be part of a friendly, supportive, and motivated team
- Enjoy flexible working – work from our offices in Norwich and Holt, plus home working options
- Access ongoing training and professional development
- Receive a competitive salary and attractive benefits, including a pension scheme
Experience
Practical habitat management experience is essential.
About you
- A collaborative approach to stakeholder engagement
- A passion for restoring and protecting nature at scale
- Willingness to travel across Norfolk and Lincolnshire
- A full driving licence
Qualifications
Not explicitly stated but relevant conservation or environmental qualifications would be advantageous.
Norfolk County Council


